04 February 2022

What Happens in Chicago Will Affect the Whole Church

Any readers in Chicagoland? Get out your Rosaries and head to Holy Name Cathedral (735 N. State Street, Chicago, 60654), to pray for the Traditional Latin Mass at 11.00 this Sunday!

From One Peter Five

By The Editor


From the organizers:

Rosary Rally for the Latin Mass in Chicago this Sunday, February 6th

A Rosary Rally for the Traditional Latin Mass will take place on Sunday, February 6th from 11:00AM – Noon outside of Holy Name Cathedral (735 N. State Street, Chicago, 60654).

February 6th is the day Cardinal Cupich’s new restrictions on the Latin Mass will be implemented. In light of this, faithful from across Chicagoland and beyond will be coming together to pray for the full freedom of the Latin Mass in the Archdiocese of Chicago.

“Our message to Cardinal Cupich will be: Your Eminence, why are you persecuting faithful Catholics?” said Danniel Pribble, organizer of the event. “As Catholics in Chicago and the surrounding area, we simply desire to pray and attend the Holy Mass in the way that so many saints have done. Why are you depriving us of the Traditional Latin Mass on the first Sunday of every month? What have we done to deserve such a punishment?”

The event has generated a lot of interest already, and hundreds of faithful from the Chicago area are expected to attend.

“We are just ordinary Catholics who love Holy Mother Church and the Traditional Latin Mass. What happens here in Chicago will affect the Church everywhere.”

Visit the Facebook event page for additional information or contact Danniel Pribble at dpribble@gmail.com.

2 comments:

  1. While in Crotia he blatthers on about holding up tradition with public parades dressed in full vestments. And yet back in his own Archdiocese he forces good priests into hiding, closes church with TLMS, forces all of ther church go to NO Masses. the mas speaks out of two sides of his own
    mouth.

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  2. Like Pharaoh before him, I'm afraid such demonstrations will only harden His Eminence's heart...

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