16 Nov
2021
14 Nov
2021
See earlier posts of the Summorum Pontificum Pilgrimage We returned to Most Holy Trinity of the Pilgrims for All Souls Day on Tuesday evening (on All Saints Day we had attended Mass at Sts. Celsus and Julianus (ICRSS)). It was an appropriately somber and reflective conclusion to the liturgical events surrounding the pilgrimage. The celebrant […]
14 Nov
2021
See earlier posts of the Summorum Pontificum Pilgrimage The 2021 pilgrimage of the people of Summorum Pontificum ended on Sunday, October 31, the eve of All Saints, with Solemn High Mass at the church of the Most Holy Trinity of the pilgrims (Santissima Trinità dei Pellegrini) – the home of the FSSP in Rome. This church, […]
13 Nov
2021
See earlier posts of the Summorum Pontificum Pilgrimage Separate from the pilgrimage was the fascinating and unusual ceremony of the Blessing of a Bell. It took place on late Saturday afternoon in the church of the Most Holy Trinity of the Pilgrims (Santissima Trinità dei Pellegrini ) This parish is in the care of the Fraternity of […]
13 Nov
2021
12 Nov
2021
Continued from Part II The pilgrims processed to the apse of the basilica of St. Peter’s, where the Solemn Mass would be celebrated at the Altar of the Chair of St. Peter. The space initially reserved was quickly filled, and, just as in the Pantheon, a stream of new arrivals continued to swell the the […]
12 Nov
2021
Continued from Part I On Saturday morning, the pilgrims gathered at the Church of Sts. Celsus and Julianus (Santi Celso e Giuliano). A pretty 18th century baroque stucture, this church is currently the home of the Institute of Christ the King. But it was totally inadequate for the numbers of people who thronged it that […]
12 Nov
2021
I wanted to share some reflections on the recent Pilgrimage to Rome (“Peligrinatio ad Petri Sedem”) by traditionalist Catholics. The liturgical celebrations of the pilgrimage took place from Friday, Ocober 29 to Sunday, October 31. I also add to this set the Mass of All Souls Day, November 2. The pilgrimage began with Solemn Vespers […]
11 Nov
2021
10 Nov
2021