Traditional Latin Masses will indeed be altogether banned except for those offered by Ex-Ecclesia Dei institutes including the FSSP and ICKSP, according to the report.
The Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest, which exclusively celebrates the Traditional Latin Mass, said Pope Francis ‘insisted that we continue to serve the Church according to our own, proper charism’ after a private audience with the order’s superiors on June 24.
The National Catholic Reporter portrays the dismantling of a ‘Vatican II altar’ in favor of a high altar as a tragedy. But the dissident paper ignores the Protestant background of freestanding altars and the incomparable damage to churches after Vatican II.
Cardinal Raymond Burke told a story about a former LGBT activist apologizing for protesting a Mass he said at a Catholic high school in 2004, adding that the man said the Latin Mass moved him to 'straighten out' his life.
‘The poison of worldly thinking all affects the life of the Church, drawing hearts away from Christ, from respect for the truth of Christian doctrine, and from the worship of God in spirit and in truth,’ said Cardinal Burke.
Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich, relator general of the 'Synod on Synodality,' said that 'we must listen to the people of the world, what they express' regarding changes to Catholic teaching.