God willing, Pope Leo will make this bishop the Prefect for the Dicastery for Divine Worship! He also has celebrated the TLM! How great would that be!
Five years ago Erik Varden O.C.S.O. was consecrated the first ethnic Norwegian Bishop-Prelate of Trondheim in modern times, and the first to be consecrated in Nidaros Cathedral since the Reformation (it became a Protestant Cathedral, The Church of Norway at the Reformation).
Youth and liturgy: a search for beauty without labels
Varden recognizes that there is a renewed interest in traditional liturgy among young people of various sensibilities, although he does not consider it a uniform phenomenon or a generational conflict. For him, the key lies in the faithful celebration of the mysteries: “Do the red and say the black.” That is, follow the rubrics of the Missal and let the liturgy speak without personal additions.
He rejects the tendency to classify this phenomenon as “backward” or contrary to the Second Vatican Council. He cites the Chartres pilgrimage as an example: “The young people who attended were simply impossible to categorize… Some might go to a charismatic service on Saturday, have Mass in Latin on Sunday, and go to work with Caritas on Monday.”
Varden concludes: “As long as we keep insisting on pigeonholing people into these narrow categories, we are not going to understand what is happening.”

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Great news indeed. Deo gratias!
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