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The service at Holy Trinity Church is very modernistic.

From: Frank D
Sent on: Saturday, July 11, 2015, 12:14 AM
I attended one service at Holy Trinity Church and found it to be very modernistic to the extent that one almost feels that it is a Protestant service. This is very different than the Mass that one would experience at, for example, the Church of the Holy Innocents. I guess that this is what "The Contemporary Roman Catholic" perspective is all about.     A conservative Catholic would probably not feel comfortable at the Holy Trinity service. 


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