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17 Dec

2013

Traditional Masses for Christmas

Posted by Stuart Chessman 

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Church of Most Holy Redeemer, New York

The following churches will be celebrating the Traditional Mass for Christmas and/or for the Octave of Christmas. Please help us to complete the schedule by informing us of Masses that we have not yet listed.

St. Mary Church, Norwalk, CT
Chrismas Eve: 11 pm Rosary by the Creche, 11:30 pm Christmas Carols; 12:00 midnight Solemn Mass
Christmas Day: 9:30 am, Solemn Mass
Wed. Jan. 1, Octave Day of Christmas: 5:30 pm, Solemn Mass

St. Stanislaus Church, New Haven, CT
Christmas Day, High Mass, 2 pm
Jan. 1, Low Mass, 2 pm

St Martha Parish, Enfield, CT
December 25th, Midnight Mass
Christmas Day, 12 Noon Mass

Church of the Holy Innocents, New York, NY
Friday, Dec. 20th, 6 pm, Solemn Mass for Ember Friday in Advent
Saturday, Dec. 21, 1 pm, Solem Mass for the Feast of St. Thomas the Apostle, Fr. John Zuhlsdorf, celebrant.
Saturday, Dec. 21, 5:30 pm, Solemn Vespers for 4th Sunday of Advent, followed by a concert of sacred Christmas music., Benediction and a reception in the church hall.
Tuesday, December 24, 1 pm, Christmas Vigil Mass
Dec. 25, Christmas Day, all three Masses of the 1962 Missal will be celebrated
Solemn Mass at Midnight, 12:01, Fr. George Rutler, celebrant. The church will open at 11:00 pm. A program of sacred Christmas music at 11:30; a reception in the church hall after Mass.
9:00 am Mass at Dawn
10:30 am, Missa Cantata. Fr. John Zuhlsdorf, celebrant.

Church of St. Agnes, New York, NY
 Christmas Day, High Mass: 11:00 AM (with Schola Cantorum)
New year’s Day, High Mass: 11:00 AM (with Schola Cantorum)

St. Anthony`s Church
1776 Mansion Street
Bronx, NY

Christmas Day: 8:30 a.m., Missa cantata

January 1: 8:30 a.m., Low mass

Our Lady of Peace Church in Brooklyn, NY 
Christmas Day,  9:30 am. 

Immaculate Conception Church, Sleepy Hollow, NY
Christmas Day, Missa Cantata, 2 pm
Jan. 1, Low Mass, 3 pm

St. Matthews, Dix Hills NY
9am Traditional Latin Mass- 3rd Mass for Christmas, in the Chapel

Mater Ecclesiae Chapel in Berlin, NJ, where all Masses are TLM:
Christmas Eve, Tuesday, Dec. 24:
10:30 PM Christmas Carols
10:50 PM Blessing of Manger and Christmas Proclamation 11:00 PM – Mass through Midnight
Christmas Day, Wednesday, Dec. 25
8:30 AM Low Mass; 11:00 AM High Mass

St. Anthony of Padua Oratory
West Orange, NJ

Tuesday, December 24

5:00 pm Confessions
5:30 pm Low Mass (First Mass of Christmas)
9:30 pm Confessions
10:30 pm Traditional Christmas Carols
11:00 pm Solemn High Midnight Mass (First Mass of Christmas)
Nota bene: The Mass begins at 11:00 p.m. so that the Consecration will occur at approximately midnight.

Christmas Day, December 25

7:30 a.m. Low Mass (Second Mass of Christmas)
9:00 a.m. Low Mass (Second Mass of Christmas)
11:00 a.m. High Mass (Third Mass of Christmas)

Holy Rosary Church
Jersey City, NJ

Tuesday, December 24

9:00 p.m. Missa Cantata
Music including Haydn’s Kleine Orgel Mass and Gregorian chant propers

Our Lady of Victories,
Harrington Park, NJ

Tuesday, December 24

9:00 p.m. Missa Cantata
Music including Haydn’s Kleine Orgel Mass and Gregorian chant propers

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church
Newark NJ

December 24

12 a.m.
The church will open around 11:00 p.m. and there will be carols sung before Mass and a reception in the parish center after Mass.

Our Lady of Fatima Chapel,Pequannock, NJ

Christmas Eve, December 24
12:00 a.m.

Christmas Day
7:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m
11:00 a.m.

St. Stephen of Hungary,   Allentown,PA
Christmas Eve Midnight Mass

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