There will be an “Introductory Chant Workshop” at St. Peter The Apostle University and Community Parish, on Tuesday March 28, 7:30-9pm. More information
24 Mar
2017
There will be an “Introductory Chant Workshop” at St. Peter The Apostle University and Community Parish, on Tuesday March 28, 7:30-9pm. More information
24 Mar
2017
22 Mar
2017
This past Monday, March 20, 2017, was the Feast of St. Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Patron of the Universal Church. As part of the festive celebration of the Feast of St. Joseph, Holy Innocents had a beautiful Sung Mass at 6PM. This was the last day of the triduum in honor […]
22 Mar
2017
We received enthusiastic letter from one of our readers about St. Mary’s Church in Roslyn Harbor, NY. “Your members might be interested in a wonderful series of sung Latin Masses offered at St. Mary’s in Roslyn Harbor in Nassau County. Fr. McCartney generally picks one special feast each month, on a weekday, to offer these. […]
22 Mar
2017
21 Mar
2017
From Prof. Luc Perrin: “Once bitten, twice shy.” We will rejoice greatly the day canonical recognition (of the FSSPX) will be proclaimed in Rome. But already in 2012 all the traffic lights appeared green and indeed an agreement was imminent in May/June of that year. But it evaporated after a completely foreseeable offensive from cardinals […]
21 Mar
2017
In honor of the Feast of St. Vincent Ferrer, a Solemn Mass in the Dominican Rite will be offered on April 5, 2017 at 7:00 PM at the High Altar of the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer, 869 Lexington Ave, New York, NY. The Schola Cantorum of Saint Vincent Ferrer will sing […]
16 Mar
2017
Continued from Part 1 St. Ignatius still presents a very handsome appearance to the visitor. The gold of the marvelously intact and well-maintained interior is festive but restrained. The statues, altars and stained glass are very fine and typical of the period – but, in general, do not rise above the level of the artwork of […]
16 Mar
2017
St. Ignatius Loyola and St. Lawrence O’Toole 980 Park Avenue The austere gray neo-renaissance facade of the church of St. Ignatius Loyola blends well with the anonymous, uncompromising canyon walls formed by the apartment buildings of Park Avenue. It exudes the same reserved, off-putting attitude that once characterized the mainly Protestant economic elite of America. […]
15 Mar
2017