Waiting for Better Times: Last Latin Mass at Melbourne Cathedral

From en.news/Gloria TV


The Roman Mass on 12th June, a Wednesday evening, was attended by over 150 faithful, even though it was a weekday Mass and celebrated on a side altar (pictured).

The Latin Mass Parish of Melbourne (NewmanParish.org) continues to celebrate Mass at St Aloysius Church in the Melbourne suburb of Caulfield North.

The Archdiocese of Melbourne is being run into the ground by Archbishop Peter Andrew Comensoli, 60. [Comment: “Want to know more? Then find out who appointed him.”]

The last Latin Mass at St Patrick’s Cathedral in Melbourne, Australia, will be celebrated on 19th June at 5.30pm. The Traditional Latin Mass will be resumed when the current period of Church destruction and decadence is over.

[CP&S Comment – And as someone commented on en.news, “Closing the traditional Latín Mass from these churches is laughable, because next to no one goes to the Vatican II Mass!”]

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1 Response to Waiting for Better Times: Last Latin Mass at Melbourne Cathedral

  1. Thank you for reporting on Melbourne Australia; once home to Cardinal Pell. Yes- they won’t win. Latin masses will be said in homes, in barns and private chapels. They will burst at the seams and own their own property. Maybe the people will own the church building, privately. And then what?

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