British bishop, Richard Williamson, failed to appear in court in Regensburg yesterday for the opening of his appeal against charges of incitement for questioning the Holocaust.
The more one observes all the shenanigans associated with everything to do with the 'Extraordinary Rite' and its practitioners, the more one is forced to believe it really is a madness.
It is most worrying to see how it is growing in popularity.
The vestments and all the trappings, praying in a language that is not understandable by the majority of people, is difficult to comprehend.
The current liturgy, when celebrated properly, is a profoundly prayerful experience.
Maybe Bishop Willimason gives us a key to understanding the phenomenon on the 'Latiners'.
In the interview in which he denied the Holocaust, he claims he had made an agreement with the TV station that it would bot be made available in Germany.
The man and all what one reads about him, to speak kindly of him, is bizarre. So too is 'movement' to which he belongs.
The 'Extraordinary Rite' now has a different liturgical calendar to the universal church.
As a theologian recently pointed out, and this from a pope who preaches against relativism.
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