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Tradition Shines at Candlemas
This beautiful article about a Candlemas celebration at St. Mary’s in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania will give you a warm impression of how rich and meaningful Catholic traditions can be when they’re actually lived out. The parish hosted a sung Latin Mass along with the blessing of candles, and what stands out wasn’t just the ceremony itself, but how intentional everything was: the lighting and extinguishing of candles throughout the Mass, the choir leading hymns, and the symboli

D.K. Sapp
Feb 61 min read


Ancient Liturgy, Renewed Joy at St. Peter’s
This is a really striking article about the return of a pontifical Latin Mass to St. Peter’s Basilica. Going deeper than just the event itself, you really get the sense that something meaningful had been restored. After a couple of years when the traditional liturgy hadn’t been permitted there, thousands of pilgrims, many of them young and coming from all over the world, gathered again for this solemn celebration led by Cardinal Raymond Burke. The Mass was part of a larger pi

D.K. Sapp
Oct 27, 20251 min read


Finding Depth in Tradition
Here is an interesting article about the Latin Mass making a comeback in western Massachusetts. What is striking is how much of this movement is being driven by younger people. These people are not that tired stereotype of older Catholics holding onto the past. At a this parish in Easthampton, the traditional liturgy is steadily growing in attendance and even young families and students showing up regularly. What draws them in seems to be the sense of reverence and focus: the

D.K. Sapp
Oct 21, 20251 min read


Joyful Tradition in Miami
Here is a really encouraging story about the Traditional Latin Mass in Miami that might challenge some assumptions. Many think of the Traditional Latin Mass as something mostly older Catholics gravitate toward, but that’s clearly not the full picture anymore; there’s a growing number of young people and young families showing up, and not just out of curiosity but with real enthusiasm. What draws them in is the sense of reverence and beauty: the Latin, the chant, the feeling t

D.K. Sapp
Aug 21, 20231 min read
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