Another wrinkle is that in the TLM, the feast is celebrated on Dec 8th as usual, the Sunday commemorated. So there’s no reason to force Traditional Catholics to go to Mass on Monday the 9th, a day when it is much more difficult to find a TLM.
Another wrinkle is that in the TLM, the feast is celebrated on Dec 8th as usual, the Sunday commemorated. So there’s no reason to force Traditional Catholics to go to Mass on Monday the 9th, a day when it is much more difficult to find a TLM.
Another wrinkle is that in the TLM, the feast is celebrated on Dec 8th as usual, the Sunday commemorated. So there’s no reason to force Traditional Catholics to go to Mass on Monday the 9th, a day when it is much more difficult to find a TLM.
I’m sure that’s who Cardinal Cupich had in mind.
A joke. Sorry, I couldn’t help myself.