From the Free Press:
For some Catholics, the traditional Latin Mass is a vital part of their religious life, a ceremony that connects them with their faith and history. In the Archdiocese of Detroit, there are currently 17 sites, most of them churches, where the traditional Mass is held.
But starting Tuesday, July 1, those 17 sites will be whittled down to only four churches as the Detroit archdiocese cracks down on the controversial Mass in accordance with restrictions handed down by Pope Francis. Under the new rules announced June 13 by Archbishop of Detroit Edward Weisenburger, only one parish church and three non-parish churches in the six-county Archdiocese of Detroit will be allowed to hold the traditional Mass. Thirteen churches or other religious sites in metro Detroit will have their permission to celebrate the Latin Mass stripped away starting July 1, and some local priests will have their permission to perform the Mass removed.