The bishop of the diocese of Arlington, Burbidge, has appointed Fr. Lundberg as his delegate to implement the policies of Traditionis Custodes "to lead the faithful who are attached to the antecedent liturgy towards the celebration of the liturgy according to the liturgical books reformed by decree of the Second Vatican Council, and which form the unique expression of the lex orandi of the Roman Rite." (see attached bishop's letter, point #9)
As explained in an article by CNA:
Delegate named
Burbidge named Father Bjorn Lundberg, pastor of Sacred Heart of Jesus Church in Winchester, as his delegate “to assist with the implementation of this policy and to oversee the pastoral and spiritual care of the faithful who are impacted by it.”
(https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/images/CNA_5d013065e9a7b_156707_1.jpg?w=600)Bishop Michael Burbidge of Arlington. CNA Photo
“While these new norms will bring some change to the places and times of worship, I ask all in our diocese to maintain a spirit of unity and fidelity,” Burbidge said in a letter accompanying the new policy.
“The promulgation of Traditionis Custodes recalls for all of us, Christ's faithful, the Second Vatican Council's teaching found in the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy Sacrosanctum Concilium: ‘Liturgical services are not private functions, but are celebrations of the Church, which is the “sacrament of unity,” namely, the holy people united and ordered under their bishops,'" the policy states.
“For this reason, we ask the Holy Spirit to increase his gifts of unity and peace within the universal Church and within our local church. Let us pray with ever greater fervor that God Our Father will be pleased to grant her peace, and guard, unite and govern her throughout the whole world."
Arlington bishop curtails Traditional Latin Masses | Catholic News Agency (https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/251924/arlington-bishop-restricts-traditional-latin-masses)
This Fr. Lundberg is who the SSPX has good relations with, and who recommends their faithful to contact in sacramental emergencies? :facepalm: