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13 Aug

2015

Traditional Masses for the Feast of the Assumption

Posted by Stuart Chessman 

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This Saturday, August 15, is the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.  The following churches will be offering the traditional Mass.

Connecticut

St. Mary Church, Norwalk, CT, Solemn Mass, 5 pm.

St. Stanislaus Church, New Haven, CT, 9 am.

New York

Church of the Holy Innocents, New York,   Solemn Mass at 1:00 PM celebrated by Msgr. Joseph Ambrosio (from Newark, NJ).  “This year, the Feast of the Assumption marks our parish’s Fifth Anniversary of the uninterrupted daily celebration of the Latin Mass at the same High Altar that was solemnly and triumphantly consecrated in 1901. At the end of the Mass, there will be Benediction of the Bl. Sacrament and the solemn Te Deum will be festively chanted.  Holy cards with the image of Our Lady being assumed into Heaven will also be distributed to the faithful.  After Mass and Benediction, there will be a reception in the parish hall.”

Holy Name of Jesus Church, Brooklyn,  12 noon class about the traditional Mass, 1 pm low mass with organ

Immaculate Conception, Sleepy Hollow, NY, low mass, 12 noon.

New Jersey

St Anthony, Jersey City, 11 am

St. Catherine Laboure, 110 Bray Avenue, Middletown NJ,  9:15AM

Our Lady of Fatima, Pequannock, NJ, 7 am, 9 am, 11 am

St. Anthony Oratory, West Orange, NJ, 7:30 am and 9 am.

The stained glass window of Our Lady appears in the Basilica of St. John the Evangelist in Stamford, CT

 

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