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Jul 27, '07, 1:37 pm
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Compilation of locations that will/may start having the Latin Mass after September 14th
In my spare time I have been compiling locations that will start having the Latin Mass or may soon start having the Latin Mass. Here is what I have:
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LCMS-No-More from Los Angeles wrote
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Yep! In fact, when Father was making the announcements, he asked if anyone knew about it. Just two of us had.
He said that he plans to learn the TLM and will be slowly adjusting the 10:30 am Sunday Mass (where we already sing the parts in Latin) to the TLM. Since it'll take time, he said he'll probably start doing the NO in Latin and eventually switch it over to a full-blown TLM. I didn't have the chance to ask him about the altar orientation (it wouldn't be hard to make it a two-way altar as it is...just extend the platform about 3 feet).
I offered my services as an altar server as I've been to a few TLM's.
I'm so excited!
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http://forums.catholic.com/showpost....4&postcount=43
Omi wrote
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I am in charge of Liturgy in my Parish in Dublin which is attached to Large House which houses about 30 Oblate Fathers. I have circulated the Papal Documents to all the Priests in the house and I will pass them on the All Women Liturgy Council meeting which is tonight. They where founded to give an input into the Liturgy in the Parish.
My Parish will start having a weekly Latin Mass come September 14th. The Sanctuary in the Church has not changed since V2 and we still have all the Books and vestments.
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http://forums.catholic.com/showpost....9&postcount=65
rlg94086 from Camas, WA wrote
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We discussed it a little bit at our monthly Knights of Columbus meeting tonight. Father happened to drop in. Though he didn't stick around for discussion, our Grand Knight mentioned it to him beforehand. Father said we can officially have a TLM September 14th, but he will be elk hunting...when he gets back, we will begin.
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http://forums.catholic.com/showpost....&postcount=104
st_ignatius110 wrote
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Yes, my priest "mentioned" it and said that the first Mass will be held in September. I think maybe the second Sunday but I cannot remember now. He is working on training the altar boys.
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http://forums.catholic.com/showpost....&postcount=141
AnthonyJ wrote
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I went to a different parish today, but I just received an email that my spiritual director mentioned that the pastor of the parish is inviting those who wish to attend the Tridentine Mass to write him a letter. My spiritual director is preparing to celebrate the Tridentine Mass every Sunday.
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http://forums.catholic.com/showpost....&postcount=155
Universal Indult gives the address of a church that will soon start having a weekly Latin Mass: http://forums.catholic.com/showpost....4&postcount=29
BobCatholic from Chicago wrote
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Now, I know my parish will definitely move forward to get a TLM - we had a temporary indult last year and we had 50-100 people attending each time.
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http://forums.catholic.com/showpost....2&postcount=12
From Mclean, Virginia:
http://www.summorumpontificum.net/20...-virginia.html
From the responses to this post from Fr. Z
http://wdtprs.com/blog/2007/07/archd...on-older-mass/
This is the ideal situation where one mass is in the extraordinary form, the usus antiquior, at which any parishioner may attend. My Latin NO mass which will become the traditional latin mass draws from 150 to 500 attendees. Many people attend it who at times attend one of the other masses. People from outside are more than welcome, but it is primarily this parish at prayer.
This response is from Fr.Franklyn Mcafee. He is the pastor of http://st-catherines.net/
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Jul 27, '07, 1:39 pm
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Re: Compilation of locations that will/may start having the Latin Mass after September 14th
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From Angelgueen.org
Catholic pastor in R.I. plans to restore TLM in his parish!
http://angelqueen.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=15554
From a news article:
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At least a few churches, however, are considering reviving the old liturgy. Holy Cross Church in Batavia plans to form a study group of parishioners and priests to examine whether there's demand for a Tridentine Mass, and Holy Angels Church in Aurora will soon begin training altar servers and priests on how to perform the rite. A Tridentine Mass will be added to the schedule at Holy Angels within a year, the Rev. Martin Heinz said.
"I think it's a beautiful thing. People want to be challenged and want to know that, when they're in church, they're in a different atmosphere," he said. "But this should never be a concern. Those who want to go, can go. For those who don't want to go, this doesn't really affect them."
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http://www.suburbanchicagonews.com/c...***_S1.article
From a new article:
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Rev. Julio Rivero of Bradenton's Sacred Heart Catholic Church says his church has never had a full Latin Mass in its roughly 40-year history. But that may soon change.
Pope Benedict XVI issued a statement recently encouraging a broader access to the old Latin Mass, sparking new life in a ceremony that had waned since the Second Vatican Council.
"Isn't it wonderful?" Rivero said Monday. "I plan to get permission to do the Latin Mass. It has a beauty that the English Mass doesn't have."
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http://www.bradenton.com/local/story/94130.html
The Latin Mass will be returning to St. Mary’s by the Sea, Huntington Beach California:
http://romancatholicblog.typepad.com...ood-news-.html
From a new article from the newpaper of the archdiocese of Detroit:
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For example, at SS. Cyril & Methodius Parish in Sterling Heights, pastor Fr. Ben Kosnac, 38, said they do some parts of the Mass in Latin on the first or third Sunday of each month.
Fr. Kosnac, who learned how to celebrate the Tridentine Mass so he could be an occasional celebrant at St. Josaphat, said he is thinking of adding a Tridentine Mass on Saturday evenings, perhaps at 6:30 p.m., beginning in January.
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http://www.aodonline.org/AODOnline/N...entineMass.htm
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Jul 27, '07, 1:44 pm
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Re: Compilation of locations that will/may start having the Latin Mass after September 14th
This is what I have found in the way of pastors responing to Summorum Pontificum. If anybody knows of other locations that are adding the Latin Mass after September 14, please post them. If anyone has corrections to the list I posted, please post those too.
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Jul 27, '07, 5:12 pm
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Re: Compilation of locations that will/may start having the Latin Mass after September 14th
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At least a few churches, however, are considering reviving the old liturgy. Holy Cross Church in Batavia plans to form a study group of parishioners and priests to examine whether there's demand for a Tridentine Mass, and Holy Angels Church in Aurora will soon begin training altar servers and priests on how to perform the rite. A Tridentine Mass will be added to the schedule at Holy Angels within a year, the Rev. Martin Heinz said.
"I think it's a beautiful thing. People want to be challenged and want to know that, when they're in church, they're in a different atmosphere," he said. "But this should never be a concern. Those who want to go, can go. For those who don't want to go, this doesn't really affect them."
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The first TLM at Holy Angels Church is scheduled for the First Sunday of Advent, 12:30pm.
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Jul 28, '07, 2:41 pm
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Re: Compilation of locations that will/may start having the Latin Mass after September 14th
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From the responses to this post from Fr. Z
http://wdtprs.com/blog/2007/07/archd...on-older-mass/
This is the ideal situation where one mass is in the extraordinary form, the usus antiquior, at which any parishioner may attend. My Latin NO mass which will become the traditional latin mass draws from 150 to 500 attendees. Many people attend it who at times attend one of the other masses. People from outside are more than welcome, but it is primarily this parish at prayer.
This response is from Fr.Franklyn Mcafee. He is the pastor of http://st-catherines.net/
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I made a mistake. Fr. Mcafee is not the pastor of the church whose websity I linked to. I was mislead by this news article, which turns out to have been from 2002: http://www.catholicherald.com/parish.../catherine.htm
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Jul 28, '07, 11:04 pm
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Re: Compilation of locations that will/may start having the Latin Mass after September 14th
One of the priests at my church - which I am uncomfortable naming right now for privacy's sake - may say it. He is learning how - he just needs the Pastors permission.
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Jul 30, '07, 2:29 pm
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Re: Compilation of locations that will/may start having the Latin Mass after September 14th
Our pastor has announced that he intends to add the Extraordinary form to our parish schedule beginning in Jan 2008 ( we are in the midst of a parish renovation that will not be complete until just before Christmas)
The parish is SS Cyril and Methodius in Sterling Heights, MI
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Jul 30, '07, 6:37 pm
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Re: Compilation of locations that will/may start having the Latin Mass after September 14th
Thanks for the information Brenden, Catholig, and BobP123
Two new additions to the list:
From the July 22 bulletin of St. Raymond of Penafort Church in Springfield, VA.
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4. The priests of the rectory need to learn how to offer the
Mass of 1962. After a sufficient amount of time, we will
start private Masses in the Church at 7:30 a.m., open to all
parishioners. The times and dates will be modified each
week, depending on the availability of the priests.
An eventual weeknight Mass will be offered in Latin. This
will be followed by a Saturday morning option and
ultimately a 3:00 p.m. Sunday Mass. The timeline for such
an initiative will take many months to accomplish, so I ask
one and all to be patient as we move to implement the 1962
Mass.
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Church website: http://www.straymonds.org/
Also, the Latin Mass may return to the University of Notre Dame.
http://thenewliturgicalmovement.blog...u-proprio.html
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Jul 31, '07, 1:11 pm
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Re: Compilation of locations that will/may start having the Latin Mass after September 14th
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Originally Posted by Catholig
One of the priests at my church - which I am uncomfortable naming right now for privacy's sake - may say it. He is learning how - he just needs the Pastors permission.
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No he doesn't need anyone's permission.
Tell him to read the Motu Proprio.
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Jul 31, '07, 3:58 pm
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Re: Compilation of locations that will/may start having the Latin Mass after September 14th
It's NOT "the Latin Mass" - it's the "Tridenine", the "TLM" or (now) the "Extraordinary Form".
We've got to use the correct terminology so that those who are unfamiliar (and those who are trying to get around saying the TLM) understand that just because it's in Latin it is NOT NECESSARILY the Tridentine.
After all, it's the MEANING of the words of the language that we've all been fighting for.
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Jul 31, '07, 5:45 pm
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Re: Compilation of locations that will/may start having the Latin Mass after September 14th
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Originally Posted by Angels Watchin
No he doesn't need anyone's permission.
Tell him to read the Motu Proprio.
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He doesn't need the pastor's permission?
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Aug 1, '07, 11:56 am
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Re: Compilation of locations that will/may start having the Latin Mass after September 14th
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Originally Posted by Catholig
He doesn't need the pastor's permission?
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motu proprio
Art. 2. In Masses celebrated without the people, any priest of Latin rite, whether secular or religious, can use the Roman Missal published by Pope Blessed John XXIII in 1962 or the Roman Missal promulgated by the Supreme Pontiff Paul VI in 1970, on any day except in the Sacred Triduum. For celebration in accordance with one or the other Missal, a priest does not require any permission, neither from the Apostolic See nor his own Ordinary.
Art. 4. With due observance of law, even Christ’s faithful who spontaneously request it, may be admitted to celebrations of Holy Mass mentioned in art. 2 above.
A priest is supposed to offer the Mass daily. Privately or publicly - but daily. He may, without permission from anybody, celebrate the mass privately and ANYONE who askes to be admitted may attend.
What article says he must have the pastor's permission? - the MP says "does not require any permission". If a priest feels he must ask and he is refused permission - he goes to Ecclesia Dei.
It's now like asking permission to sneeze - YOU DON'T NEED TO ASK!
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