
Vatican Prohibits Traditional Latin Mass in Bishop Strickland’s Former Cathedral
The letter suggests that four other parishes offering the Traditional Latin Mass will also be forced to halt the pre-Vatican II liturgical form.
The letter suggests that four other parishes offering the Traditional Latin Mass will also be forced to halt the pre-Vatican II liturgical form.
Pope Francis removed Bishop Strickland, a critic of the Pope, as head of the Diocese of Tyler in East Texas almost four weeks ago, on Nov. 11.
Bishop Strickland, 64, who has served as bishop of the Diocese of Tyler since 2012, has at times been a polarizing figure, speaking out on certain Catholic social issues such as his opposition to abortion and gender ideology.
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In addition to the cardinals, eight other bishops are also reportedly signatories to the letter, including the bishop of a U.S. diocese: Bishop Joseph Strickland of Tyler, Texas.
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