A priest friend just emailed me news of a new blog Motus Septentrionalis ("Northern Movement") to promote the traditional liturgy in the North of England. Here is the introductory text:
This blog is offered as a forum within which events to promote and celebrate the Traditional Catholic Latin Liturgy can be organised in the North of England. The idea emerged during informal conversations at the 2010 Low Week Latin Mass Society training course at Ushaw College.Catholics who wish to attend the traditional liturgy are much better off if they are in easy reach of London, though it is good to see at Motus Septentrionalis a growing list of regular Masses in the North.
Meanwhile even further North, problems continue.

3 comments:
Dear Father Finigan,
Can you kindly publish these wonderful blogs which I read daily but have few readers know about.
http://gratefulforpurgatory.blogspot.com/
and another wonderful blog from the same author directed especially for the sanctity and prayer for Priests
http://eucharisticadorationforpriests.blogspot.com/
many thanks,
Anne
I just read that article. What an outrage!!! You mean to tell me we would have had the TLM right here in Orkney in St. Magnus Cathedral ~ but it was blocked for no good reason at all???
It is good to see that all the effort that has gone into the LMS training courses is now being tranlated into action in the parishes through the work of groups like Motus Septentrionalis.
It will take time but a start has been made. We must ensure the the liturgy of continuity again finds a place in our parishes alongside, and influencing, the Novus Ordo.
I trust that this sort of initiative will be an example for others!
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