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[Catholic Caucus] New TLM Shrine in Cleveland Shows that the Growth of the TLM Remains Unstoppable, Even Under Traditionis
Rorate Caeli ^ | August 11, 2023 | DC Rosary Rally

Posted on 08/12/2023 11:14:51 AM PDT by ebb tide

[Catholic Caucus] New TLM Shrine in Cleveland Shows that the Growth of the TLM Remains Unstoppable, Even Under Traditionis

Established in 1892, St. Elizabeth of Hungary in Cleveland, OH was the first parish specifically for Hungarians in the United States. It continues to be a center of Hungarian culture in Cleveland. The physical beauty of the stunning church, completed in 1922, "rightly inspires the Christian faithful to worship," in the words of Cleveland's current Bishop. Edward Malesic.


St. Elizabeth offers a Low Mass on most Saturdays. one of ten parishes in the Cleveland Diocese to offer to the Traditional Latin Mass. Thanks to Traditonis Custodes, those ten must apply to Cardinal Roche for permission to continue holding the Traditional Latin Mass. According to sources, Bishop Malesic requested permission from Cardinal Roche for the Masses to continue. But he has taken an additional step to safeguard those of his flock attached to the Traditional Latin Mass from the specter of losing the Mass that nurtures and sustains their faith.


Per decrees issued on July 28, he merged St. Elizabeth with another parish, St. Emeric, designating St. Emeric as the parish church. That allowed him to designate historic St. Elizabeth as a diocesan shine "for the promotion of the Christian heritage of the Hungarian people as well as for divine worship according to the liturgical books in use prior to the reform of 1970." This will allow those attached to the traditional form of the Mass and other sacraments in Cleveland Diocese to continue to be provided for by the Church.


Thanks to the cruelty of Traditionis and its heavy-handed implementation by Cardinal Roche, the fate of the nine other parishes in the Cleveland Diocese with the Traditional Latin Mass remains in flux. Indeed, we need to restore Summorum Pontificum-- now more than ever. But Bishop Malesic's re-designation of St. Elizabeth shows how bishops can still provide for the faithful attached to the Traditional Latin Mass, even in the face of obstacles. His wise pastoral action ensures that the celebration of the Traditional Latin Mass remains in a beautiful and fitting structures-- as opposed to gymnasiums and cafeterias. And he ensures that the faithful may have access to the other traditional sacraments, besides Mass. These have proven to be major issues in the Archdiocese of Washington and Diocese of Arlington, where the faithful have been relegated to inadequate buildings and have difficulty accessing traditional sacraments other than Mass.  


The forced dispersal of Old St. Mary's in Washington, D.C., for example, could have been avoided had Cardinal Gregory agreed to the pleas of St. Mary's pastor to re-designate it as a shrine. The re-designation would have fit Old St. Mary's perfectly: it is a historic church with a distinctive tie to Washington, D.C.'s German community. But Cardinal Gregory said no and, as a result, Old St. Mary's has lost the vast majority of its regular Mass-goers and donors. 


But fortunately, it seems that bishops are becoming wiser about how to implement Traditionis in manner that avoids causing unnecessary hurt and destruction. With parish mergers becoming widespread, bishops can re-designate beautiful historic parish churches as shrines for the Traditional Latin Mass, ensuring the survival of both the historic church and the TLM community. Let us thank God for wise shepherds like Bishop Malesic!


TOPICS: Catholic; Current Events; Theology; Worship
KEYWORDS: frankencardinal; gregory; malesic; tlm
The forced dispersal of Old St. Mary's in Washington, D.C., for example, could have been avoided had Cardinal Gregory agreed to the pleas of St. Mary's pastor to re-designate it as a shrine. The re-designation would have fit Old St. Mary's perfectly: it is a historic church with a distinctive tie to Washington, D.C.'s German community. But Cardinal Gregory said no and, as a result, Old St. Mary's has lost the vast majority of its regular Mass-goers and donors.

Bishop Malesic is a true Catholic shepherd. Wilton Gregory, on the other hand, is wolf who starves his flock; and thus, Bergoglio has made Gregory one of his frankencardinals.

1 posted on 08/12/2023 11:14:51 AM PDT by ebb tide
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2 posted on 08/12/2023 11:16:08 AM PDT by ebb tide (The pope ... said the church's “catechesis on sex is still in diapers.”)
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To: ebb tide

I’m impressed by their bishop. He figured out a very good strategy.


3 posted on 08/12/2023 11:24:58 AM PDT by livius
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To: ebb tide

The bishops seem to be roughly divided between (1) “Team Bergoglio” (which slavishly seeks to prove its bona fides to the boys in Rome by kicking trads in the teeth).. and, for lack of a better term, (2) “Free Agents,” who either ignore Beroglio or work around him.


4 posted on 08/12/2023 1:20:23 PM PDT by irishjuggler
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It is not attachment to the Latin Mass; but rather a belief that it is truer to the faith. The Novus Ordo is an abomination that has given rise to all sorts of novelties and non-Catholic practices.


5 posted on 08/12/2023 2:04:30 PM PDT by NTHockey (My rules of engagement #1: Take no prisoners. And to the NSA trolls, FU)
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To: ebb tide
In the U.S., the most important thing to be done in any church to protect the TLM is this: have the title to the property held by an entity that operates independently of the diocese.

The TLM flourishes here more than anywhere else because the bishops know damn well that our civil/property laws limit their power outside the traditional parish structure.

6 posted on 08/12/2023 2:05:51 PM PDT by Alberta's Child (“Freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose.”)
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To: ebb tide

He was our bishop here in the Greensburg (Pa) diocese until several years ago. Our current bishop supports our Latin Mass, thank goodness. It’s the only one in the diocese. It would be nice if he did the same as Bishop Malesic did in the Cleveland Diocese.


7 posted on 08/12/2023 4:29:29 PM PDT by sneakers (It's not the democraTIC party! It's the demoCRAT party! )
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To: ebb tide

Very similar thing just happened in Allentown PA. FSSP ran a small and extremely crowded church there. The diocese merged that parish with a large and beautiful historic church in nearby Bethlehem, saving the historic church and giving the community some much-needed room as well.


8 posted on 08/12/2023 5:10:55 PM PDT by Claud
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