Posted on 05/26/2025 1:21:18 PM PDT by ebb tide
San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone has announced he will be launching a project aimed at establishing more reverent liturgical practices.
“I am about to launch a major new more reverent liturgy project,” Cordileone wrote on X on May 22, asking “any pastors, priests, seminarians, deacons or music directors who would like to help” to email Maggie Gallagher, executive director of the Benedict XVI Institute.
Cordileone’s announcement follows his call for restrictions against the Traditional Latin Mass according to the 1962 Missal to be lifted by the Vatican. The archbishop has also advocated a return to kneeling for communion and shared an image on social media promoting the reinstallation of altar rails in churches.
Ping
Maybe a Latin Mass?
He’s on it.
Cor di leone... heart of a lion.
An “aptronym” if there ever was one.
Attention Leo XIV:
We, the Faithful, want MORE of this.
This is seriously good news. I know someone who is undoubtedly closely involved and am very hopeful.
I have always had a higher regard for Archbishop Cordileone. He is also high profile and can’t be ignored. I imagine he has some insight that what he is starting will gain traction.
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