International Summorum Pontificum Pilgrimage to Rome

International Summorum Pontificum Pilgrimage to Rome
November 2012

Posted by Augustinus at 8/02/2012

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Rorate Caeli has received the following press release.

On the Feast of All Saints (1st November), an international ‘Summorum Pontificum’ pilgrimage to Rome

The Coetus Internationalis pro Summorum Pontificum has just been constituted in Rome by representatives of several associations of faithful, including the International Federation Una Voce and the Italian Coordinamento Summorum Pontificum in order to organize an international pilgrimage of associations, groups and movements supporting ‘Summorum Pontificum’ and His Holiness Benedict XVI to mark the Year of Faith. The pilgrimage will conclude on Saturday, November 3, 2012, with a Mass in St. Peter’ Basilica. An official presentation of the event will take place on September 10 in Rome.

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4 Comments to “International Summorum Pontificum Pilgrimage to Rome”

  1. Tom says:

    The pilgrims of the Tridentine Latin Rite

    Year of Faith: The first meeting of faithful in favour of the rules of the “Summorum Pontificum” has been called for 3 November and will take place in the Vatican. The faithful are hoping for a speech from the Pope

    Andrea Tornielli
    vatican city
    8/2/12
    vaticaninsider.lastampa.it/en/homepage/the-vatican/detail/articolo/cristiani-antichi-walter-brandmueller-17253/

    The faithful who follow the traditional Latin rite of Mass thanks to the Summorum Pontificum, the Apostolic Letter issued “motu proprio” by Benedict XVI IN 2007, will meet in Rome for a pilgrimage linked to the Year of Faith. The pilgrimage will conclude with a Mass celebration in St. Peter’s Basilica. The news was announced in the last few hours.

    “Various representatives of groups of lay faithful, including the international federation [Una Voce] and the Italian [Coordinamento Summorum Pontificum] office have just instituted the “Coetus internationalis pro Summorum Pontificum” in Rome. The purpose of this is to organise an international pilgrimage of pro Summorum Pontificum associations, groups and movements during the Year of Faith. The pilgrimage will end with a Mass celebration in St. Peter’s on Saturday 3 November 2012. An official presentation of the event will be given on 10 September.”

    Organisers have explained that the event is intended as “a big mobilization initiative in Rome, leading all faithful who are devoted to the Holy Liturgy and the Holy Father, the Pope, on a pilgrimage of prayer. Now more than ever, with all the attacks on his sacred person, the Pope is in need of our unanimous manifestation of affection, obedience and charitable support. Let the organising begin.”

    This will not the first time the Latin Rite Mass of 1962 – according to the last of the Missals that precede the post-conciliar liturgical reform – celebrated in St. Peter’s. German cardinal Walter Brandmüller presided over a traditional rite mass in St. Peter’s Basilica on 17 March 2011, at the end of a convention on the Summorum Pontificum issued “motu proprio” in Rome.

    Organisers said nothing about a potential meeting with the Pope, although the Coetus internationalis pro Summorum Pontificum is hoping that Benedict XVI will be present and greet pilgrims who will come to Rome from all across the world.

    In September 2010, three years after the implementation of the “motu proprio”, the Paix Liturgique group published some figures on the situation in a newsletter. The quantitative and qualitative study concerned thirty countries where Catholicism has the strongest presence. It looked into the number of traditional masses on offer, their frequency and the times held, to assess for example whether these times were convenient for families. The situation was monitored in Spain, Portugal, Ireland, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, Poland, France, the Netherlands, Hungary, Austria, Canada, the United States, Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Brazil, Argentina, Australia, India, the Philippines, New Zealand, South Africa, Gabon and Nigeria.

    The data was obtained from two independent sources. The findings revealed that the Tridentine Mass is celebrated in 1.444 locations. Of these, 340 celebrate mass once a week; 313 celebrate Sunday mass but not regularly, so not every week; 324 celebrate mass every Sunday but at times that are not convenient for families (so not between 9 and 12). Finally, 467 places celebrate mass every Sunday at family friendly times. Essentially, one in three masses are family friendly (32, 3%), whilst one in four masses is not celebrated on Sunday.

    An interesting comparison can be drawn between the masses celebrated by the Society of St. Pius X, not taken into account in the first figure which did take into consideration masses celebrated according to Benedict XVI’s “motu proprio”. Lefebvrian groups organise a total of 690 masses and one in two of these is celebrated according to Benedict XVI’s “motu proprio” and in full communion with the Roman Catholic Church. Despite the difficulties and the resistance shown, a growing number of people are slowly becoming familiar with the Traditional Rite Mass.

  2. land of the irish says:

    Lefebvrian groups organise a total of 690 masses and one in two of these is celebrated according to Benedict XVI’s “motu proprio” and in full communion with the Roman Catholic Church.

    Huh?

    • SECRETMAN says:

      The original says:

      praticamente una ogni due di quelle celebrate invece secondo il motu proprio e in piena comunione con Roma.

      That is to say, if there are two Masses celebrated according to Summorum Pontificum then there is one Mass celebrated by a priest of the SSPX.

      • land of the irish says:

        “That is to say, if there are two Masses celebrated according to Summorum Pontificum then there is one Mass celebrated by a priest of the SSPX.”

        But that’s not true. Summorum Pontificum specifically states that no TLM can be offered during the Easter Triduum. It also states that only one TLM can be offered on Sundays.

        In other words, the SSPX offers the TLM in excess of the restraints of SP, while the NO world makes excuses to not even consider the “spirit” of the Motu.

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