From Rorate Cæli
We are delighted to report that WikiMissa -
the invaluable tool for Traditional Mass-goers worldwide which left the
scene in 2015 - has been resurrected by some enterprising individuals
with the aid and blessing of its original designer, Emmanuel. The
revamped venue - whose title lacks a 'k' for several reasons but mainly
to bring it in line with other 'Wiki's - is still a work in progress
which will require some fine-tuning. This is where our readers can help.
Much of the Mass information on the site has not been updated in four
years. Since the site is user-editable, we urge you to visit it and
verify the information for the Masses that you are familiar with. The
new site is a bit more franco-centric than the former WikkiMissa, but
the pages for particular countries are faithful to the languages spoken
therein. In any case, any web-based translator will give you all the
help you need to navigate the site.
Perhaps now more than ever we need to keep sources like this up to date
and available for those who need them. Many thanks to those who are
giving their time and effort to keep WikiMissa serving Catholics the
world over.
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