Little demand?
From the ever-wonderful kreuz.net
"The Christmas Mass in most Catholic parishes was celebrated as usual in German and in the familiar rite. At least that is the information the press spokesmen for the archdiocese Freiburg, Thomas Maier, and the Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart, Thomas Broch. In both areas, no community is known which invited the faithful to a Midnight Mass in Latin, although since September this is possible without the consent of the bishop."
They omit to refer to the tower inferno of wrath that would have awaited any parish priest who had used the extraordinary form for Midnight Mass.
"The Christmas Mass in most Catholic parishes was celebrated as usual in German and in the familiar rite. At least that is the information the press spokesmen for the archdiocese Freiburg, Thomas Maier, and the Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart, Thomas Broch. In both areas, no community is known which invited the faithful to a Midnight Mass in Latin, although since September this is possible without the consent of the bishop."
They omit to refer to the tower inferno of wrath that would have awaited any parish priest who had used the extraordinary form for Midnight Mass.
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