
Military Archdiocese
Says No to Latin
Mass
By Edwin Faust
Since the
publication of the motu proprio “Summorum Pontifcum”, requests have been made
to the Archdiocese for the Military Services,
We cannot accept such reasoning, as it would also preclude celebrations of the Tridentine Mass on college and university campuses, where students also come and go; yet, we have seen several such Masses being offered on a regular basis and attracting large followings. The refusal of the archdiocese also appears to presume that no such Masses can be offered without a request by what it considers a stable community. This is simply not the case, as in many locales Masses have been initiated by priests, even with the help of their ordinaries, and drawn many of the faithful. The community request appears to require a response, but not to be a sine qua non.
In any event,
there is a demonstrated widespread desire for the ancient Mass in all branches
of the military. The previous ordinary, Archbishop O’Brien, refused
implementation of the 1988 indult, despite repeated requests; his successor
seems intent upon continuing this policy, suggesting that those who want the
Latin Mass look elsewhere. But this is not possible in many cases. My son, a
cadet at the military academy at
Despite its somewhat unctuous tone, Msgr. Dixon’s letter makes it evident that the military archdiocese has bent its mind, not to finding ways to provide Traditional Latin Masses, but to preventing them. There is no provision in the motu proprio that allows an ordinary to send those who want the Tridentine Mass on a search through neighboring dioceses. And many in the military, for one reason and another, cannot travel far from their duty station.
There have been generous responses
to the Holy Father’s motu proprio, such as that of Archbishop Burke in
I would ask all of you who are
reading this to please speak up for those members of the military who want the
Tridentine Mass offered at major military installations. Below is the contact
information for the Archdiocese for Military Services and the Pontifical
Commission Ecclesia Dei. There is also an interactive Web site offering
information, updates and comments on this situation: milmotu.lyon.edu I have
also included a brief sampling of the comments we have received from members of
the military.
These brave people in our military are willing to lay down their lives for us. Surely, it is not too much to ask that their shepherds provide them with the spiritual nourishment they need in the legitimate form in which they request it.
Archbishop Timothy Broglio
Archdiocese for the Military Services,
Post Office Box 4469
Telephone: 202-269-9100
Fax: 202-269-9022
Dario Castrillon Hoyos, Cardinal, President
Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei
Palazzo della Congr. Per la Dottrina della Fede
00193 Roma
Piazza
Comments Affixed to Petition
“As the father of three military veterans, two of whom are ordained priests and the third to be ordained this May 2008 in the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter, I respectfully request that the Traditional Mass be permitted in the military.”
“My wife and five children drive one and half hours one way every Sunday to attend the Latin Mass. We would both love the Latin Mass to be offered at the military base.”
“At my current post, the nearest Tridentine Mass is over 80 miles away. My wife and I are both profoundly attached to the old rite, but we have a 2 month old daughter, so making the 160 mile round trip is simply too tough on her.”
“I am normally at
“Please bring the Traditional Latin Mass back for the troops!”
“My father was killed in the Air Force. He would have wanted this service”
“We desperately need this Mass now.”
“Please – it’s about time.”
“Please allow the option of the Old Latin Mass for our troops. Praise God for their faithfulness.”
(Comment by a priest) “I’d be happy to serve again.”
“This would mean a lot to many Catholics. Veteran, 82nd Airborne Division.”
“Please hear the requests of those who sacrifice everything for their country.”
Sign
the Petition for the
Restoration
of the Tridentine
Mass for the
U.S. Armed Forces
go to: milmotu.lyon.edu
Letter from Military Archdiocese


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