When I did Paris-Chartres, by total chance (there were 20,000 people), I met 2 Fins who had come all the way to Milan just to see the Traditional Ambrosian Rite in the Basilica of St. Ambrose on his feast day. They deserve all this and more
Saint Sophrony of Essex shares a story of how his elder, Saint Silouan of Mount Athos, prayed for everyone in hell, and could not bear to think that anyone should remain there:
We do not really want a religion that is right where we are right. What we want is a religion that is right where we are wrong.
We do not want, as the newspapers say, a church that will move with the world. We want a church that will move the world.
-Chesterton
One of my favourite things about Ambrosian Chant is that the guy who has recorded the largest opus of chants, now that he's finished, posts things like "Just the two of us sax solo"