Pope to loosen Latin Mass restrictions

A Vatican official has confirmed that Pope Benedict XVI plans to loosen restrictions on celebrating the old Latin Mass, reviving a rite that was essentially swept away by the revolutionary reforms of the Second Vatican Council.

Pope to loosen Latin Mass restrictions

A Vatican official has confirmed that Pope Benedict XVI plans to loosen restrictions on celebrating the old Latin Mass, reviving a rite that was essentially swept away by the revolutionary reforms of the Second Vatican Council.

Cardinal Dario Castrillon Hoyos told a meeting of Latin American bishops in Brazil this week that Benedict wanted to give all Catholics greater access to the so-called Tridentine Mass because of a “new and renewed interest” in the rite.

Benedict is also acting in a bid to reach out to an ultraconservative schismatic group, the Society of St Pius X, and bring it back into the Vatican’s fold, Castrillon Hoyos said on Wednesday, according to a copy of his speech posted on the meeting’s website.

The late Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre founded the society in 1969 in Switzerland, opposed to the liberalising reforms of the 1962-65 Second Vatican Council, particularly its reform of the Tridentine Mass into the modern liturgy celebrated today in the vernacular.

The Vatican excommunicated Lefebvre in 1988 after he consecrated four bishops without Rome’s consent.

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