Benedictine Bishop Marian Eleganti, former auxiliary bishop of the Swiss diocese of Chur, has offered a first-person reflection on the profound changes the Church has undergone in recent decades, from his childhood as an altar boy to his episcopal ministry. In an interview with AdVaticanum, Eleganti recounts his own life and priestly journey, marked by the transition from the traditional liturgy to the reforms following the Second Vatican Counci…
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Benedictine Bishop Marian Eleganti, former auxiliary bishop of the Swiss diocese of Chur, has offered a first-person reflection on the profound changes the Church has undergone in recent decades, from his childhood as an altar boy to his episcopal ministry. In an interview with AdVaticanum, Eleganti recounts his own life and priestly journey, marked by the transition from the traditional liturgy to the reforms following the Second Vatican Counci…