BY Ian Dunn | October 20 2011 | comments icon 0 COMMENTS     print icon print

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Bishop Tartaglia uses YouTube to explain new Missal translation

The bishop has embraced social media in his quest to educate Catholics about recent changes to the Mass.

Paisely Diocese has uploaded four YouTube videos that feature Bishop Philip Tartaglia discussing the new English translation of the Roman missal. The videos give an insight into how Catholics are expected to respond to the new translation and are entitled ‘The New Roman Missal’, ‘A different sound’, ‘Standing before God’ and ‘Hopes for the future’. They can each be watched below.

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