Priests don't like new translations for mass ceremony, St. John's survey says

Priests don't like new translations for mass ceremony, St. John's survey says

May 22, 2013 at 4:12PM
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)

It looks like not all Catholic clergy are crazy about the new translation of the Roman missal used in mass ceremonies.

That's according to a survey released Tuesday by St. John's School of Theology in Collegeville, Minn. It found 59 percent of priests surveyed do not like the new mass translations, which began to be used in fall 2011.

(The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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