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Article: Redux in a Parish, the Latin Mass - New York Times
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- April 20, 2008
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Harrington Park ON a hushed, stained-glass Sunday, in a small old church that had lately regained some of its original luster, a priest stood before the altar in the vaulted gold sanctuary praying quietly-whispering, almost-in a language largely unfamiliar to most Roman Catholics under the age of 50."Dominus vobiscum," the Rev. Jon Grimm said. ("The Lord be with you.")"Et cum spiritu tuo," replied the three altar boys flanking him. ("And with thy spirit.") Father Grimm was looking not at the 117 worshipers, almost a full house, who were kneeling in the pews of Our Lady of Victories, buttoward the large crucifix hanging above the altar,like a captain at the helm of a ship.Pope Benedict ...
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Article: Latin Mass lives
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin;
November 17, 2007 ;
680 words
......Church a quiet shade of gold. Photo Gallery: Latin Mass, San Secondo D'Asti Watch Video: Latin Mass The smell of incense hangs sweet and heavy...and Ontario vineyard workers in 1927, the Latin Mass lives. It is the only weekly Latin Mass...
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