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Jun 23, '09, 2:15 pm
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Re: List of Locations that have started the TLM in the past 2 years
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Originally Posted by phoage
Roman Catholic Diocese of Dallas
Mater Dei Latin Mass Community holds lating masses Mon-Sat at St. Thomas Aquinas Parish and on Sun at the chapel of the Carmelite Sisters (High and low Mass on Sun.
Saint William the Confessor on Sun.
Do a search at
http://www.cathdal.org/parishFinder.asp
Search on anuage = Latin
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And these started in the past 2 years?
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Jun 29, '09, 8:09 pm
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Re: List of Locations that have started the TLM in the past 2 years
Quote:
Originally Posted by phoage
Roman Catholic Diocese of Dallas
Mater Dei Latin Mass Community holds lating masses Mon-Sat at St. Thomas Aquinas Parish and on Sun at the chapel of the Carmelite Sisters (High and low Mass on Sun.
Saint William the Confessor on Sun.
Do a search at
http://www.cathdal.org/parishFinder.asp
Search on anuage = Latin
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Thanks! I had heard St. Thomas Aquinas has a Latin mass but I wasn't sure. It's the parish I attend, along with St. Basil's in Irving (Byzantine).
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Etymology of Protestant:"In the 17c., 'protestant' was primarily opposed to 'papist,' and thus accepted by English Churchmen generally; in more recent times, being generally opposed to 'Roman Catholic,' or ... to 'Catholic,'
Source: Etymology Online
Literally: Opposed to the Catholic Church
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Jun 30, '09, 3:06 am
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Join Date: November 10, 2008
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Re: List of Locations that have started the TLM in the past 2 years
Sacred Heart - Dunn, NC
Starting Aug. 30th- once a month at the Shrine of St. Mary's in Wilmington, NC
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