Detroit's Tridentine Mass

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Knees must be covered :yup:

So please ladies cover your knees and practice Mary-Like Modesty
 
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SeekerJen:
  1. Do I need to cover my hair? I generally dress conservatively (knee-length or below skirts, sweaters or blouses with decently high necks and shoulders covered, etc.) but I don’t want to be disrespectful if the norm is a head covering.
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I got a chapel cap for $3.75 at a Catholic Bookstore on 12 mile east of Van Dyke. They are not hard to find.
 
Please feel free to comment about last Sunday’s Mass.
This weeks celebrant is unkown to me and there was no name in the slot.
Please Pray that something like last Sunday doesn’t happen again.
Also we should be thankful to
Fr. Borkowski for trying his best and offering a Mass to fullfill our Sunday Obligation. We all know how much stress he’s had to undergo and we should offer our prayers for him.
 
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**Good Saint Anne, Mother of the **
Blessed Virgin Pray For Us
**Please Pray through the Intercession of Good Saint Anne, Patroness of the Archdiocese of Detroit for a Daily Tridentine Mass as well as for a **Priestly Fraternity Priest in this Archdiocese. Pray for the Cluster and Fr. Borkowski as well as all the priests and bishops in the Archdiocese.
Also pray for your own needs and those of others
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Feast of St. Anne - July 26
Novena to St. Anne - July 17 - 26
 
CathMass said:
Novena to St. Anne - July 17 - 26

CathMass, did you have the opportunity to attend any of the Novena Masses at St. Anne’s this week.

I was able to attend the Sunday (Irish) Mass on the 17th, and I hope to attend Saturday’s (French) on the 26th.
 
We just received word…Fr. Perrone will be the celebrant this weekend.
 
I haven’t been to Detroit in a couple of weeks and am going this weekend. What happened last Sunday?
 
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AlexB:
We just received word…Fr. Perrone will be the celebrant this weekend.
Deo Gratias! Fr. Perrone celebrates the Mass with such reverence.

Perhaps this will reveal my naivete about the poilitcal climate in the Archdiocese of Detroit, but it seems to me that the whole problem of celebrants failing to show up could be avoided if the FSSP or Institute of Christ the King were invited to staff St. Josaphat with one of their priests.

Would anyone care to speculate on the likelihood of this ever happening?
 
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pm1853:
I haven’t been to Detroit in a couple of weeks and am going this weekend. What happened last Sunday?
Apparently no celebrant had been scheduled to say the Mass, or the celebrant who had been scheduled didn’t show; I’m not sure which.

In any event, Fr. Borkowski (very charitably, I might add) accommodated us the best he could by saying a Novus Ordo Mass in Latin. He apologized at the end of Mass for the mishap, although he could not provide an explanation, and reassured all that the Mass as celebrated was just as valid had it been in the traditional rite. I think we all should thank him for saying Mass for us even though he had to get over to Sweetest Heart of Mary by 10:30 to say Mass there. God bless him!
 
No celebrant had been scheduled for last Sunday’s Mass. This is not Fr. Borkowski’s fault; he has nothing to do with priest scheduling, unfortunately.

The FSSP concept has been extensively discussed and is being actively worked on. Please pray for this effort’s success, as it would, indeed, solve a number of challenges.
 
CathMass, did you have the opportunity to attend any of the Novena Masses at St. Anne’s this week.

I was able to attend the Sunday (Irish) Mass on the 17th, and I hope to attend Saturday’s (French) on the 26th
Yes I was also at the Irish Mass and the Polish Mass yesterday. I plan on being at Chaldean Night on Friday, Healing Night on Monday and of course her feast day on Tuesday the 26th.
By the way that photo of St. Anne is a photo I took of the processional statue at St. Anne de Detroit Shrine.

Precious Blood of Christ Save Us
Ave Maria
Sancta Annae Ora Pro Nobis
 
Alex next time you read this thread maybe you can comment on this.

As best as I can recall, every Sunday that I’ve gone to St. Josaphats the introit and gradual are sung in plain chant. Does the music director have any plans to accompany organ music with the chant for these parts of the Mass? For ex: from the Tenth Sunday after Pentecost

for the introit: like this
198.62.75.1/www2/cantgreg/cantus/in_dum_clamarem.mp3

for the gradual: like this
198.62.75.1/www2/cantgreg/cantus/gr_custodi_me_domine.mp3

All the Masses of the liturgical year
198.62.75.1/www2/cantgreg/all_masses_trid.html
 
marcus29:

The music director at St. Josaphat has the following response to your question:

The practice of organ accompanying the Introit and Gradual is most popular in France and is observed in only a small minority of North American TLM sites. We are striving to conform to mainstream TLM norms at St. Josaphat and therefore do not intend to adopt this practice.

If you have information to the contrary, please see the music director after Mass.
 
If anyone wants to comment on Fr. Perrone’s wonderful homily on the Tridentine Mass please feel free to do so.
 
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CathMass:
If anyone wants to comment on Fr. Perrone’s wonderful homily on the Tridentine Mass please feel free to do so.
It sure has been nice to have Fr. Perrone the last couple of weeks, his homily framed the reasons for the TLM beautifully.
 
🙂 Well we haven’t been using this thread for a while and I think it needs some reviving.

St. Josaphat’s Tridentine Mass anniversary is coming up this October. It has almost been a year since this blessed indult has been granted to our diocese. Please pray very hard now for the Tridentine Community as we have some things planned for October that need approval. Please pray for Fr. Borkowski and the archdiocese.​

Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Have Mercy on us
Our Lady of Czestochowa Pray for us
St. Philomena Pray for us
 
I don’t live in Michigan anymore, but out of curiosity, whats going up for approval in october? I’ll be visiting every so often.
 
Being from Ann Arbor and currently living in Austria, I don’t get much chance to visit St. Johosophat–with that said, I attended it once and loved it so very much. It was a Pontifical High Mass (being said by a Bishop) and it was quite lovely. I hope that the FSSP can staff it–but I wouldn’t expect it. That would be a major 180 for our dear Cardinal.

By the way, someone make sure to tell me how Bishop Mengling’s Tridentine Mass is at All Saints. Thanks.
 
The Tridentine Mass in Detroit sounds wonderful! I wish that I could go to it sometime!

Here is a link to another wonderful Tridentine Mass, which I haven’t been to yet either, but I hope to sometime.

It is for the Gregorian Society of Baltimore: adaltaredei.org.
 
It was asked what is going on in October. We are having a series of evening talks by Fr. Miara, who is coming to us from the Bronx. He will also say the Sunday Mass. We are hoping to have the OK for other Masses that week. In addition, we wil have a Brunch after the Sunday Mass.
Fr. Miara is outstanding and I am sure anyone who attends his talk will be geatly edified.
 
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