Wikimissa is a directory of traditional Masses worldwide. I was amazed to see that our Saturday Mass at Blackfen was accurately listed.
Rorate Caeli asks for help to keep the list current and accurate. To correct or update an entry is very simple: just double-click on the page and make the amendments.
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A most interesting website.
I'd no idea there was a priest of ICKSP active in England (in the dioceses of Shrewsbury and Liverpool, as far as I could make out). He certainly seems to travel a good deal.
I'm not sure the Transalpine Redemptorists in Orkney will be too pleased to be listed as "SSPX". Strictly speaking they are independent of the SSPX, I think.
There is an interesting correspondence (which I don't want to get into,) going on over at Fr. Z's blog as to whether the SSPX Masses should be listed at all.
It's really good - I just edited it to make Clifton a Diocese rather than an Archdiocese.
Archdiocese of the South Coast ...
Father ~ the UK looks pretty good but this list doesn't look up to date and some dioceses are not mentioned at all, including my own.
I would be interested to hear your views on the LMS? What is its future post-SP? Do you think its dynamic should change? My concern is that it could turn itself to some sort of "new movement" complete with LMS "events" and so on. Surely we need an organisation that more accurately reflects the papacy and the new liturgical standards being established by Benedict. In particular, improving our understanding and increase our awareness of the SP.
At the moment, I still don't see any increased interest in the EF. Not at "ours" in any event. I suspect that Fellay of the SSPX is right. It will take another 30 years for this current crisis to sort itself out. 70 years being the timescale of this current shambles before people grasp again the Faith.
I wish he was wrong. I wish he would come back. I wish!
Sadie
Sadie - If you have found gaps or errors, I hope you will contribute to the project by doing some editing. As a "wiki" project, it relies on people contributing.
I agree that there are challenges for the LMS at the present time in some areas of action but it is perhaps a little sensitive at the moment for me to wade in with advice. In the matters you mention SP, Pope Benedict), the LMS is doing quite a good job, I think, judging from the articles in "Mass of Ages".
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