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BONUS Video: Let’s imitate St. Charles Borromeo and the Council of Trent which helped bring the Church back to right order

We must bend our sinful wills to God’s Holy Will! There is a way to keep the Traditional Latin Mass in St. Charles County as outlined in the many documents below. The Bishop of Cleveland established a Shrine for the Traditional Latin Mass on July 28, 2023, so clearly this is an allowable option. The Archdiocesan leaders say that the number one reason for All Things New is a vocations crisis, yet they force priests into early retirement, and take priests out of full time ministry and put others into administration. What is the Archdiocese doing to increase vocations? A national ministry called Vocations Ministry sends an email newsletter each month. St. Clare of Assisi in Ellisville is featured in the November 2023 newsletter. Why isn’t this an archdiocesan-wide effort? Why are we not working with this ministry to increase vocations ASAP? Let’s imitate St. Charles Borromeo and the Council of Trent which helped bring the Church back to right order. St. Charles Borromeo, pray for us!

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