Professor Luc Perrin is perhaps the foremost historian of the Catholic
Traditionalist movement in France and in the world. He is also active in the
training of seminarians.
His talk is entitled: “From Benedict to Francis, the Church in
Europe at a New Crossroads.”
Martin Mosebach is one of the foremost authors of Germany. Best known in his
home country as a novelist and essayist, he is most familiar to
English-speaking Catholics as the author of the seminal work on the Traditional
liturgy, The Heresy of Formlessness.
His talk is entitled: “Paradise on Earth: the Liturgy as a Window on
the Hereafter.”
Solemn Mass at the Church of the Holy Innocents starts at 6 pm.
The talks begin in Holy Innocents Hall in the lower level at 7:30 pm.
Admission is free. All are welcome to attend.
For information on Holy Innocents Church, including location and directions,
see HERE.