"The Lord has sought for Himself a man after His own heart, and the Lord has commanded him to be Commander over His people." (1 Sm 13:14)
Ten-hut! First Solemn High Mass at West Point for cadets in six decades
There was a Solemn High Mass at West Point Academy on Friday, January 11, 2019. Captain Randy Shed asked Fr. Donald Kloster if he could organize the first Solemn High Mass at Holy Trinity Chapel in at least 57 years. Captain Shed then asked his pastor about the possibility of a Solemn High Mass at West Point. Rev. Fr. Major Sean Magnuson was very gracious to us and gave us the needed permission.
As our readers now know, there are 11 holy priests saying TLMs either weekly or monthly for the relief of the enrolled souls of the Rorate Caeli Purgatorial Society. One of those priests -- who says the Traditional Mass for the Society every Friday -- is an American military chaplain.
As a military chaplain, he's always concerned about the lack of priests in the military, and the chance that Catholic servicemen will be wooed to heresy by Protestant ministers looking for converts. Now, however, he's alerted me that the Navy is forcing Catholic priests out at the age of 62, while Protestants are allowed to stay. What is more troubling is that he is hearing high-ranking Navy officials basically saying, "Who cares, we have plenty of other chaplains who can 'minister' to the Catholics. They can do whatever priests can do."
Below, you'll find a column penned by His Excellency Edwin O'Brien, current Archbishop of Baltimore and former Military Archbishop. He certainly calls the Navy out for discrimination and urges everyone to contact their elected officials in Washington and ask them to change the age ban on chaplains so that priests can serve as long as their minds, bodies and God allow.
CLICK HERE to read H.E. O'Brien's column.
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