
Pope Paul VI: The Liturgical Rationalist
Paul VI seemed to suggest that a love of the Church’s ancient liturgy is actually a moral failing.
Paul VI seemed to suggest that a love of the Church’s ancient liturgy is actually a moral failing.
In this episode, liturgical scholar Gregory DiPippo takes us deep into the intricacies of the Roman Catholic liturgy, examining the current state of the Latin Mass in light of recent Vatican policies.
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