Recently, the FoederatioInternationalis Una Voce (FIUV), of which I am Secretary, conducted a survey of its member associations and other contacts to supply information for the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith: to supplement the survey of bishops the Congregation had itself initiated. We received a large number of responses, including from almost every Spanish-speaking country.
There are many dioceses for which we had no reports, in Latin America, where there are almost certainly no EF Masses taking place; in Canada and the USA, on the other hand, we are more likely to have missed out on places where there are celebrations. This means the graph probably understates the contrast.
Of greater value than figures, I believe, are the personal testimonies of the people filling in the survey. I offer a selection here, anonymised to protect the individuals and groups concerned. I will let them speak for themselves, from a full range of experiences, both good and bad, in seeking the Church’s ancient liturgy.
These quotations are translations from the Spanish. The original Spanish can be seen in a Spanish-language version of this blogpost at the Adelante la fe blog here
If anyone would like to join the FIUV’s list of local contacts, please email me at secretary@fiuv.org
From Argentina
We were
treated with contempt on the part of the bishop.
(another diocese)
We are
segregated and labelled, by the clergy and laity with positions in the diocese,
as execrable traditionalist recalcitrants, when we only wish to offer our Lord
the honour he deserves…
The Ordinary
is totally hostile. He has forbidden kneeling for Holy Communion. He has
persecuted all who want to celebrate Mass in the Extraordinary Form.
(another diocese)



























