(LifeSiteNews) â On this episode of Faith and Reason, Father Chris Alar, MIC, joins John-Henry Westen and Deacon Keith Fournier to discuss the massive attendance at the Chartres pilgrimage, Pope Leo XIVâs letter to the pilgrims, the pontiffâs appointment of an anti-traditional archbishop in Argentina, the increasing number of young people drawn to Catholic tradition, and more.
The panel opened the episode by discussing the annual Chartres pilgrimage, which saw a record 20,000 pilgrims participate in the trek from Paris to Chartres. The trio watched a clip of Chartres Bishop Philippe Christory reading a letter Pope Leo XIV wrote to the pilgrims.
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Westen noted the hope many traditional Catholics have that the new pontiff will lift some of his predecessorâs harsh restrictions on the Latin Mass, as well as some indications that suggest heâs moving in that direction.
âEverybodyâs waiting to see what happens with the Latin Mass community, thereâs been so many restrictions. (The restrictions in) Charlotte happened a couple of weeks ago, which was disastrous. And then it sort of turned a corner, it was delayed,â the host said. âAnd thereâs even some speculation that Pope Leo had something to do with that delay. We hope so.â
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âBut I think whatâs joyous is that there seems to be so much hope here,â he added. âAnd I canât blame anyone, when you have 19,000 young people all clamoring for this, itâs hard to ignore.â
Fr. Alar emphasized that the extraordinary form of the Mass has been a source of unity for many young Catholics.
âIf you look at what has been the unifying factor of the young in the Catholic Church, itâs been the TLM,â the priest said. âThis happens to be something that you see more of the youth striving to be part of, receiving Communion at the altar rails, receiving [while] kneeling. The essence of the young has really been upgrading in terms of reverence and piety.â
âWe see that even in vocations now,â he added. âThe men that we see coming into the community now ⊠we are seeing a definite increase in piety and reverence within the younger men (who) are coming in today.â
Deacon Keith agreed and highlighted how young Catholics seem to be drawn to both the Latin Mass and the Byzantine Divine Liturgy because they have a hunger for tradition.
âGenerally, young people want the Lord, and they want the fullness that comes from the dynamic, faithful Catholic liturgy. And they want the fullness that the Church has to offer in the tradition, and in the 2,000 years of wisdom that she offers,â he said.
Later in the episode, the panel turned to news from South America, where Pope Leo XIV appointed Argentine Bishop RaĂșl MartĂn as an archbishop. MartĂn has faced sharp criticism for attacking traditional Catholic liturgical practices such as receiving Communion on the tongue and kneeling.
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Alar underscored that Bishop MartĂn is contradicting the traditional norm of receiving Our Lord.
âThe traditional way of receiving (the Eucharist) is kneeling on the tongue; it is the way to receive,â he said. âAnd so to take that away is something thatâs not really proper. Weâre not really supposed to be able to have a bishop do that.â
Alar further stressed that Pope John Paul IIâs instruction Redemptionis Sacramentum says that the faithful canât be denied the Eucharist if they kneel.
âRedemptionis Sacramentum says that you cannot be denied if you are receiving either standing or kneeling,â the priest said. âThat is the choice of the communicant; the communicant has the right. I cannot deny you (Communion) if you want to stand or kneel.â
âAnd again, Redemptionis Sacramentum says this is the norm. So Iâm very surprised when these bishops try to step in and try to redefine that,â he added.
For more discussion on Pope Leo XIVâs concerning appointment of Bishop MartĂn, young Catholics being drawn to tradition, the overwhelming number of pilgrims that attended the Chartres pilgrimage, and more, tune in to this episode of Faith and Reason.
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