5 thoughts on “Barnhardt nails the Jesuit International to the floor”
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Is Ann Barnhardt attending Mass? I have not heard this aspect?
As far as I know, she lives in Tuscany and attends the TLM mass with an American priest.
You confuse her with Hilary White, who lives in Tuscany. Ann Barnhardt lives Stateside in a “van down by the river”. And to answer the question from your other reader, Ann Barnhardt most certainly does attend TLM. She, correctly in my opinion, considers the naming of Francis as rendering the Mass thus said not licit, but still valid. She also, also correctly in my opinion, considers that this error is darkening the intellects of many otherwise good priests.
Mark, I have a trustworthy friend who goes to mass with her in Tuscany, on occasion, who is a former policeman.