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12 Oct

2008

Traditional Mass to be celebrated at St. Mary’s, New Haven

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The Saint Gregory Society is pleased to announce that the Feast of Christ the King (Sunday, October 26th) will be observed this year at St. Mary’s Church in downtown New Haven, with a traditional Latin Mass at 12:00 Noon.
The full Schola Cantorum of the Society will perform choral works of the great Renaissance masters Palestrina and Josquin DesPrez, and all the Gregorian chants of this magnificent feast.
This will be the first time in 40 years that the older form of the Roman Liturgy has been offered for Sunday Mass at St. Mary’s — an historic occasion, both in the life of St.
Mary’s parish and for the New Haven Catholic community at large.
The Society is grateful that the pastor of St. Mary’s
Church, Fr. Joseph Allen, has extended us this special opportunity. In view of the importance of this event, there will be no 2:00pm Latin Mass at Sacred Heart, New Haven on October 26th.

For more information, go to the St. Gregory website: link

Directions to St. Mary Church, New Haven

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