Holy Mass: Archbishop of San Francisco Opposes Ban
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He praised the 3 July open letter to Francis from more than 40 British artists, musicians and politicians defending the Mass, comparing it to the support for Notre Dame de Paris cathedral after the devastating fire in 2019.
One of the signatories is well-known human rights activist Bianca Jagger. Cordileone emphasises the apolitical and non-ideological nature of the petition: "Surely 'rigidity' cannot explain such an extraordinary and diverse outpouring of love for this liturgical form".
His key point: the Holy Mass inspires beauty and has attracted support even from non-believers who understand the crucial role of beauty in the creation of Western civilisation.
The only downer: apparently concerned about his own reputation, Cordileone places himself in a non-existent middle ground between two supposed opposites: "I am concerned that a distorted impression of lovers of the Latin Mass has been created by a few extremists on the Internet" [while the real liturgical extremists sit in the Vatican].
Picture: Salvatore Cordileone, © sfarchdiocese.org, #newsJzbkpalvpv
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