Tuesday, December 23, 2008

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A bishop in the Gran Via

Pablo de Rojas dirige desde Bilbao una comunidad cristiana maintaining the pre-conciliar rites outside of a church that considered too modern COUNTRY-Basque Country

A priest prays in Latin with his back to his parishioners, which are covered with veils and shawls. The picture reminds the masses of the early twentieth century, but you can still see right in 2008 and in the heart of the Gran Vía in Bilbao. The officiating is Pablo de Rojas (Jaén, 1979), which is presented as the youngest bishop since the Renaissance. Schismatic followers of Archbishop Ngo Dinh Thuc Vietnamese, who condemned the reforms introduced by Vatican II in 1965, De Rojas established in August based in Bilbao, to be close to France, where current boom is more Societas Filiorum Auxilii Chritianorum-eight priests and three nuns, which offers the sacraments according to the pre-conciliar rites.



From small felt the priestly vocation, but did not like the current Catholic liturgy. "I did it with a pre-conciliar missal and began to investigate," he says. From age 17 he completed his ecclesiastical studies in different cities, until arriving at an institute of "traditional kind in Germany. Bachelor of Philosophy and Law, in June he was ordained priest in Mexico and two months later elevated to his present rank by the successor of one of several bishops who consecrated Thuc, also responsible for the consecration of the Palmar de Troya. Read!

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