Saturday, December 31, 2011
SOLEMN HIGH MASS FOR THE EPIPHANY
http://www.francisdesales.com
Monday, December 26, 2011
Solemn Midnight Mass & Devotions on New Years Eve
Web site for the parish
www.francisdesales.com
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Solemn Mass in South Carolina
Prince of Peace Catholic Church in Taylors, S.C., will be host to a Solemn High Midnight Mass Dec. 25. The celebrant will be Fr. Richard Tomlinson with Fr. Christopher Smith as deacon and seminarian Renaurd West serving as subdeacon.This will be the first Solemn High Mass in the Piedmont Deanery and the entire Upstate of South Carolina in more than 50 years.note: check out the parish bulletin and see how this parish is returning to tradition, rosaries said in latin, more traditional masses included in the schedule etc.This parish is in the Diocese of Charleston
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
SOLEMN MASS AT MIDNIGHT
http://www.francisdesales.com
EMBER DAYS THIS WEEK
"The Wednesday, Friday and Saturday following the first Sunday in Lent, Whitsunday (Pentecost), Holy Cross day (Sept. 14), and St. Lucy's day (Dec. 13), which are days of fasting for the special sanctification of the four seasons, and for obtaining God's blessing on the clergy, for whose ordination the Ember Saturdays are specially set apart." (Catholic Dictionary) Note that ember days are of very ancient origin (possibly dating back to apostolic times). It is customary to fast and observe partial abstinence (meat once only) on Ember Days, and observe the usual Friday full abstinence.
Friday, December 9, 2011
CHRISTMASS DAY & WEEKLY MASS ANNOUNCED
St Mary, Mother of God Parish
359 Old Griffin Road
P.O. Box 901
Jackson, GA 30233Phone: (770) 775-4162 Fax: (770) 775-4174
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Midnight Mass New Years Eve
www.francisdesales.com
Note:
A plenary indulgence is granted to the faithful under the usual conditions who devoutly assist at the singing or recition of:The Te Deum on the last day of the year to give thanks to God for benefits received during the past year.The Veni Creator on 1 January to implore divine help during the coming year
Sunday, November 20, 2011
FIRST LATIN MASS IN LAGRANGE ANNOUNCED
St Peters web site:
http://www.stpeterslagrange.net/parish/
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Solemn Requiem Mass for Repose of Bishops Soul
www.francisdesales.com
Saturday, November 12, 2011
OFFICE OF THE DEAD THURSDAY
Saturday, November 5, 2011
PHOTOS OF REQUIEM MASS IN MACON
http://southernorderspage.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
TONIGHT 2 SOLEMN MASSES AND 1 MISSA CANTATA IN GEORGIA
Now we have a black dalmatic for the deacon and a black tunic for the sub-deacon for tonight's All Souls' Requiem at 7:00 PM. It will be Solemn Sung with Father Dawid Kwiatkowski as the deacon, Deacon Don Coates as the sub deacon and me as the celebrant.
Gabriel Fauré composed his Requiem in D minor, Op. 48 between 1887 and 1890. This choral–orchestral setting of the Roman Catholic Mass for the Dead is the best known of his large works. The most famous movement is the soprano aria Pie Jesu. Camille Saint-Saëns said of it, "just as Mozart's is the only Ave verum Corpus, this is the only Pie Jesu."
Fauré's Requiem consists of seven movements which will be sung tonight as a part of the actual EF Requiem Mass with catafalque:
I. Introït et Kyrie (D minor)
II. Offertoire (B minor)
III. Sanctus (E flat major)
IV. Pie Jesu (B flat major)
V. Agnus Dei et Lux Aeterna (F major)
VI. Libera me (D minor)
VII. In Paradisum (D major)
ALSO SEE BELOW POSTS FOR FIRST (SINCE VATICAN II) TRADITIONAL REQUIEM MASS IN SAVANNAH CATAHEDRAL TONIGHT AT 6:00 PM : AND
SOLEMN HIGH MASS WITH ABSOLUTION AT THE CATAFALQUE 7:30 PM ST FRANCIS DE SALES MABLETON
Thursday, October 27, 2011
No First Friday Latin Mass at St Andrews
For directions to St Francis de Sales visit:
www.francisdesales.com
Help Una Voce Phillipines
(OUR CHAPTER IN THE PHILLIPINES NEEDS HELP)
In 2010, Ecclesia Dei Society of St. Joseph (EDSSJ) became part of Foederatio Internationalis Una Voce (FIUV) the first to be founded and the most internationally prominent group of Roman Catholic laity who are strongly attached to, and promote, the Usus Antiquior of the Roman Rite, also known as "Tridentine Mass", "Traditional Latin Mass" or "Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite", within the canonical norms of the Roman Catholic Church. This made the EDSSJ the first-ever Filipino society to become part of this highly-esteemed organization, which enjoys high-level contacts with the Roman Curia and is known for its fidelity to the Holy See.
We appeal to your generosity, dear readers, even as time runs short. Those wishing to donate may donate either via paypal (the paypal donation button can be seen at the top right of this blog, under the Una Voce logo) or by donating to the either of the following bank accounts:
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Wednesday, October 26, 2011
UPCOMING MASSES IN NOVEMBER
St Francis de Sales Mableton has high Mass for All Saints (Nov 1) at 7:30 pm and All Souls (Nov 2) 7:30 pm, with absolution at the catafalque. Also a high Mass for First Friday (Nov 4) at 7:00 pm
UPDATE: THE HIGH MASSES ON ALL SAINTS AND ALL SOULS WILL BE SOLEMN HIGH MASSES. ALSO NOTE ON ALL SOULS THERE WILL BE 3 BACK TO BACK LOW MASSES SAID STARTING AT 6:30AM WITH ADDITIONAL LOW MASSES AT 9:00 AM AND NOON.
www.francisdesales.com
SAVANNAH DIOCESE:
The Cathedral for the first time since Vatican II will have a Requiem high mass on All Souls Day (Nov 2) at 6:00 pm. This will be a missa cantata
www.savannahcathedral.org
Saint Josephs in Macon will have a Solemn High Requiem mass on All Souls (Nov 2) at 7:00 pm. Mass is by Gabriel Faure. Also low mass on Sunday Nov 6 at 2:00 pm
www.stjosephmacon.com
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Requiem Mass in Cathedral
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Announcement from Our International Office
- The International Federation Una Voce Welcomes Four New Members.
The International Federation Una Voce is pleased to announce the admission of four new members. The Federation Council has approved applications from:
- Una Voce Albaruthenia (Belarus),
- Una Voce Natal (Brazil),
- Una Voce Cuba,
- Una Voce Ucraina (Ukraine).
Since the promulgation of the motu prorio Summorum Pontificum in July 2007 the Federation has admitted twelve new associations: from Malta, Mexico, Peru, Colombia, Chile - Casablanca, Philippines, Japan, Portugal, and now the four associations named above. We are also in active discussions with another five groups in Latin America and two in Asia. What is especially encouraging is that all these groups are being formed and led by energetic young people who have found in the traditional liturgy a spirituality they have not been able to find elsewhere. This is our hope for the future in that young lay people will be working with young clergy and religious to ensure that the traditions of the Church will be preserved and fostered.
The first President of the International Federation Una Voce, Dr Eric de Saventhem, speaking in New York in June 1970, said that the suppression of the traditional Mass had been achieved de facto only and not de jure. It would be unthinkable, he said, for the older form of Mass to be forbidden as one would have to argue that it had been wrong or bad - either doctrinally or pastorally. He thought it perfectly legitimate to ask that the new Ordo Missae should be offered as an additional, alternative way, of celebrating Mass. This was an argument that all the leaders of the International Federation have used regularly when in Rome. The motu proprio Summorum Pontificum has confirmed what Dr de Saventhem said nearly forty years earlier. In his talk he also said:
"A renaissance will come: asceticism and adoration as the mainspring of direct total dedication to Christ will return. Confraternities of priests, vowed to celibacy and to an intense life of prayer and meditation will be formed. Religious will regroup themselves into houses of "strict observance." A new form of "Liturgical Movement" will come into being, led by young priests and attracting mainly young people, in protest against the flat, prosaic, philistine or delirious liturgies which will soon overgrow and finally smother even the recently revised rites.
It is vitally important that these new priests and religious, these new young people with ardent hearts, should find -- if only in a corner of the rambling mansion of the Church -- the treasure of a truly sacred liturgy still glowing softly in the night. And it is our task - since we have been given the grace to appreciate the value of this heritage -- to preserve it from spoliation, from becoming buried out of sight, despised and therefore lost forever. It is our duty to keep it alive: by our own loving attachment, by our support for the priests who make it shine in our churches, by our apostolate at all levels of persuasion."
Everything that Dr de Saventhem prophesied has come to pass. The revised rite of 1970 has indeed been overgrown and smothered by flat and delirious liturgies. For forty years the members of the International Federation have worked unceasingly to keep alive "the truly sacred liturgy" and to prevent it being "buried out of sight, despised, and therefore lost forever". The enquiries being received by the Federation are coming mainly from young people who are not attracted or inspired by these "flat, prosaic, philistine or delirious liturgies" and are welcoming and embracing the venerable usus antiquior of their forefathers. The International Federation Una Voce will continue unceasingly in its work to attract new members and help restore and spread the usus antiquior and the venerable and ancient liturgy of our forbears to our altars.
Leo Darroch, President - Foederatio Internationalis Una Voce.
28th September 2011.
Christendon Restoration Society
JMJ
Event Announcement - Washington, DC
October 21, 7:30 PM Traditional Solemn High Votive Mass in honor of the Feast Day of Blessed Karl of the House of Austria
October 22, 2:00 PM Lecture on the extraordinary life, work and vision of His Imperial Royal Highness Dr. Otto von Habsburg
Hosted by the Blessed Karl of Austria League of Prayers
http://www.christendomrestoration.org/index.htm#otto_von_habsburg
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Sunday, October 2, 2011
High Mass at the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament
Feast of the Holy Rosary
UPDATE: PROCESSION IS BEFORE THE MASS AND THE MASS WILL BE A SOLEMN MASS
SPECIAL MASSES THIS WEEKEND
UPDATE: THIS MASS WILL NOT BE IN THE EXTRA ORDINARY FORM. FATHER LOGGIODICE IS SICK AND CAN'T MAKE IT SO FATHER PEEK WILL COME AND WILL SAY THE MASS-IT WILL BE A LATIN NOVUS ORDO FACING EAST. FOR THE TRADITIONAL MASS COME TO ST FRANCIS DE SALES IN MABLETON FOR A SOLEMN HIGH MASS AT 7:00 PM
Saint Andrew
675 Riverside Road
Roswell, GA 30075
Map
( Please see article below about this mass being celebrated by a newly ordained priest)
There will be a high mass (missa cantata) at 2:00 pm in the historic St Josephs Church in downtown Macon on Sunday
Low mass at a Marian side altar Tuesdays at 5:00 pm.
Saint Joseph Catholic Church
830 Poplar Street
Macon, GA 31201
Phone (478) 745-1631
Saturday, September 17, 2011
New Savannah Priest to Celebrate First High Mass
Sunday, September 11, 2011
FSSP Pilgrimage to Benedictine Monastery & Shrine of the Blessed Sacrament
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Latin Masses This Weekend
Saint Andrew
675 Riverside Road
Roswell, GA 30075
Map
There will be a high mass (missa cantata) at 2:00 pm in the historic St Josephs Church in downtown Macon on Sunday
Low mass at a Marian side altar Tuesdays at 5:00 pm.
Saint Joseph Catholic Church
830 Poplar Street
Macon, GA 31201
Phone (478) 745-1631
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Report on the Mass in Mobile
FSSP PRIEST ASSIGNMENTS FOR GEORGIA
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Latin Masses This Weekend
Saint Andrew
675 Riverside Road
Roswell, GA 30075
Map
There will be a high mass (missa cantata) at 2:00 pm in the historic St Josephs Church in downtown Macon on Sunday
Low mass at a Marian side altar Tuesdays at 5:00 pm.
Saint Joseph Catholic Church
830 Poplar Street
Macon, GA 31201
Phone (478) 745-1631
Saturday, July 30, 2011
NOW A MASS IN MONTGOMERY
“In response to Pope Benedict’s recent efforts to refamiliarize us with the ancient treasures contained in the old Latin liturgy, Fr. Den Irwin will be offering Low Mass in the Extraordinary Form (commonly known as the Traditional Latin Mass) in Montgomery Sunday, August 7th at 5:00 pm at St. Peter Catholic Church located at 219 Adams Ave. Everyone is welcome.”
Sunday, July 24, 2011
MORE POSITIVE NEWS COVERAGE FOR MASS IN MOBILE UPDATED
UPDATE: HERE IS THE LINK TO THE NEWSPAPER ARTICLE
http://blog.al.com/entertainment-press-register/2011/07/requiem_for_the_departed_music.html
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Momemtum Continues to Build in Mobile Diocese
The final weekend in July will bring an extraordinary event to downtown Mobile.
Musica Sacra Choir will enter its 24th season under the direction of founder and music director Christopher Uhl with the impressive Duruflé Requiem at 7:30 p.m. July 29 in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception.
Organist Jeff Clearman and the 20-voice choir will perform the work within the context of a High Requiem Mass in the ancient Roman Rite, for which Duruflé originally composed the piece.
The Very Rev. Stephen E. Martin, Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Mobile, will be the celebrant.
The Mass will remember deceased singers and benefactors of Musica Sacra, but those who attend will have an opportunity to remember departed family and friends. A sign-in book will be available at the door of the Cathedral, prior to the service.
Living Arts will have complete coverage of the Requiem Mass in next Sunday’s editions of the Press-Register.
Information, contact Musica Sacra president Sally McKenna at 251-610-1931 or email ssmckenna@msn.com.
Saturday, July 9, 2011
HISTORIC MASS IN MOBILE
The Mobile newspaper did an hour-long interview yesterday with an organizer of the below mass in Mobile, with Thomas Harrison of the Mobile Press-Register. The Newspaper also interviewed Fr. Martin, and its going to interview several singers. It is to be a big feature article, with photos, in the arts section on July 23. Watch for it; it will be on the Press-Register web-site. They're also sending a photo to the Requiem itself for follow-up photos to be published after the event. This should lead to a large crowd. Hopefully this large crowd will lead to the formation of a latin mass group that can carry on the momentum of a return to tradition in the Diocese.
Info on the Mass:
On Friday July 29th at 7:30 pm there will be a historic Latin Mass in the Mobile Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Father Martin, the new Cathedral Rector and new Vicar General of the Archdiocese has agreed to celebrate a Requiem Mass for the deceased singers & benefactors of the Musica Sacra choir and Chamber Orchestra. The setting that Musica Sacra will sing, of the ordinary, is that of Maurice Durufle, late titular organist of St. Etienne du Mont in Paris. The propers will mostly be Gregorian, with the Tract a setting for female voices in harmony.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
EWTN ALERT
EWTN Theology Roundtable.
Sun. July 10 at 10 PM ET
Tues. July 12 at 1 PM ET
Thurs. July 14 at 5 AM ET
Join Host Colin Donovan and his guests as they examine the instruction on the application of Pope Benedict's Motu Proprio for the celebration of the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite. With Fr. Scott Haynes, SJC; Fr. James Fryar, FSSP; and Fr. Joseph Mary Wolfe, MFVA
Thursday, June 30, 2011
CONFERENCE FOR TRADITIONAL CATHOLICS
Christendom Restoration Society
587 Landers Drive, Mableton, GA 30126
www.FrancisdeSales.com
Raymond de Souza’s presentation will be on “Relativism” which was denounced by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger at the Mass of the Conclave that elected him Pope. Relativism states that everyone makes his own truth. Quite contrary to the popular slogan “We report, You Decide,” Raymond argues to prove that truth is objective, not subjective. One's opinions do not change reality. This talk is a must for everyone who wants to clarify concepts and defend the Catholic Faith with persuasion and logic.
Monday, June 27, 2011
FINALLY THE MOBILE ARCHDIOCESE ALLOWS THE MASS
On Friday July 29th at 7:30 pm there will be a historic Latin Mass in the Mobile Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Father Martin, the new Cathedral Rector and new Vicar General of the Archdiocese has agreed to celebrate a Requiem Mass for the deceased singers & benefactors of the Musica Sacra choir and Chamber Orchestra. The setting that Musica Sacra will sing, of the ordinary, is that of Maurice Durufle, late titular organist of St. Etienne du Mont in Paris. The propers will mostly be Gregorian, with the Tract a setting for female voices in harmony.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Father Bing to Say Mass on High Altar of Cathedral
Cathedral web site:
http://www.cathedralofchristtheking.org/eng/
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Newly Ordained Priest's First Mass & Blessings
Parish of Saint Francis de Sales
http://www.francisdesales.com/
ONLY TRADITIONAL CORPUS CHRISTI OBSERVANCE IN GEORGIA
Parish of Saint Francis de Sales
http://www.francisdesales.com/
Friday, June 10, 2011
FSSP TO HAVE PRESENCE AT EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Helpful Hints
Father Bing to Say Mass on High Altar of Cathedral
Sunday, May 29, 2011
We Now Have a Traditional Monastery
Daily Mass: 7 a.m.
Sunday Mass: 7 a.m. & 10 a.m.
Address: 5060 County Road 1635, Cullman, AL 35058-1716
This Benedictine Monastery has been off limits because it was not in Union with Rome. They have now reconciled and are in full and happy union with the Bishop of Birmingham Alabama. In addition to the monks there they now have a priest assigned by the Bishop and 2 members of St John Cantius from Chicago are now there as well to help out. This is THE ONLY traditional monastery in the south. Make sure you visit and support them.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
The Official Response by Una Voce to Universae Ecclesiae
FIUV Statement in Response to the Publication of Universae Ecclesiae.
The publication of the document Universae Ecclesiae on 13th May 2011 has generated much comment and been the subject of detailed analysis in the media. The International Federation Una Voce would like to present a different perspective on this document which it welcomes enthusiastically.
The Una Voce movement started in late 1964, before the end of the Second Vatican Council, to ensure the retention of the age-old Latin language for the celebration of the Holy Mass. National societies were formed and the International Federation Una Voce (FIUV) came into being formally in 1967.In 1970, following the introduction of the Novus Ordo Missae, the emphasis had changed and the members of the Una Voce Federation decided to strive for the preservation of the traditional Roman rite as decreed by the Council Fathers in Sacrosanctum Concilium (Art. 4), the document on the liturgy.
In 1970, Dr Eric de Saventhem, the first President of the FIUV, said that the suppression of the traditional Mass had been achieved de facto only and not de jure. It would be unthinkable, he said, for the older form of Mass to be forbidden as one would have to argue that it had been wrong or bad – either doctrinally or pastorally.
In 1984 the Indult Quattuor Abhunc Annos of Pope John Paul II granted a partial relaxation for the celebration of the traditional Mass which was a small step forward. In 1988 the Indult Ecclesia Dei Adflicta was more generous but the difficulty remained that a bishop’s permission was required and in most instances this was not forthcoming. The situation remained very unsatisfactory – both for priests and laity.
When Pope Benedict XVI was elected in 2005 he asked that people pray for him that he may not flee for fear of the wolves. Notwithstanding the great obstacles being faced, the Holy Father promulgated the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum in July 2007 and affirmed the right of all priests of the Roman rite to celebrate the traditional Latin Mass, thus confirming the position of the Una Voce Federation since 1970 that the traditional Mass may have been suppressed de facto but not de jure. To their shame, some in the Church refused to accept the will of the Holy Father and the legitimate aspirations of many of the faithful and were determined to undermine this Motu Proprio at every opportunity. It was this negative and obstructive stance that made necessary a subsequent document to clarify certain matters.
Although some have commented that Universae Ecclesiae still leaves some questions unclear, what is perfectly clear is that the Holy Father has fully restored to the universal Church the traditional Roman rite as enshrined in the liturgical books of 1962, that the rubrics in force in 1962 must be strictly observed, and that Latin and the Usus Antiquior must be taught in seminaries where there is a pastoral need. And this pastoral need must be determined by those who wish to benefit from Summorum Pontificum and Universae Ecclesiae, and not be decided by those many in authority whose natural desire is to prevent their implementation.
The International Federation Una Voce has worked patiently and tirelessly for the restoration of the traditional liturgy for more than 40 years and is now witnessing a vindication of its fidelity to Holy Mother Church and the See of Peter. The Federation expresses its thanks, prayers, and admiration to our Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI, and praises his courage in not fleeing in the face of the wolves. The Federation also extends its thanks and gratitude to the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei, and to those bishops and priests who have also striven, often in great difficulty, to preserve and foster the traditional liturgy for this and future generations.
Leo Darroch, President – Foederatio Internationalis Una Voce.
17th May 2011.
Monday, May 16, 2011
What To Do If Your Pastor Won't Allow the Latin Mass-UPDATED
UPDATE: YOU SEND YOUR REQUEST TO THE PASTOR BY CERTIFIED MAIL-IF YOU HAVE A PRIEST THAT WILL SAY THE MASS AND IS QUALIFIED INCLUDE THAT FACT IN THE LETTER-FOR A FORM LETTER VISIT WWW.UNAVOCE-GA.ORG AND CLICK ON LINKS AND THEN CLICK ON "HOW TO REQUEST A LATIN MASS"-THE PASTOR HAS 90 DAYS TO REPSOND.IF HE SAYS NO OR DOESN'T RESPOND THEN FILE APPEAL BY CERIFIED MAIL TO THE BISHOP WITHIN 15 DAYS. IF THE BISHOP SAYS NO OR DOESN'T RESPOND THEN FILE WITH ECCLESSIA DEI IN ROME. IF YOU MISS THE TIMELINES YOUR APPEAL TO ROME WILL BE DENIED. IF YOU GOOF UP AND MISS THE TIME LIMITS HAVE ANOTHER PARISHIONER FILE ANOTHER REQUEST AND APPEAL. MORE THAN ONE PARISHIONER CAN DO THIS AND IN FACT THE MORE REQUESTS AND APPEALS THE BETTER.
CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE DETAILS AND HOW TO REQUEST THE LATIN MASS UNDER THE NEW LAW
http://stlouiscatholic.blogspot.com/2011/05/blueprint-for-having-recourse-to.html
After 3 Years the Instruction has been Released
INSTRUCTIONUNIVERSAE ECCLESIAEOF THE PONTIFICAL COMMISSION ECCLESIA DEIOn the application of the Apostolic Letter Summorum Pontificum, of HIS HOLINESS POPE BENEDICT
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I.Introduction
1. The Apostolic Letter Summorum Pontificum of the Sovereign Pontiff Benedict XVI givenMotu Proprio on 7 July 2007, which came into effect on 14 September 2007, has made the richness of the Roman Liturgy more accessible to the Universal Church.
2. With this Motu Proprio, the Holy Father Pope Benedict XVI promulgated a universal law for the Church, intended to establish new regulations for the use of the Roman Liturgy in effect in 1962.
3. The Holy Father, having recalled the concern of the Sovereign Pontiffs in caring for the Sacred Liturgy and in their recognition of liturgical books, reaffirms the traditional principle, recognised from time immemorial and necessary to be maintained into the future, that "each particular Church must be in accord with the universal Church not only regarding the doctrine of the faith and sacramental signs, but also as to the usages universally handed down by apostolic and unbroken tradition. These are to be maintained not only so that errors may be avoided, but also so that the faith may be passed on in its integrity, since the Church's rule of prayer (lex orandi) corresponds to her rule of belief (lex credendi)."1
4. The Holy Father recalls also those Roman Pontiffs who, in a particular way, were notable in this task, specifically Saint Gregory the Great and Saint Pius V. The Holy Father stresses moreover that, among the sacred liturgical books, the Missale Romanum has enjoyed a particular prominence in history, and was kept up to date throughout the centuries until the time of Blessed Pope John XXIII. Subsequently in 1970, following the liturgical reform after the Second Vatican Council, Pope Paul VI approved for the Church of the Latin rite a new Missal, which was then translated into various languages. In the year 2000, Pope John Paul II promulgated the third edition of this Missal.
5. Many of the faithful, formed in the spirit of the liturgical forms prior to the Second Vatican Council, expressed a lively desire to maintain the ancient tradition. For this reason, Pope John Paul II with a special Indult Quattuor abhinc annos issued in 1984 by the Congregation for Divine Worship, granted the faculty under certain conditions to restore the use of the Missal promulgated by Blessed Pope John XXIII. Subsequently, Pope John Paul II, with the Motu Proprio Ecclesia Dei of 1988, exhorted the Bishops to be generous in granting such a faculty for all the faithful who requested it. Pope Benedict continues this policy with the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificumregarding certain essential criteria for the Usus Antiquior of the Roman Rite, which are recalled here.
6. The Roman Missal promulgated by Pope Paul VI and the last edition prepared under Pope John XXIII, are two forms of the Roman Liturgy, defined respectively as ordinaria and extraordinaria: they are two usages of the one Roman Rite, one alongside the other. Both are the expression of the same lex orandi of the Church. On account of its venerable and ancient use, the forma extraordinaria is to be maintained with appropriate honor.
7. The Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum was accompanied by a letter from the Holy Father to Bishops, with the same date as the Motu Proprio (7 July 2007). This letter gave further explanations regarding the appropriateness and the need for the Motu Proprio; it was a matter of overcoming a lacuna by providing new norms for the use of the Roman Liturgy of 1962. Such norms were needed particularly on account of the fact that, when the new Missal had been introduced under Pope Paul VI, it had not seemed necessary to issue guidelines regulating the use of the 1962 Liturgy. By reason of the increase in the number of those asking to be able to use theforma extraordinaria, it has become necessary to provide certain norms in this area.
Among the statements of the Holy Father was the following: "There is no contradiction between the two editions of the Roman Missal. In the history of the Liturgy growth and progress are found, but not a rupture. What was sacred for prior generations, remains sacred and great for us as well, and cannot be suddenly prohibited altogether or even judged harmful."2
8. The Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum constitutes an important expression of the Magisterium of the Roman Pontiff and of his munus of regulating and ordering the Church’s Sacred Liturgy.3 The Motu Proprio manifests his solicitude as Vicar of Christ and Supreme Pastor of the Universal Church,4 and has the aim of:
a.) offering to all the faithful the Roman Liturgy in the Usus Antiquior, considered as a precious treasure to be preserved;
b.) effectively guaranteeing and ensuring the use of the forma extraordinaria for all who ask for it, given that the use of the 1962 Roman Liturgy is a faculty generously granted for the good of the faithful and therefore is to be interpreted in a sense favourable to the faithful who are its principal addressees;
c.) promoting reconciliation at the heart of the Church.
II.The Responsibilitiesof the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei
9. The Sovereign Pontiff has conferred upon the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei ordinary vicarious power for the matters within its competence, in a particular way for monitoring the observance and application of the provisions of the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum (cf. art. 12).
10. § 1. The Pontifical Commission exercises this power, beyond the faculties previously granted by Pope John Paul II and confirmed by Pope Benedict XVI (cf. Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum, artt. 11-12), also by means of the power to decide upon recourses legitimately sent to it, as hierarchical Superior, against any possible singular administrative provision of an Ordinary which appears to be contrary to the Motu Proprio.
§ 2. The decrees by which the Pontifical Commission decides recourses may be challenged ad normam iuris before the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura.
11. After having received the approval from the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei will have the task of looking after future editions of liturgical texts pertaining to the forma extraordinaria of the Roman Rite.
III.Specific Norms
12. Following upon the inquiry made among the Bishops of the world, and with the desire to guarantee the proper interpretation and the correct application of the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum, this Pontifical Commission, by virtue of the authority granted to it and the faculties which it enjoys, issues this Instruction according to can. 34 of the Code of Canon Law.
The Competence of Diocesan Bishops
13. Diocesan Bishops, according to Canon Law, are to monitor liturgical matters in order to guarantee the common good and to ensure that everything is proceeding in peace and serenity in their Dioceses5, always in agreement with the mens of the Holy Father clearly expressed by the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum.6 In cases of controversy or well-founded doubt about the celebration in the forma extraordinaria, the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei will adjudicate.
14. It is the task of the Diocesan Bishop to undertake all necessary measures to ensure respect for the forma extraordinaria of the Roman Rite, according to the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum.
The coetus fidelium (cf. Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum, art. 5 § 1)
15. A coetus fidelium ("group of the faithful") can be said to be stabiliter existens ("existing in a stable manner"), according to the sense of art. 5 § 1 of the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum, when it is constituted by some people of an individual parish who, even after the publication of the Motu Proprio, come together by reason of their veneration for the Liturgy in the Usus Antiquior,and who ask that it might be celebrated in the parish church or in an oratory or chapel; such acoetus ("group") can also be composed of persons coming from different parishes or dioceses, who gather together in a specific parish church or in an oratory or chapel for this purpose.
16. In the case of a priest who presents himself occasionally in a parish church or an oratory with some faithful, and wishes to celebrate in the forma extraordinaria, as foreseen by articles 2 and 4 of the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum, the pastor or rector of the church, or the priest responsible, is to permit such a celebration, while respecting the schedule of liturgical celebrations in that same church.
17. § 1. In deciding individual cases, the pastor or the rector, or the priest responsible for a church, is to be guided by his own prudence, motivated by pastoral zeal and a spirit of generous welcome.
§ 2. In cases of groups which are quite small, they may approach the Ordinary of the place to identify a church in which these faithful may be able to come together for such celebrations, in order to ensure easier participation and a more worthy celebration of the Holy Mass.
18. Even in sanctuaries and places of pilgrimage the possibility to celebrate in the forma extraordinaria is to be offered to groups of pilgrims who request it (cf. Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum, art. 5 § 3), if there is a qualified priest.
19. The faithful who ask for the celebration of the forma extraordinaria must not in any way support or belong to groups which show themselves to be against the validity or legitimacy of the Holy Mass or the Sacraments celebrated in the forma ordinaria or against the Roman Pontiff as Supreme Pastor of the Universal Church.
Sacerdos idoneus ("Qualified Priest") (cf. Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum, art 5 § 4)
20. With respect to the question of the necessary requirements for a priest to be held idoneus("qualified") to celebrate in the forma extraordinaria, the following is hereby stated:
a.) Every Catholic priest who is not impeded by Canon Law7 is to be considered idoneus("qualified") for the celebration of the Holy Mass in the forma extraordinaria.
b.) Regarding the use of the Latin language, a basic knowledge is necessary, allowing the priest to pronounce the words correctly and understand their meaning.
c.) Regarding knowledge of the execution of the Rite, priests are presumed to be qualified who present themselves spontaneously to celebrate the forma extraordinaria, and have celebrated it previously.
21. Ordinaries are asked to offer their clergy the possibility of acquiring adequate preparation for celebrations in the forma extraordinaria. This applies also to Seminaries, where future priests should be given proper formation, including study of Latin8 and, where pastoral needs suggest it, the opportunity to learn the forma extraordinaria of the Roman Rite.
22. In Dioceses without qualified priests, Diocesan Bishops can request assistance from priests of the Institutes erected by the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei, either to the celebrate the forma extraordinaria or to teach others how to celebrate it.
23. The faculty to celebrate sine populo (or with the participation of only one minister) in the forma extraordinaria of the Roman Rite is given by the Motu Proprio to all priests, whether secular or religious (cf. Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum, art. 2). For such celebrations therefore, priests, by provision of the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum, do not require any special permission from their Ordinaries or superiors.
Liturgical and Ecclesiastical Discipline
24. The liturgical books of the forma extraordinaria are to be used as they are. All those who wish to celebrate according to the forma extraordinaria of the Roman Rite must know the pertinent rubrics and are obliged to follow them correctly.
25. New saints and certain of the new prefaces can and ought to be inserted into the 1962 Missal9, according to provisions which will be indicated subsequently.
26. As foreseen by article 6 of the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum, the readings of the Holy Mass of the Missal of 1962 can be proclaimed either solely in the Latin language, or in Latin followed by the vernacular or, in Low Masses, solely in the vernacular.
27. With regard to the disciplinary norms connected to celebration, the ecclesiastical discipline contained in the Code of Canon Law of 1983 applies.
28. Furthermore, by virtue of its character of special law, within its own area, the Motu ProprioSummorum Pontificum derogates from those provisions of law, connected with the sacred Rites, promulgated from 1962 onwards and incompatible with the rubrics of the liturgical books in effect in 1962.
Confirmation and Holy Orders
29. Permission to use the older formula for the rite of Confirmation was confirmed by the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum (cf. art. 9 § 2). Therefore, in the forma extraordinaria, it is not necessary to use the newer formula of Pope Paul VI as found in the Ordo Confirmationis.
30. As regards tonsure, minor orders and the subdiaconate, the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum does not introduce any change in the discipline of the Code of Canon Law of 1983; consequently, in Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life which are under the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei, one who has made solemn profession or who has been definitively incorporated into a clerical institute of apostolic life, becomes incardinated as a cleric in the institute or society upon ordination to the diaconate, in accordance with canon 266 § 2 of theCode of Canon Law.
31. Only in Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life which are under the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei, and in those which use the liturgical books of the forma extraordinaria, is the use of the Pontificale Romanum of 1962 for the conferral of minor and major orders permitted.
Breviarium Romanum
32. Art. 9 § 3 of the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum gives clerics the faculty to use theBreviarium Romanum in effect in 1962, which is to be prayed entirely and in the Latin language.
The Sacred Triduum
33. If there is a qualified priest, a coetus fidelium ("group of faithful"), which follows the older liturgical tradition, can also celebrate the Sacred Triduum in the forma extraordinaria. When there is no church or oratory designated exclusively for such celebrations, the parish priest or Ordinary, in agreement with the qualified priest, should find some arrangement favourable to the good of souls, not excluding the possibility of a repetition of the celebration of the Sacred Triduum in the same church.
The Rites of Religious Orders
34. The use of the liturgical books proper to the Religious Orders which were in effect in 1962 is permitted.
Pontificale Romanum and the Rituale Romanum
35. The use of the Pontificale Romanum, the Rituale Romanum, as well as the Caeremoniale Episcoporum in effect in 1962, is permitted, in keeping with n. 28 of this Instruction, and always respecting n. 31 of the same Instruction.
The Holy Father Pope Benedict XVI, in an audience granted to the undersigned Cardinal President of the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei on 8 April 2011, approved this present Instruction and ordered its publication.
Given at Rome, at the Offices of the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei, 30 April, 2011, on the memorial of Pope Saint Pius V.
William Cardinal LEVADAPresident
Mons. Guido PozzoSecretary
(Credit goes to Rorate Caeli for the english version of the intruction)
Una Voce Starts in Cuba-Please Help
You all well know that the people of Cuba suffer greatly under the difficulties of the current regime. I need not recount the material and spiritual hardships endured since 1959. I am writing on behalf of a group, which, while indeed blessed by God, is even further marginalized. I write on behalf of La Sociedad Pro Misa Latina - Una Voce Cuba (U.V.C. for future reference). This group of Catholics is a chapter of Una Voce in formation in the process of seeking formal recognition and admission by Foederatio Internationalis Una Voce, F.I.U.V.
I am the treasurer for U.V.C. and, though not solely, the spokesman to the English speaking world for U.V.C. Mr. Javier Luis Candelario Dieguez, a resident of Matanzas, Cuba, is the president of U.V.C. and although he does NOT speak very much English, he can be contacted either by email at unavocecuba@yahoo.es or by phone, when it is functioning, at 53 - 521356. Mail is currently not sent from the United States to Cuba, and even from other countries its reliability is questionable. While it is best to conduct communication through me, he can confirm details about the organization; so too the formation of U.V.C. can be confirmed with the appropriate officers of F.I.U.V.
In coordination with Una Voce - Miami, San Antonio Maria Claret chapter, I am seeking spiritual and material assistance for the suffering members of U.V.C. The members of U.V.C. are poor. They are mainly parishioners of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel in Matanzas, Cuba, although there are a few members in Havana, the country’s capital. They have no church or chapel, no chaplain, and few items. Only every so often is a priest able to visit who will offer the Traditional Latin Mass for them. They have been able already to restore the tabernacle in their parish church so that they can pray before and to Jesus, the holy Eucharist, with greater dignity. They are working on getting the local ordinary to offer a priest of the diocese to offer Mass for them.
Still, they need many rather basic items to proceed. They recently received an altar missal of their own as a gift. Their next pressing requests are for a ciborium, altar linens, a large statue of our Lady of Fatima, to whom the president of the chapter has entrusted this work, several d.v.d.s with Spanish sound tracks from the F.S.S.P. to help local priests to learn the Mass, sufficient quantity of material in the various liturgical colors so that some women in the chapter can sow several Mass sets. Some items, such as a chalice, have been pledged but have not yet been received so as to be delivered to Cuba.
- Please Help -
First, I am asking for a prayer for the spread of the traditional liturgy in Cuba. Second, I am asking that you ask yourselves whether you or someone whom you know (Please do forward this email) has affection for, interest in, or connection to Cuba, who would like to help with regular prayers, a monetary donation, or a donation of some items. I know that we all already have duties, and many already give what they can, but from those who have extra, I ask help.
This email address: asoc.unavocecuba@yahoo.es is for all future communications, whether questions, suggestions, or notice of your prayers, and is also associated with a Paypal account so that funds can be easily received. Monetary donations and appropriate liturgical goods would be greatly appreciated. A mailing address in Miami will be provided as needed for receiving liturgical items. In the coming months, those who have donated will receive a brief report, via email, on how their donations have been used. Una Voce - Cuba has not been incorporated either in the United States or in Cuba. It is not a 501c3, and consequently you cannot deduct any donations to it from taxes due to the United States government.
Una Voce - Cuba does have a website: http://unavocecuba.com/ . Currently, it is completely in Spanish; some English additions are planned in the future.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
The "Instruction" Issued on Friday
Friday, May 13, 2011 will be announced by the Press' Education Universae Ecclesiae Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei on the Apostolic Letter Motu Proprio "Summorum Pontificum" of Pope Benedict XVI . Education The afternoon will be published on the issue of L'Osservatore Romano, dated May 14.The text of Education - in Latin, Italian, French, English, German, Spanish and Portuguese will be available to accredited journalists from 10 am on Friday 13 May, an embargoed until 12 am . Education will be provided with the text also Imprint.http://press.catholica.va/news_services/bulletin/news/27401.php?index=27401&lang=ge
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Father Bing to Say Mass on High Altar of Cathedral
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Big Crowd at Latin Mass in Macon
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Pontifical Mass on the Ascension
Bishop Foley To Celebrate TLM at St. Paul's Cathedral
The Most Reverend David E. Foley, D.D. will celebrate a Traditional Latin Mass at St. Paul’s Cathedral in Birmingham Alabama on Ascension Thursday (June 2, 2011). Bishop Foley will celebrate the High Mass beginning at 6:00 p.m.
WHAT: Ascension Thursday High Mass
WHERE: The Cathedral of St. Paul
2120 Third Avenue North
Birmingham, Alabama 35203
WHEN: Ascension Thursday, June 2, 2011, 6:00 p.m.
Friday, April 22, 2011
Register Now for Gregorian Chant Workshop
Saturday, 14 May 9 am to 4 pm
Program Highlights
Holy Mass at 9am (Extraordinary Form)
Session I: Commons of the Mass (Mass XI): Kyrie, Sanctus, Agnus Dei
Session II: Propers of the Mass (3rd Sunday after Easter)
Session III: Mass XI: Gloria, Credo
Session IV: Propers, continued
Your Workshop Leader
The Rev. Fr. Brian T. Austin, FSSP, is a priest of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter. Fr. Austin
has been singing and conducting the sacred chant for over ten years, and was a presenter
at the 2011 Chant Conference at Ave Maria University in April.
The workshop is free and open to the public. Please register on line so they can prepare for the number of people attending
Register Online at
www.tinyurl.com/chantregistration
St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church
587 Landers Drive Mableton, Georgia 30126
Phone: (770) 948-6888 Rev. Fr. Brian T. Austin, FSSP
www.francisdesales.com
No Mass in Macon
LATIN MASS AT ST ANDREWS ROSWELL GA
Saint Andrew
675 Riverside Road
Roswell, GA 30075
Map
Saturday, April 2, 2011
ONLY TRADITIONAL HOLY WEEK IN THE STATE
GREGORIAN CHANT WORKSHOP ATLANTA DIOCESE
Missa Cantata in Macon
Big Crowds Turn Out For Father Bings Latin Mass
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Childrens Choir Camp
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Father Bing Arrives to Say Latin Masses in Atlanta Diocese
Sunday, March 27, 2011
ALTAR BOY SUMMER CAMP
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Latin Class for Clerics
Dates: Noon on Monday 6 June-Noon Friday 10 June
Cost: $400 for instruction, room and board
Instructor: Prof. John M. Pepino, PhD
Entrance requirement: to have done seminary-level Latin and to be a priest or seminarian in good standing (testimonial letters required; sample available upon request).
Purpose: to help clergy whose Latin has become rusty to understand liturgical texts better.
Means: review of the core grammar and vocabulary of liturgical Latin. Afternoons are spent on lessons; mornings on homework.
Texts: Roman Missal and Breviary, 1962 edition; work is done on photocopies. Bring a grammar and Latin dictionary.
For an application packet or questions, please email or write to John Pepino:
patres@fsspolgs.org
c/o Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary
7880 West Denton Rd
Denton, NE 68339.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Solemn High Mass for the Annunciation
Fri., Mar. 25 Feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
6:00-6:45 Exposition & Confessions
6:50 Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament
7:00 Solemn High Mass
Everyone is invited to go eat after mass at Pasta Bella Resturant. Pennance is dispensed with because it is a Feast Day
The church is located at :
587 Landers Drive Mableton Ga 30126
For info contact the parish at 770 948-6888
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Solemn Mass in Macon a Big Success
I don't have any photos of it yet, but our Solemn Sung High Mass in the Extraordinary Form for the Vigil of the Solemnity of Saint Joseph was absolutely stunning, inspiring and beautiful.Our choirs under the direction of Ms. Nelda Chapman, our music director and organist, and our assistant organist Harold McManus, sang Schubert's Mass in G Major flawlessly. It is a very lovely choir setting and our choir did it with ease! Beau Palmer chanted in an exquisite way according to Gregorian melodies the Introit, Gradual, Tract, Offertory and Communion Antiphons. No hymns were sung until the recessional when we sang an English hymn, O Joseph, Mighty Patron. This was the Roman Mass in its pure form, nothing but the Mass sung as it should be. No hymns, no anthems, just the Mass and nothing but the Mass. We had about 150 in attendance for the Mass on a Friday night at 7:30 PM and not a Holy Day of Obligation. Many spoke to me afterward saying they had not been to a Mass like that in over 45 years. Some said it brought tears to their eyes.Many of the younger people who had never experienced anything like this asked why in the world this type of Mass isn't offered more often. Others said that the Church made a tremendous mistake is dumping this style or order of Mass in favor of a too simplified and less dignified form of it. Thank God for Pope Benedict who has returned this form of the Mass back to the clergy and laity. It is truly a gift and as such and because it is worship and prayer it will build the Body of Christ.Our deacon and sub-deacon did a wonderful job. Their parts and movements are the most complicated. The sub-deacon is actually a permanent deacon, Donald Coates and the deacon is actually a priest, our parochial vicar, Fr. Justin Ferguson. I hear they did what they were suppose to do well, although I couldn't tell. You really need eyes on the back of your head for this Mass when you are the priest celebrating it. Of course the acting deacon was none to pleased with the celebrant when he took his "ite missa est" from him by mistake. We had at least eight adult servers.From an ecumenical point of view, our choir director/organist is a United Methodist who knows both forms of the one Roman Rite backwards and forwards and our organist is a Southern Baptist. Now how's that for ecumenism????? And in the Extraordinary Form to boot!
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Father Bing of EWTN Comes to Celebrate Latin Mass
Saint Andrew
675 Riverside Road
Roswell, GA 30075
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
SPECIAL SOLEMN HIGH MASS IN MACON-UPDATED
On Friday March 18th for the Feast of the Vigil of Saint Joseph, there will be a special Solemn High Mass at 7:30 pm at St Josephs Catholic Church. This is to mark the parish patronal Feast.
Saint Joseph Catholic Church
830 Poplar Street
Macon, GA 31201
Phone (478) 745-1631
Sunday, March 6, 2011
GREGORIAN CHANT WORKSHOP
The church is located at 587 Landers Drive Mableton Ga 30126
For info contact the parish at 770 948-6888
SPECIAL MASSES IN ATLANTA DIOCESE
Ash Wednesday Solemn High Mass 7:30 pm
Fridays in Lent: 6:00 pm confessions
7:00 pm Stations of the Cross
7:3o pm Mass
March 19th (Feast of St Joseph): Solemn High Mass 10:00 am followed by brunch and the traditional St Josephs table
March 25th ( Feast of the Annunciation) 7:00 pm Solemn High Mass
Trip to Traditional Ordination of Rev'd Mister Pelster by Most Reverend Fabian Bruskewitz May 19-22. For info contact Thomas Anderson at taanderson2@gmail.com
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Pontifical Mass Live on TV-Updated
PS I bet we see the cappa magna and the vesting ceremony of a prelate-stay tuned!
UPDATE !!!!!!!!!!!!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
March 9, 2011
WASHINGTON, DC--The Paulus Institute for the Propagation of the Sacred Liturgy regrets to announce that the Pontifical High Mass in the Extraordinary Form scheduled to be offered at the high altar of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception on April 9th is cancelled.
The Paulus Institute had organized the Lenten Mass in honor of the Holy Father on the sixth anniversary of his election to the papacy. It was to have been the second such Mass, the first having been offered at the National Shrine last year before a capacity congregation of over 4,000. Unfortunately, this year's scheduled celebrant, Archbishop Augustine DiNoia of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments in Rome, withdrew his acceptance of our invitation as a result of changed circumstances.
Although the Paulus Institute has worked for the past several weeks to proceed with the Mass in the end we were unable to obtain the necessary permission.
"We deeply regret this turn of events,” said Paul King, president of The Paulus Institute. “We are very disappointed, well aware that thousands of Catholics throughout the United States have made plans to attend. Countless others around the world would have watched and prayed with the EWTN broadcast and wanted the DVD.
Friday, February 18, 2011
SUMMORUM PONTIFICUM UNDER ATTACK
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Father Bing of EWTN To Say Latin Mass in Roswell
There will be a Latin Low Mass (votive mass of the Sacred Heart) at St Andrews parish in Roswell Ga Friday March 4th at 9:00 pm. Confessions before mass at 8:00pm and adoration and other devotions following mass. Confessions are available in the extrordinary form, simply ask once inside the confessional.
April 1st 2011
Father Bing of EWTN will celebrate the latin mass this evening at 9:00 pm and again at 1:00 am. The same deovotions as above will take place as well. He will be accompanied by several priests, brothers and nuns.
Saint Andrew
675 Riverside Road
Roswell, GA 30075
Latin High Mass at Mother Angelicas
Missa cantata at the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament this Friday, February 18, 7AM.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
NUN RUN, MONK HUNT & SEMINARIAN SEARCH
The parish of St Francis de Sales (FSSP Parish) in Mableton is organizing a unique vocations week-please read below:
Nun Run, Monk Hunt & Seminarian Search
If anyone is interested in discerning a religious vocation, Deacon Pelster is organizing a couple of cars to travel to the Midwest in order to look at a few religious orders. The men will have an opportunity to see: 1st Kenrick Diocesan Seminary, MO, 2nd Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary, seminary of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter, NE, 3rd Benedictine monastery of Clear Creek, Our Lady of the Annunciation Monastery, OK , 4th Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word, Annunciation Friary, (EWTN monks), AL. The ladies will have an opportunity to see: 1st The Nashville Dominicans, TN, 2nd The discalced Carmelite sisters of The Carmel of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, NE, 3rd The Benedictine Sisters of Our Lady of the Annunciation, MO, 4th The Benedictine Sisters of Queen of Angels Convent (affiliated with Clear Creek Monastery). There are still many contingencies to be determined; right now the plan is to be gone from Tuesday 5th of April to Tuesday the 12th of April. This trip is only for those who are eligible for the religious life, i.e. those who are 16-30 years of age and single. Going on this escapade does not mean that you must be actually planning on entering the religious life; rather if you are in any way interested in the life of monks, nuns, and priests you are welcome to come and learn more. We will be staying at the monasteries/convents throughout the trip. The price will probably be in the $300-$400 range for 7 days but I will have a more precise figure after I know how many people are coming. The cost includes transportation, food, and lodging. If you are interested, please let Deacon Pelster know as soon as possible, so that he can get a sense of how many people are interested.
FOR INFO CONTACT REV'D MISTER PELSTER FSSP AT 770 948-6888