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From Sunday’s bulletin . . .
Beginning January 18, 2008, at 7:30pm, St. Mary’s will be
offering the Mass in the “extraordinary form of the Roman
Rite,” on the 1st and 3rd Fridays of every month. Following
Pope Benedict XVI mandate in Summorum Pontificum (July 7,
2007), this is a response to many parishioners’ requests. This
form of Mass, more popularly known as the “Tridentine Mass”
or the “Traditional Latin Mass,” dates back to the 6th century,
but fell into disuse in 1970 with the introduction of the “New
Order” of the Mass, which is the “ordinary form” we use today.
Please note this celebration will normally be a “Low Mass” with
a schola or cantor.
Following up on his class this past October, Fr. De Celles will
offer a class on the practical aspects of participation in this
Mass on Tuesday, January 8, at 7:30pm in the Lyceum. All
are invited to both the Mass(es) and the class.
SERVERS: All those men or boys who are interested in serving
this form of Mass should contact Fr. De Celles as soon as
possible. There is no need to read or speak Latin before your
training.
Anyone interested in attending or serving this form of Mass
might be interested in visiting sanctamissa.org.
Beginning January 18, 2008, at 7:30pm, St. Mary’s will be
offering the Mass in the “extraordinary form of the Roman
Rite,” on the 1st and 3rd Fridays of every month. Following
Pope Benedict XVI mandate in Summorum Pontificum (July 7,
2007), this is a response to many parishioners’ requests. This
form of Mass, more popularly known as the “Tridentine Mass”
or the “Traditional Latin Mass,” dates back to the 6th century,
but fell into disuse in 1970 with the introduction of the “New
Order” of the Mass, which is the “ordinary form” we use today.
Please note this celebration will normally be a “Low Mass” with
a schola or cantor.
Following up on his class this past October, Fr. De Celles will
offer a class on the practical aspects of participation in this
Mass on Tuesday, January 8, at 7:30pm in the Lyceum. All
are invited to both the Mass(es) and the class.
SERVERS: All those men or boys who are interested in serving
this form of Mass should contact Fr. De Celles as soon as
possible. There is no need to read or speak Latin before your
training.
Anyone interested in attending or serving this form of Mass
might be interested in visiting sanctamissa.org.