21 Jan
2017
21 Jan
2017
Sunday, January 22, 2017 10:30 A.M.
Missa Cantata – Feast of Saint Vincent Pallotti
Following the Mass, all are invited to venerate the Relic of Saint Vincent Pallotti
St. Vincent Pallotti, Priest (Feast – January 22) Born in Rome in 1795, St. Vincent became a priest and dedicated himself completely to God and cared for souls. He dreamed of gaining for Christ all non-Catholics, especially the Mohammedans. To this end he inaugurated a revolutionary program which envisaged the collaboration of the laity in the apostolate of the clergy. But St. Vincent was also well aware of the many deprivations in the natural sphere that hindered the spread of the Faith. He thus obtained and spent huge sums for the poor and underprivileged. He founded guilds for workers, agriculture schools, loan associations, orphanages and homes for girls – all of which made him the pioneer and precursor of Catholic Action. His great legacy was the congregation which he founded for urban mission work, known as the “Society for Catholic Action”. This indefatigable laborer for Christ in 1850 from a severe cold which he most likely caught on a cold rainy night after giving his cloak to a beggar who had none.
Thursday, February 2, 2017 7 P.M.
Feast of the Purification of Our Lady and
Presentation of Our Lord in the Temple
Last Day of Christmas – 40th Day
Blessing of Candles, Procession and High Mass
The Pontifical Shrine and Parish Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
448 East 116th Street New York, NY 10029
6,2,3 or C Trains to 116th Street; Walk East past 1st Avenue to the Shrine
M116 Crosstown Bus to 116th Street and 1st Avenue
M15 local or M15 SBS express buses to 116th Street and 1st Avenue
*Parking available in the neighborhood and shopping complex of Costco
The Shrine is one mile north from the new Second Avenue Subway Line
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10 Jan
2017
5 Jan
2017
3 Jan
2017

Traditional Latin Mass Lectures
Lecturer: Fr. Sean Connolly, archdiocese of NY
Sponsored by: Catholics Who Homeschool
St. Rose of Lima Church 130 Beach 84th St., Rockaway Beach, NY 11693-1885 Tel: (718) 634-7394
With the kind permission of Rev. James A. Kuroly, Administrator
All lectures will be conducted in the Chapel of Perpetual Adoration, 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Tuesday, January17 th: “The History of the Mass and the Principal of Organic Development”
Tuesday, January 24th : “The Ritual and Prayers of the Traditional Mass”
Tuesday, January 31st: “Summorum Pontificum and the Traditional Mass Today”
The book, Treasure and Tradition, a guide to the Latin Mass, will be available for $20 and a good reference for the lectures
Thursday, Feb. 2nd Candlemas Mass (more information to follow) “Candlemas of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary”.
As a “Feast of Our Lord” of the 2nd class, the Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary features the blessing of candles and a procession before Mass. The faithful hold lit candles during the Gospel and throughout the Canon of the Mass.
50/50 Raffles: 3 Raffles for $10; Drawing taking place during the evening of the last class
Coffee and light refreshments will be available after each lecture
For more information and to RSVP please contact: Catholics Who Homeschool, catholichsc@gmail.com; Dina Siano: dyappie@aol.com; Dan Marengo danmarengo@aol.com
2 Jan
2017
The music for this Mass will be Missa “Veni Sponsa Christi” by G. P. da Palestrina, motets by Carissimi and Victoria and Gregorian Propers
2 Jan
2017
We received this note from a reader:
“There is an every Sunday TLM at 9:00 a.m. at the parish church of Saint Anthony, 1496 Commonwealth Avenue, Bronx, NY 10460. On holy days of obligation that don’t fall on Sunday, the TLM is scheduled for 10 a.m.
Since July 2016, the administrator (i.e., pastor in all but name) of Saint Anthony parish has been Father Louis J. Anderson. Just like his predecessor, Father Miara (now pastor of Holy Innocents), Father Anderson is a strong advocate of Tradition. The lack of support that Saint Anthony’s nearly decade-long commitment to the TLM has received from Trads within easy driving distance of the church is most saddening.”
1 Jan
2017
Tomorrow, Monday, January 2, Holy Name of Jesus Church will offer a Missa Cantata at 3 pm for its patronal feast of the Most Holy Name of Jesus. The church address is 245 Prospect Park West.
29 Dec
2016

This window is in St. Mary’s Church, Albany
The following churches will have traditional masses for the Feast of the Circumcision, the Octave of Christmas, Sunday, January 1.
Connecticut:
St. Marguerite Bourgeoys, Brookfield, Jan. 1, 4 pm
St. Martha, Enfield, January 1, 12:00 Noon
St. Stanislaus, New Haven (The St. Gregory Society), January 1, 2:00pm (Low Mass)
St. Mary Church, Norwalk, January 1, Solemn Mass, 9:30 AM
Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Waterbury, Jan. 1, 6 pm
New York
St. Agnes, New York, January 1, 11:00 AM (Solemn High Mass)
Church of the Holy Innocents, New York, Jan 1, 9:00 am (Low Mass), 10:30 am (High Mass), Traditional Vespers, 2:30 pm
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Pontifical Shrine, New York (East Harlem), January 1, 2017, 10:30 AM, High Mass
Our Lady of Peace Church,522 Carroll St, Brooklyn, NY, January 1,9:30 AM, Low Mass with Organ and Hymns
Immaculate Conception Church, Sleepy Hollow (Westchester County), January 1, 3:00 PM Missa Cantata
28 Dec
2016