A little news from the moderate-trad front: it's finally happened: a celebration of Mass according to the 1962 Missal in St. Peter's, in connection with a meeting of Una Voce.
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Cool. We don't have a Traditional Mass anywhere in my area, but I'd desperately love to participate in one. Not so much because I think there's anything wrong with the Novus Ordo -- I don't -- but because I'd like to see how the Church worshipped prior to the institution of the Novus Ordo. I'm a convert, and the history of the Church interests me to no end.