Rome has not been the only place in the Catholic world in these past few days where bishops and priests have cooperated to make the Church's venerable and ancient rite more available to God's faithful people.
Today, at the chapel of Saint John's in Forest Glen, Silver Spring, Maryland, a solemn high Mass for the feast of Christ the King, observed on the last Sunday of October annually in the traditional calendar as established by Pope Pius XI in 1925, was offered by priests stationed in the Archdiocese. Bishop Evelio Menjivar, auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese, graciously made himself available to attend the Mass in choro.
Pictured here the priests and ministers together with the bishop after the Mass. Congratulations to all who banded together to make possible this most excellent and fitting expression of the Church's worship for, and honor of, Jesus Christ, our Divine King of Love and High Priest.
