A number of churches in New York and Connecticut will be offering the Traditional Mass for the Feast of the Circumcision on January 1.
St. Agnes Church, 141 E. 43rd Street, New York, NY, 11:00 am.
Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, 230 East 90th Street, New York, NY, 2:00 pm.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel, 627 East 187th Street, The Bronx, NY, 8:30 am. Directions
Immaculate Conception Church, Sleepy Hollow, NY, 3:00 pm. Directions.
n.b. The time is changed for the Latin Mass on Sunday Jan. 6 from 3:00 to 1:00 pm.
Sacred Heart Church, 190 Columbus Avenue, New Haven, CT, 12 noon, directions
Church of St. Mary, 544 Main Street, New Britain, CT, 10:15 am, directions
The Latin Mass celebrated on Christmas Day at St. Mary in New Britain.
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Any idea why St. Mary’s in Norwalk is not offering a Traditional Mass? One would have thought that, at least for Sundays and Holy Days, at least one Traditional Mass should have a permanent place on the schedule, particularly with 3 priests at the parish able to celebrate it.
This message is too late, but perhaps it is useful for keeping count.
Sacred Heart at 229 Willett Avenue in Portchester offered a 9 am Traditional Latin Mass.
[An 8:30 am TLM is offered every Sunday.]
Msgr. Peter Gelsomino is the pastor.
[I neglected to add in my previous comment:] St. Eugene’s at 31 Massitoa Rd in Yonkers advertises a “Latin” Mass at 10:30 on Sundays. http://steugene.com/mass_schedule.html
I have been infomred that it is actually a Traditional Latin Mass.
The church is a church-in-the-round which means that for some, the Mass would be “ad populum.”
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