Photos of this past Sunday’s 9:30 am solemn Mass, Fr. Cipolla’s last as pastor of St. Mary’s Church, Norwalk, CT. In the afternoon there was a festive reception held in his honor with surprise choral entertainment.
26 Jun
2018
Photos of this past Sunday’s 9:30 am solemn Mass, Fr. Cipolla’s last as pastor of St. Mary’s Church, Norwalk, CT. In the afternoon there was a festive reception held in his honor with surprise choral entertainment.
21 Jun
2018
19 Jun
2018
Saturday, July 21, 2018
7th Annual Traditional Latin Mass Pilgrimage to the Pontifical Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, New York, NY
10:00 AM – Marian Talk and Rosary
10:30 AM – Serenade, Hymns and offering of flowers to the Blessed Mother by Children
10:45 AM – Penitential Procession in the Nave on knees or discalced
11:15 AM – Traditional Latin Solemn Mass in the Extraordinary Form
12:30 PM – Eucharistic Procession, Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament and Veneration of the Relics of the Saints
1:00 PM – Potluck Lunch
2:30 PM – Enrollment in the Brown Scapular
12 Jun
2018
On Friday, June 15, the 6PM Mass at Holy Innocents will be a Sung Requiem Mass to commemorate the centennial celebration of the death of Joyce Kilmer, Catholic poet. After the Mass, Fr. Stravinskas will give a lecture in the parish hall on Catholic poetry.
11 Jun
2018
6 Jun
2018

Corpus Christi Procession at the Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in New York. Below, an outdoor altar set up. (Photos courtesy of Teddy Thongratnachat)
Above and below: Corpus Christi procession at St. Joseph’s Church in Albany. Photo courtesy of the Extraordinary Form in Albany Diocese Facebook page.
Sung Mass for the Novena to the Sacred Heart last night at Visitation Monastery in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. Photo courtesy of Art Bryan Manabat. Mr. Manabat reports: “The mural over the altar depicts the revelation of Our Lord’s Sacred Heart to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, a Visitation nun. About 100 faithful in attendance, not counting the sisters at the monastery hidden in the chapel wing to the right of the sanctuary. Servers included a seminarian and NYPD officer. Fr. Saffron preached about how Our Lord’s side was pierced with a lance by the blind Roman soldier Longinus, who according to tradition was healed of his cataracts when the blood and water poured over his eyes. Father prayed that Our Lord likewise remove any spiritual cataracts due to sin and false theology plaguing the Church.”
6 Jun
2018
Statue of the Sacred Heart in St. Agnes Church, Broolyn
This Friday, June 8, is the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The following churches have scheduled Traditional Masses:
St. Mary Church, Greenwich, CT, Missa Cantata, 7:30 pm followed by Exposition, Litany of the Sacred Heart and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.
St. Mary Church, Norwalk, CT, Low Mass, 7:30 am.
Saints Cyril and Methodius Church, Bridgeport, CT, 7:45 am, 6 pm.
Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, New York, NY, Solemn Mass, 7:30 pm followed by Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, Act of Reparation to the Sacred Heart, Litany of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus and Benediction.
Holy Innocents Church, New York, Missa Cantata, 6 pm
St. Anthony of Padua Oratory, West Orange, NJ, low Mass, 7 pm
Immaculate Conception Church, Sleepy Hollow, NY, External solemnity on Sunday, June 10, Missa Cantata 3 pm.
4 Jun
2018
31 May
2018

(Above) Statue of Joan of Arc attending the consecration of the French King – which she had made possible – in Reims cathedral.
Joan of Arc was once a ubiquitous presence in Catholic – and even non-Catholic – life: innumerable books, sculptures and paintings, movies with Ingrid Bergman and Jean Seberg and before those Dreyer’s silent masterpiece. Why she even had her own Classics comic book! While on the secular side, more films have appeared in relatively recent years, in the Church itself the Maid of Orleans virtually disappeared from the consciousness of the faithful after the Council. Is it because her deeds of war are now out of sync with the novel quasi-pacifist line adopted in various degrees by Popes John Paul II, Benedict XVI and Francis?
From the collect for this feast :
Deus, qui beatam Ioannam virginem ad fidem ac patriam tuendam mirabiliter suscitasti…
(O God who wonderfully raised up the blessed virgin Joan to preserve the faith and fatherland…
(The secret prayer is even more specifically laudatory of Joan’s “undertaking the perils of war to expel the enemies“)
On Wednesday evening a group of the faithful set about to repair this neglect and rekindle devotion to this remarkable saint. The St Hugh of Cluny Society sponsored this mass – and a couple of us (including the celebrant) had hurried down to Brooklyn from far off Norwalk(and Columbus Circle).
The mass took place in the grand church of St. Agnes in South Brooklyn (Carroll Gardens). Built and decorated between 1904 and around 1913 this church is of cathedral dimensions. It is a fitting shrine to St Agnes; such a great contrast to the pathetic sanctuary near Grand Central in Manhattan! Signs of neglect, however, are found here, there and everywhere – yet thankfully some repairs seem to be in process.
The windows – many having imposing dimensions – were made in Munich by the firm of F.X. Zettler. In the nave is an unusual cycle of the legend of St Agnes.
A mass in such a vast old church produces remarkable effects: the darkness of the evening hour, the chant alternating with silence, the pervasive odor of the incense, the solemn ceremonial – all these lead one’s thoughts back to the Gothic cathedrals of Northern France (like Reims) where Joan herself had prayed. Of course, Reims and her sisters stand nearly empty nowadays….
(Above)A schola under the direction of David Adam Smith supplied the remarkable musical setting.
For Fr. Cipolla’s sermon see HERE.
28 May
2018
Fr. Leo Joseph Camurati, O.P., offered his first traditional Mass this Sunday at the Church of St. Agnes in New York. Photo courtesy of Diana Yuan.