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As tensions rise around the future of the Traditional Latin Mass, The Prayerful Posse dives into the latest crackdown in the Diocese of Charlotte. Bishop Michael Martin has moved all TLM celebrations to a remote chapel—displacing scads of faithful parishioners. With Pope Leo XIV newly elected, the posse asks: Why now?
Raymond Arroyo is joined by Father Gerald Murray and Robert Royal to break it all down. They explore what the Latin Mass is, why it matters, and whether these restrictions reflect the Church’s actual teaching—or something else entirely.
The panel unpacks the fallout: from faithful backlash to the bishop’s talking points, and whether this signals a wider push to suppress reverence, tradition, and beauty in worship. They argue that unity should not come at the cost of marginalizing the devout.
Also in this episode: what Pope Leo might do next, the Vatican’s silence on China’s persecuted Catholics, and how the Church risks forgetting its own heritage.
If you care about liturgy, liberty, and the life of the Church, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
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