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Record Attendance at the Chartres Pilgrimage: What’s Next?
The pilgrimage has gone from being of interest only to a handful of traditionalist Catholic community media to arousing the curiosity of major national outlets. By Hélène de Lauzun on The European Conservative The 2024 edition of the Notre-Dame de … Continue reading
One Month in Advance: Chartres Pilgrimage Already Overbooked
en.news from Gloria.tv The famous Roman Rite pilgrimage to Chartres from 18 to 20 May, organised by Notre Dame de Chrétienté, is attracting unprecedented interest. The organisers have had to close registrations well in advance because they have reached full … Continue reading
A Record-breaking Number of Participants Planning to go on the 2023 Paris to Chartres Pilgrimage
CP&S comment: This is wonderful news for all true Catholics! And what a snub to Pope Francis’ attempt to destroy Tradition! A massive tsunami of mostly young Catholics from all over the world have signed onto this tough 70 mile … Continue reading
Chartres Pilgrimage: Guardian of Tradition
GUARDIAN of TRADITION: The World Premiere For the past forty years, the flagship event of Traditional Catholicism worldwide has been the Notre Dame de Chretiente Pentecost Pilgrimage from Parish to Chartres. This epic RTV documentary explores the history, the present, … Continue reading
Why this Australian priest fighting for his Latin Mass community means so much to Catholics in Scotland
There’s nothing wrong with the Traditional Latin Mass, but there’s a lot wrong with the traditional ‘pray, pay, and obey’ attitude of too many manager-bishops. by Dorothy Cummings McLean EDINBURGH (LifeSiteNews) — You don’t go to the Traditional Latin Mass … Continue reading
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Remembering the Chartres Pilgrimage
by LMS Chairman, Dr Joseph Shaw: “Here’s what it was like: Huge campsites at night, huge celebrations of Mass, some outside, for many thousands each day. And its 60-some miles are walked at a cracking pace.” I have been four … Continue reading
Priest apologizes to traditional Catholics: “The future of the Church is in her past.”
From Fr Z’s blog: From a priest… (my emphases) Dear Fr Z: I’ve just returned from France where, among other things, I took part in the Chartres Pilgrimage. After registering for the Pilgrimage, I discovered that the usus antiquor would be required … Continue reading
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