Living the faith, living the future: The Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite

On Sunday, July 4, 2021, the International Una Voce Federation (FIUV) published a statement on the importance of the Apostolic Letter Summorum Pontificum. The statement appeared in the Italian newspaper La Repubblica. Below is the English translation found on the FIUV website.

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Living the faith, living the future: The Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite
Declaration of the International Federation Una Voce

The International Federation Una Voce (FIUV), founded in 1965, brings together associations of the lay faithful attached to the Extraordinary Form of the Roman rite (the Traditional Latin Mass).

In 2007, the Apostolic Letter Summorum Pontificum recognised the vitality of the traditional liturgy, the freedom of priests to celebrate it, and of the faithful to request it. This has led to an ongoing increase in the number of celebrations of the ancient Latin Mass, and of its spiritual fruits.

During 2020 the FIUV conducted a worldwide survey of the faithful on the implementation of Summorum Pontificum. From this survey, which included results from 364 dioceses in 52 countries, we found:

•  The ancient Latin Mass is deeply appreciated by groups of faithful of all ages, especially families with children, young people and converts, found in all social and cultural environments, on all continents and in an ever increasing number of countries.

• In many areas the increased availability of this Mass has favoured the normalisation of relations between the faithful attached to it and their bishops, relations increasingly characterised by mutual understanding and respect.

Nevertheless, we have noticed that, contrary to the previous policy of the Holy See, there are still people within the Church, including some bishops, who would like to see the Extraordinary Form of the Roman rite explicitly suppressed, or subject to further restrictions. For this reason, the FIUV, in view of the faithful who adhere to the Latin Mass, feels the duty to express its opinion, encouraged by Pope Francis’ exhortations to the members of the Church to use parrhesia with the necessary humility.

The growth of interest in the traditional liturgy is not due to nostalgia for a time we do not remember, or a desire for rigidity: it is rather a matter of opening ourselves to the value of something that for most of us is new, and inspires hope. Pope Francis has characterised the ancient liturgy in terms of a “sense of adoration” (Press conference of 28 July 2013). We can also apply his words to it: a “living history that welcomes us and pushes us forward” (Evangelii Gaudium 13).

Today we only wish to be part of that “great orchestra” of “unity in variety” which, as Pope Francis said (General Audience of 9 October 2013), reflects the true catholicity of the Church. The Apostolic Letter Summorum Pontificum continues to transform the conflicts of the past into harmony: long may it to continue to do so.

Felipe Alanis Suarez, President
www.fiuv.org

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Latin Masses at Holy Rosary Cathedral, Vancouver, BC

Traditional Latin Masses (1962 Roman Missal) are offered twice a week at Holy Rosary Cathedral, 646 Richards Street, Vancouver:

  • Sundays at 4 p.m. (Sung Mass)
  • Fridays at 6:30 p.m. (Low Mass)

Special feast day Masses will be announced. Please check the Holy Rosary Cathedral News page regularly.

To receive updates and other information about Latin Masses at Holy Rosary Cathedral, please sign up here.

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Upcoming weekday Masses at Holy Rosary Cathedral, Vancouver, BC

The following Traditional Latin Masses at Holy Rosary Cathedral in Vancouver are in addition to the regular Friday and Sunday Masses and will take place at 6:30 p.m. on the dates shown:

  • Thursday, June 24, Nativity of St. John the Baptist – Sung Mass (sign up here)
  • Tuesday, June 29, Sts. Peter and Paul – Low Mass (no prior signup required)
  • Thursday, July 1, The Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ – Low Mass [CANCELLED]
  • Friday, July 2, Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary – Solemn High Mass

Links to the signup forms for these Masses will be added as they become available.

All Masses will also be available by livestream.

[UPDATE, June 29]: Starting July 1, all church capacity limits and restrictions in British Columbia will be lifted. For details, please visit the BC Catholic.

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Feast of the Sacred Heart: High Mass at Holy Rosary Cathedral

On Friday, June 11, there will be a High Mass at Holy Rosary Cathedral in downtown Vancouver at 6:30 p.m. in honour of the Feast of the Sacred Heart. To attend in person, please sign up here.

To view via livestream, click here.

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Corpus Christi: Solemn High Mass at Holy Rosary Cathedral

On Thursday, June 3, there will be a Solemn High Mass at Holy Rosary Cathedral in downtown Vancouver at 6:30 p.m. in honour of the Feast of Corpus Christi. To attend in person, please sign up here.

To view via livestream, click here.

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Latin Masses at Holy Rosary Cathedral, Vancouver, BC

The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass in the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite is now offered twice a week at Holy Rosary Cathedral, 646 Richards Street, Vancouver:

  • Sundays at 4 p.m., High Mass
  • Fridays at 6:30 p.m., High Mass

Special feast day Masses will be announced.

All Masses are available by livestream.

In-person attendance is possible on a signup basis only (first come, first served) up to a maximum of 40 spaces at present. [Note: The number has been increased to 65 as of June 15, 2021.]

  • For Sunday afternoon Masses, sign up at the Holy Rosary Cathedral website. The signup form will be posted the preceding Tuesday between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
  • For Friday evening Masses, sign up at the door (first come, first served). Doors open 30 minutes and close 10 minutes before Mass starts.
  • For special feast day Masses, sign up at the Holy Rosary Cathedral website. A special signup form will be posted a few days before the day of the Mass. For the announcement and link, check the “Related Posts” at the bottom of this webpage.

To receive updates and other information about Latin Masses at Holy Rosary Cathedral, please sign up here.

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Spring 2021 edition of FIUV newsletter now available

The latest edition of Gregorius Magnus, for Spring 2021, is now available. Gregorius Magnus is the newsletter of the International Una Voce Federation (FIUV). It can downloaded as a PDF file or viewed on the ISSUU platform.

This issue includes a report on the events in Rome last October in place of the usual Summorum Pontificum pilgrimage. It also includes an English translation of a key passage from the French bishops’ summary report to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF) on the implementation of Summorum Pontificum, a document that had necessitated a response from FIUV in February this year.

Two articles will be of particular interest to Canadian readers:

  • A compilation of the remaining comments, including those from Canada, from respondents to the FIUV survey on the implementation of Summorum Pontificum, which were included in a report submitted by FIUV to the CDF last year with information from 368 dioceses in 56 countries (starting on page 5)
  • A report on the Solemn High Mass celebrated at Vancouver’s Holy Rosary Cathedral on September 14, 2020, the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross (on page 31) (for more details and photos, please see the original article on our website)
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Feeble attack on Latin Mass from Vatican Archbishop

This article, originally published on February 21, 2021, is reprinted with the permission of Una Voce Scotland.

It has come to the attention of Una Voce Scotland that His Grace Arthur Roche, Archbishop Secretary of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, has launched a feeble attack on the Extraordinary Form of the Mass in an essay that he has written and which has been forwarded to bishops around the world.

Read his Article Here The Roman Missal of Saint Paul VI Roche

Entitled, ‘The Roman Missal of Saint Paul VI : ‘A witness to unchanging faith and uninterrupted tradition‘,  the article was issued on the 19th February 2020, only a few months before the Cardinal Prefect of the CDW and ally of tradition, His Eminence Cardinal Sarah, offered his resignation to Pope Francis at the age of 75. February 2020 was also only a short time before the Vatican survey on the implementation of Summorum Ponificum was issued to the bishops of the world by the Vatican

The article makes a number of weak claims that the Novus Ordo Mass represents an authentic development of the Roman Rite, arguments that have been thoroughly dealt with the the FIUV and preeminent figures such as Michael Davies, Prof. Peter Kwasniewski and Dr. Joseph Shaw to name a few.

Archbishop Roche, former chairman of the International Commission on English in the Liturgy (ICEL) and since 2012 the Secretary of the CDW at the Vatican rehearses tired and often unsupported charges against the Traditional Latin Mass.

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A reminder about the St. Monica Society

The St. Monica Society was launched by Una Voce Canada in August 2019. Each week, the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass in the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite is offered for the conversion or return to the Catholic faith of all those enrolled in the Society.

Una Voce Canada members in good standing may enroll individuals or groups of individuals by sending either:

  • An email to info@unavocecanada.org, with “St. Monica Society” as the subject; or
  • A letter addressed to Una Voce Canada (Attn. St. Monica Society), PO Box 30027, North Vancouver, BC V7H 2Y8

Please provide the following:

  • Your name
  • Your membership renewal date (found on your newsletter mailing envelope)
  • Names of individuals or groups of individuals to be enrolled (for example, “John Smith” or “The family of John Smith, Vancouver, BC”)

There is no limit to the number of individuals or groups you may enroll. No stipend is required. Donations will be gratefully accepted and used to provide stipends to the priests offering Masses for the Society.

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FIUV statement on the French bishops’ report regarding the implementation of Summorum Pontificum

We reproduce below a statement issued by the International Una Voce Federation (FIUV) on February 9, 2021.

Foederatio Internationalis Una Voce
Statement on the Report of the French Bishops’ Conference (CEF) on the Implementation of Summorum Pontificum

The FIUV has become aware of a document, in the public domain, containing a summary of the responses made by French bishops to the questionnaire sent to them by the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith, on the subject of the implementation of the Apostolic Letter Summorum Pontificum. Although this document does not appear to have been intended for publication, its authenticity has not been denied, and a reaction to it seems necessary.

We note first that the document adopts a consistently hostile tone towards the ancient Latin liturgical tradition, to the priests who celebrate it, and to the faithful who attend it. This has understandably caused considerable hurt among French Catholics attached to this tradition. The document does not speak, on behalf of the bishops of France, about these sons and daughters of the Church with the words of a shepherd and father. In the words of Una Voce France, we do not find

… the slightest trace of empathy, cordiality, or ‘heart’ in them as they say in one place. Instead, we find contempt, at best indifference, towards those narrow-minded beings, without theology, without charity, that are the faithful to the ancient Latin Mass. A Mass that so many generations followed, and from which they nourished their faith … which is ours today.[1]

Nevertheless, the impression of hostility made by this document masks many positive features of the reception of Summorum Pontificum in France. The document acknowledges these phenomena with a singular lack of grace, or without noting even that they are good things. It refers, for example, to ‘large families’ requesting the EF; to ‘weak’ young people seeking out celebrations and finding in them a supportive spiritual environment; of seminarians learning to celebrate the EF in their own time, without the assistance of their formators; and to this younger, more traditionally-inclined generation of priests, celebrating the Ordinary Form with greater reverence and fidelity.

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