Pope Francis again turns screws on use of traditional Latin Mass

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Pope Francis again turns screws on use of traditional Latin Mass
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Religious conservatives have used the Latin Mass debate to align with politically conservative media outlets to criticize Pope Francis over a host of other issues such as climate change, immigration and social justice.

VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis on Tuesday, February 21, further tightened the screws on Catholic conservatives over the use of traditional Latin Mass, rebuking bishops who had allowed it to be said in parishes without previous permission from the Vatican.

In particular, some bishops skirted the part of the 2021 regulations that prohibited the use of parish churches for Latin Mass and the opening of new churches dedicated to it, unless they received a specific dispensation from the Vatican. Some conservatives in the Church have used the Latin Mass as a battle cry in their general opposition to the reforms of the 1962-1965 Second Vatican Council, which included the introduction of Mass in vernacular languages.

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