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By Calvin Freiburger, LifeSiteNews, Jan 20, 2024

On January 19, the diocese announced that Our Lady of Lourdes Parish will be permitted to share the St. Ann Mission’s church building for Traditional Latin Mass services and that Bishop Iffert will join parishioners for dialogue on the situation.

 

PARK HILL, Kentucky (LifeSiteNews) — The bishop of Covington, Kentucky, has made the Traditional Latin Mass available at a church in the Covington area, days after removing two beloved priests who offered it regularly at their personal parish.

Some of the faithful have suggested the move still falls short.

As previously covered by LifeSiteNews, parishioners at Our Lady of Lourdes in Park Hill were recently informed by Father Shannon Collins that he and Father Sean Kopczynski, who served as Parochial Vicar, were stripped of their faculties by their ordinary, Bishop John Iffert. The two priests, who belong to the Missionaries of St. John the Baptist, provided the traditional sacraments to laity at Our Lady of Lourdes and at the Oratory of the Holy Family, located 28 miles southwest in Union, Kentucky. …

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