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This rube of a NYT writer is trying to insinuate that all Traditional Catholics are also MAGA people. Maybe there's a correlation in values but it's a ridiculous broad stroke meant to paint traditionalists as dangerous radicals and extremists (for the record MAGA people aren't any of those things either, but that's what the dominant narrative in our culture wants you to think).
That said, I appreciate the shoutout the article makes to Alex Begin, a laymen from the Archdiocese of Detroit who has spent years training priests how to celebrate the Latin Mass through his Extraordinary Faith Celebrant Training program. I also appreciate the really nice photos of the Mass in the article. So have a look!
Interesting to note that in the third paragraph she insinuates that of all the various sorts of people who value the Latin Mass, none of them are simply "Catholics who take their faith seriously" which would be most accurate. She's denigrating their motives and reducing it to aesthetic preference or the naïveté of a convert and then proceeds to call the whole group a rising "right-wing strain on American Christianity".
If you want to see what direction the secular world wants the Church to go, read this article. It's clear that it views a passionate, masculine, Divinely-lead Church as a threat and it prefers a neutered, feminized, compromised Church instead.
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That said, I appreciate the shoutout the article makes to Alex Begin, a laymen from the Archdiocese of Detroit who has spent years training priests how to celebrate the Latin Mass through his Extraordinary Faith Celebrant Training program. I also appreciate the really nice photos of the Mass in the article. So have a look!
DETROIT — Eric Agustin’s eight children used to call the first day of the week “Party Sunday.” The family would wake up, attend a short morning Mass at a Catholic parish near their house, then head home for lunch and an afternoon of relaxing and watching football.
But this summer, the family made a “big switch,” one of his teenage sons said on a recent Sunday afternoon outside St. Joseph Shrine, the family’s new parish. At St. Joseph, the liturgy is ornate, precisely choreographed and conducted entirely in Latin. The family drives an hour round trip to attend a service that starts at 11 a.m. and can last almost two hours.
Interesting to note that in the third paragraph she insinuates that of all the various sorts of people who value the Latin Mass, none of them are simply "Catholics who take their faith seriously" which would be most accurate. She's denigrating their motives and reducing it to aesthetic preference or the naïveté of a convert and then proceeds to call the whole group a rising "right-wing strain on American Christianity".
If you want to see what direction the secular world wants the Church to go, read this article. It's clear that it views a passionate, masculine, Divinely-lead Church as a threat and it prefers a neutered, feminized, compromised Church instead.

Old Latin Mass Finds New American Audience, Despite Pope’s Disapproval (Published 2022)
An ancient form of Catholic worship is drawing in young traditionalists and conservatives. But it signals a divide within the church.