"The Ancient Liturgy Does Not Seek to Please at the Time, and that Is Why the Era Returns to It"
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Just days before the start of the traditional Pentecost pilgrimage to Chartres, Philippe Darantière, president of Notre-Dame de Chrétienté, offered a reflection on the reasons behind the continued growth of one of Europe's largest Catholic pilgrimages. In an opinion piece published in La Croix, Darantière places at the center of the debate questions rarely discussed in certain contemporary ecclesial circles: the meaning of sacrifice, the sacred,…
On the eve of the pilgrimage of Chartres organized by Notre-Dame-de-Chrétienté, the president of the association returns to the attraction of the young generation of Catholics for the traditional liturgy. For Philippe Darantière, in a world saturated with horizontality, the verticality of ancestral rites slices and frees.
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