I was just going to suggest St Martin's for these reasons! From what I've heard (a friend is friends with one of the cannons of the shrine), the archbishop made it a shrine so they could keep the Latin Mass. And that was justified and possible largely due to the relics of the ancient Roman saints. In any case, it's a beautiful church, we…
I was just going to suggest St Martin's for these reasons! From what I've heard (a friend is friends with one of the cannons of the shrine), the archbishop made it a shrine so they could keep the Latin Mass. And that was justified and possible largely due to the relics of the ancient Roman saints. In any case, it's a beautiful church, well worth a visit, and supposedly the longest continually open Adoration in the country.
I was just going to suggest St Martin's for these reasons! From what I've heard (a friend is friends with one of the cannons of the shrine), the archbishop made it a shrine so they could keep the Latin Mass. And that was justified and possible largely due to the relics of the ancient Roman saints. In any case, it's a beautiful church, well worth a visit, and supposedly the longest continually open Adoration in the country.