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19 Jun

2021

Roman Forum on Long Island: Still Time to Sign Up

Posted by Stuart Chessman 

Two generations have reached maturity since the end of the Second Vatican Council and the introduction of the Novus Ordo Missae, and yet the Mass of the Ages has not died. Young people raised exclusively in the sacraments of the Old Rite are now marrying and having children of their own. Traditional orders of priests and nuns are overwhelmed with vocations. A growing number of believers—including seminarians and priests—are turning to the traditional liturgy to satisfy their thirst for an authentic and unequivocal expression of the Faith. But for many, even among those raised in the Old Rite (especially the young), there are big gaps in our knowledge of the Traditionalist movement, its history, its characters, its full implications for our lives and the life of the Church.
Join us for for an 8-day conference to learn about:

  • The history of the Traditionalist movement
  • The sacrifices of its first leaders in their heroic struggles to defend the Faith
  • The players in the movement today
  • Traditionalism and its implications for theology, philosophy, political, social, and cultural life
  • Challenges to Traditionalism­: What are they and how do we meet them?

The conference will take place at the Immaculate Conception Seminary, a beautiful complex set in a stunning 216-acre park in Lloyd Harbor off the Long Island Sound. 
 We will have daily Mass and Vespers.

Stay overnight or come for the day.

For information, a schedule and to register: link

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