Episode 14: Fr. Donald Kloster of the Diocese of Bridgeport talks about the resurgence of the Tridentine Form of the Mass (June 6, 2020) - a podcast by WCAT Radio

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Fr. Donald Kloster of the Diocese of Bridgeport is Dr. Mary Anne Urlakis’ guest on Episode 14 of “Vows, Vocations, and Promises: Discerning the Call of Love.” In this episode, Fr. Kloster discusses his private research regarding the resurgence of the Tridentine – or- Extraordinary Form- of the Roman Catholic Mass. Fr. Kloster will be celebrating his 25th anniversary of ordination in July. He graduated from the University of Texas in 1989 and spent a year in postulancy as the historic Abbey of Disentis in Switzerland. Fr. Kloster earned an M.A. in Moral Theology and defended a thesis on the death penalty in 1995. Father served as a missionary priest in Ecuador for 7 years and was the pastor of one of the largest and poorest parishes in the Archdiocese of Guayaquil. Fr. Kloster is currently the Chaplain of St. Joseph’s Manor in Trumbull, Connecticut.

In this episode, Fr. Kloster presents his private research regarding the growing number of families and young adults who are discovering the beauty and spiritual depth of the Traditional Latin Mass- often called the TLM. Fr. Kloster has a profound love for the Tridentine Mass and in Episode 14, he relates to Dr. Urlakis the evidence that a growing number of Catholics share his devotion to this ancient form of the Holy Mass.

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