ZENIT - The World Seen From Rome
Code: ZE05072121
Date: 2005-07-21
Pius V's Latin Mass Scheduled at Youth Day
Members of Juventutem to Participate
ROME, JULY 21, 2005 (Zenit.org).-
At least 3,000 youths and 60 priests of a group supportive of the Latin
Mass of Pope Pius V plan to attend World Youth Day in Cologne, an
official says.
Armand de Malleray, of St. Peter's Fraternity, who is delegate
general of the Juventutem association, announced the news to ZENIT.
The first Juventutem group was made up of followers of Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, who met in Brazil. For the past three years, Juventutem has been in full communion with the Church of Rome. Its members will attend the Aug. 21 Mass presided over by Benedict XVI.
In the preceding days, at 7:30 a.m. the Juventutem group will
attend a Mass celebrated in Latin in the old rite, in the Church of St.
Antonius in Duesseldorf, which, together with Bonn and Cologne, is one
of the three areas in which World Youth Day events will be held.
The church was assigned to them by the Pontifical Council for the
Laity with the approval of Cardinal Joachim Meisner of Cologne.
Three cardinals and eight bishops will preside at vespers or lead
times of prayer and reflection which Juventutem members will attend.
De Malleray added that Juventutem's objective for World Youth Day
is to "get to know one another, knowing that we have a common tradition
within Holy Mother Church."