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A PERSECUTION FROM WITHIN! Inside the Remaining Charlotte TLM, by Sarah Cain – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By Sarah Cain, Crisis Magazine, Oct. 9, 2025

Sarah Cain, known as The Crusader Gal, is a political and cultural commentator who makes videos about the decline of the West, and she writes Homefront Crusade. She is the author of Failing Foundations: The Pillars of the West Are Nearing Collapse.

 

It was claimed that having the TLM at parishes was divisive. So, paradoxically, faithful Catholics were forcibly divided from their parish communities and sent long distances away, that they may not worship in the same spaces as their neighbors.

I’ve long been an occasional visitor to the Traditional Latin Mass. Although it’s a form of the Mass that I have grown to love, the drive to the TLM was much longer than the drive to my local parish, which itself leans more traditional than the typical Novus Ordo parish. So, I would only make the trek once a month, usually on a Thursday evening, to Our Lady of Grace in Greensboro or St. Thomas Aquinas in Charlotte. I would likewise attend on major Holy Days—like Ascension Thursday, which is not celebrated on Thursday locally, being transferred to the next Sunday by an ordinary who seemed to believe that you would have more Catholics if Catholics didn’t have to act and worship like Catholics.

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