International campaign calls for 'full freedom' of Latin Mass to answer 'crisis' in the Church
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Despite 'attempts that have been made to suppress it, especially during the present pontificate,' the ancient liturgy is 'continuing to spread and to sanctify the Christian people who are blessed to be able to benefit from it.'

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