Inside the Remaining Charlotte TLM
Many of you have heard that the Traditional Latin Mass has been banned in the Charlotte diocese. In an area of more than 20,000 square miles, only one remote chapel has been provided for this worship. On the first Sunday after the ban, I drove to that chapel. My article for Crisis Magazine documents what I saw. The introduction follows:
I’ve long been an occasional visitor to the Traditional Latin Mass. Although it’s a form of the Mass that I have grown to love, the drive to the TLM was much longer than the drive to my local parish, which itself leans more traditional than the typical Novus Ordo parish. So, I would only make the trek once a month, usually on a Thursday evening, to Our Lady of Grace in Greensboro or St. Thomas Aquinas in Charlotte. I would likewise attend on major Holy Days—like Ascension Thursday, which is not celebrated on Thursday locally, being transferred to the next Sunday by an ordinary who seemed to believe that you would have more Catholics if Catholics didn’t have to act and worship like Catholics.
But when Bishop Martin shut down the Traditional Latin Mass in all parishes and forced those communities to disband, I felt compelled to join those who were banished to a remote chapel, miles away from the highway, at the end of a series of two-lane roads surrounded by cornfields. If we are supposed to be with those who grieve, then this was the place to find them. In order to express true compassion—from the Latin cum passio—one must suffer with. It requires presence. Despite Bishop Martin’s claim to his sheep that he would “commit to walk with” them, he was noticeably absent.
Continue reading at Crisis Magazine (freely).



Sarah...now I know why I haven't seen you at Mass. Having grown up with TLM and experiencing it in Los Angeles, I do miss it. I would like to go with you one Sunday. Let's chat. Excellent article.
Gpa Jack
"Banned." Not by a government. Not by some tin-pot dictatorship. Not by some local gangster. Not by some socialist regime... No.... by the Church itself. I believe people need to seriously think about that. All those masses for hundreds of years... were they heresy? Who banned this? I repeat... it wasn't the anti-catholic villains of some Overlord's cabal... it was the anti-catholics in the Catholic Church itself.