par ChristianK » mer. 13 févr. 2019, 16:12
Bien sûr st Martin est incluse.
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En anglais :
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- Over 20% of newly-ordained priests in France belong to traditional, orthodox orders
... Over 20 percent of the 114 men who will be ordained to the Catholic priesthood in France this year belong to traditionalist communities.
Overall, the number of ordinations has fallen in France. In 2017, the “Eldest Daughter of the Church” received 133 new priests, 19 more than this year. However, according to La Croix, the number of priests belonging to communities that celebrate the Mass of John XXIII strictly according to the rubrics or the Traditional Latin Mass has continued to increase.
Of the “traditionalist” or “classical” priests to be ordained for France this year, eight are from the Community of Saint Martin, three are from the Institute of the Good Shepherd (IBP), two are from the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter (FSSP), and two are from the Institute of Christ the King (ICK). The Fraternity of Saint Thomas Becket, the Society of the Missionaries of Divine Mercy, and the Canons of the Abbey of Lagrasse all have one.
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Although this may seem like good news for those who love the Extraordinary Form of the Mass, it actually represents a collapse of the Catholic Church in France. If the predictions are accurate, the year traditionalists become half of all French priests, there will be only 500 priests in total in France. "
Dans la pratique, quelle est la différence?
Ce serait une révélation du sensus fidelium et un indice de valeur liturgique comparée, surtout si la forme ordinaire devenait minoritaire.
Bien sûr st Martin est incluse.
"
En anglais : [spoiler]Over 20% of newly-ordained priests in France belong to traditional, orthodox orders
... Over 20 percent of the 114 men who will be ordained to the Catholic priesthood in France this year belong to traditionalist communities.
Overall, the number of ordinations has fallen in France. In 2017, the “Eldest Daughter of the Church” received 133 new priests, 19 more than this year. However, according to La Croix, the number of priests belonging to communities that celebrate the Mass of John XXIII strictly according to the rubrics or the Traditional Latin Mass has continued to increase.
Of the “traditionalist” or “classical” priests to be ordained for France this year, eight are from the Community of Saint Martin, three are from the Institute of the Good Shepherd (IBP), two are from the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter (FSSP), and two are from the Institute of Christ the King (ICK). The Fraternity of Saint Thomas Becket, the Society of the Missionaries of Divine Mercy, and the Canons of the Abbey of Lagrasse all have one.
...
Although this may seem like good news for those who love the Extraordinary Form of the Mass, it actually represents a collapse of the Catholic Church in France. If the predictions are accurate, the year traditionalists become half of all French priests, there will be only 500 priests in total in France. "
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Dans la pratique, quelle est la différence?[/quote]
Ce serait une révélation du sensus fidelium et un indice de valeur liturgique comparée, surtout si la forme ordinaire devenait minoritaire.