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2 Jul

2021

Connecticut: A Traditional Mass Hotspot

Posted by Stuart Chessman 

Who would have thought? Our humble state offering such a liturgical bounty. Through God’s grace, may traditional Masses continue to grow.

St. Mary Church, Norwalk, Sundays, Solemn Mass at 9:30 am, Missa Cantata at 11:15; low Mass M-F at 8 am; Holy Days of Obligation, check the church website.

St. Roch Church, Greenwich, Missa Cantata, Saturdays at 8 am

St. Emery Church, Fairfield, Sundays at 12:30 pm (as of July 4), Wednesdays at 6:00 pm

St. Pius X Church, Fairfield, Mondays at 7 pm

Sts. Cyril and Methodius, Bridgeport, (Institute of Christ the King) Sundays, low Mass at 8:30 am, high Mass at 10:15 am; M-Sat. low Mass at 7:45 am.

St. Joseph, Danbury, Sunday at 11:30 am, Fridays at 6 pm

St. Marguerite Bourgeoys, Brookfield, Sundays at 12:30 pm

St. Stanislaus, New Haven, Sundays at 2 pm

St. Ambrose, North Branford, Tuesdays at 6 pm (Solemn or Sung Mass once a month)

St. Patrick Parish and Oratory, Waterbury (Institute of Christ the King), Sundays, low Mass at 8:30 am, high Mass at 10:30 am; M-Sat. low Mass at 8 am.

St. Martha Church, Enfield, Sunday 11 am, Wed. 7 pm, First Saturday 9 am

St. Michael Church, Pawcatuck, Sundays at 11:45 am.

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