One of the epic struggles in the culture wars of our time is reaching its climax, a conflict every bit as important as disagreements over Net Zero or the ‘national curriculum’. It’s the battle in the Roman Catholic Church over the millennia-old Latin Mass and the 1960s ‘modernised’ version. This may not seem of great significance to ordinary Catholics or non-Catholics yet its outcome could determine the future of the Church as one of the pillars of Western Civilisation.
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