Conference participants were mostly French, but came from all across the globe. All had one common love: the Roman rite.
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It's wonderful to see priests in Rome dressing like real Catholic priests, with cassock and saturno. And not in layclothes as was the common norm up until a few years ago. I think the tide might be turning. Thanks be to God.
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J.P. Sonnen is an author, history docent, educator and travel writer. His graduate degrees are from the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum) in Rome, Italy.
2 comments:
It's wonderful to see priests in Rome dressing like real Catholic priests, with cassock and saturno. And not in layclothes as was the common norm up until a few years ago.
I think the tide might be turning.
Thanks be to God.
Really its only American clergy who wear the saturno in the Rome of today. There are many reasons for this.
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