Story reported in Amy Welborn’s
blog about a traditional group building a new church
The church was founded in 1978, part of a grass-roots
movement among Catholics opposed to reforms the Roman Catholic Church made in
the 1960s after the Second Vatican Council. The Masses are still in Latin,
and other pre-Vatican II doctrines are followed. St. Gertrude the
Great is independent of the Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati and the
Vatican. Full
article
I like the wording “Sermon in stone” but the sentence about
pre-Vatican II doctrines is very vague and I would be curious to know what they
consider these doctrines to be? The true spirit of Vatican II seems to have
evaded both the progressives and the ultra-traditionalists.