Recently it had been reported that at Seton Hall University, a series of Masses were being offered, alternating between the
usus antiquior and the modern Roman liturgy (in Latin -- and possibly with other expressions of liturgical continuity, though I have not heard a formal report about this). In follow up to this, an update came in this evening from one of our readers, where they note a good attendance at the Masses on the part of the student population, and the participation of both seminarians and lay students as servers to the Masses.
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