by Steve Skojec
from Crisis Magazine
“The Traditional Mass is not a spectator sport.”
The statement rings out like a shot in the quiet, muggy, non-descript
church. Oscillating fans buzz from various strategic locations. Incense
wafts up from the thurible tucked away to the right of the altar. The
congregants sit quietly, attentive. The women’s heads are covered, and
everyone is dressed modestly. Nobody throws holy water at the rather
oddly-garbed priest standing at the pulpit. Nobody gets up and
indignantly walks out. It’s only my third time at the Priory of the
Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, but I already know that as far
as Traditional Latin Mass enclaves go, this place is different.
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