28 Dec
2015
28 Dec
2015
Bishop Caggiano will preach at Mass in the Extraordinary Form at St Mary Church in Greenwich on Sunday, January 10th at 2 in the afternoon.
28 Dec
2015
January 1 is a holy day of obligation. The following churches will be offering the traditional Mass.
St. Mary Church, Norwalk, CT
Jan. 1, Solemn Mass, 5:30 pm.
St. Stanislaus, New Haven, CT
Jan. 1, 2 pm, low Mass
St. Matthew’s, Dix Hills, NY
Jan. 1, 10:30 am (in the chapel)
Church of the Holy Innocents, New York, NY
Jan. 1, 1 pm
St. Agnes, New York, NY
Jan. 1, 11 am, high Mass
St. Anthony’s Church, Bronx, NY
Jan. 1, 8:30 am Low Mass
St. Patrick’s, Newburgh, NY
January 1, 3:00 pm.
Immaculate Conception Church, Sleepy Hollow, NY
Jan. 1, 3 pm, low Mass
St. Anthony of Padua, Jersey City, NJ
Jan. 1, 9am
Our Lady of Fatima Chapel, Pequannock, NJ
7:00 am, 9:00 am, 11:00 am, 5:00 pm
Oratory of St Anthony of Padua, West Orange, NJ
9:00 am, 11:00 am, 3:00 pm
The stained glass window is in Holy Name of Jesus Church, New York, NY
28 Dec
2015
28 Dec
2015
( A video courtesy of Joe Giardina and Una Voce Westchester)
25 Dec
2015
Some photographs of the Christmas Midnight mass of St. Mary’s Church, Norwalk, CT. Fr. Richard Cipolla was the celebrant. (Above) The church was filled near to capacity for the occasion.
Praying the rosary before the creche led by Fr. Cipolla.
Fr. Jeffrey Keyes chanted the proclamation of the birth of Christ.
(Above and Below) The procession with the image of the Christ Child.
(Above and below) Mr. David Hughes led the assembled musical forces. For a description of the music performed on this night see our post HERE.
21 Dec
2015
From last year’s midnight Mass
If you haven’t been to Christmas Solemn Midnight Mass at St. Mary’s Church, Norwalk, this might be the time to start going. Plans are in the works for the St. Mary Schola Cantorum to sing Mozart’s Mass in C Major (K. 258, “Piccolomini”). The choir, under the direction of David Hughes will be joined by a string orchestra. Elizabeth Weaver will sing the Laudate Dominum from Mozart’s Vesperae solennes de confessore, K. 339.
There will also be a Solemn Mass for Christmas Day at 9:30 am featuring Victoria’s Missa O Magnum Mysterium.
There is plenty of parking in the church lot behind the church and in a large bank lot across the street.
Here is a full schedule:
Christmas Eve:
11 pm Rosary by the creche
11:20 pm Orchestral Prelude: Christmas Concerto (Concerto grosso in G minor, Op. 6, No. 8) (Arcangelo Corelli, 1683-1713)
11:30 pm Christmas Carols
Carol: What Child Is This (Greensleves)
Carol: O Holy Night (Cantique de Noël)
Carol: O Little Town of Bethlehem (St. Louis)
Carol: God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen
Carol: Tu scendi dalle stelle (St. Alfonso Maria de’ Liguori, 1696-1787)
Carol: Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming (Es is ein’ Ros’ entsprungen)
Carol: De Virgine Maria (Carl Rütti, b.1949)
Carol: Silent Night (Stille Nacht)
Prelude: Desseins éternels (from La Nativité du Seigneur) (Olivier Messiaen, 1908-1992)
The Solemn Proclamation of Christmas
Hymn at the Procession: Adeste Fideles (John Francis Wade, arr. David Willcocks, 1919-2015)
Hymn at the Procession: Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (Mendelssohn, arr. Willcocks)
12:00 Solemn Midnight Mass
Mass in C Major (K. 258, “Piccolomini”) (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791)
Gregorian Mass of Christmas Midnight: Dominus dixit
Motet at the Offertory: Laudate Dominum (from Vesperae solennes de confessore, K. 339) (Mozart)
Motet at the Communion: Verbum caro factum est (John Sheppard, c.1515-1558)
Postlude: In dulci jubilo (BWV 729) Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750)
Postlude: Fugue in A Major (BWV 536/2) (Bach)
Christmas Day, 9:30 am, Solemn Mass
Prelude: Puer natus in Bethlehem (BWV 603) (Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750)
Hymn at the Procession: O Come, All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fideles, arr. David Willcocks, 1919-2015)
Missa O magnum mysterium (Tomás Luis de Victoria, 1548-1611)
Gregorian Mass of Christmas Day: Puer natus est
Gradual: Viderunt omnes (Pérotin, fl. c. 1200)
Motet at the Offertory: Verbum caro factum est (John Sheppard, c.1515-1558)
Motet at the Communion: O magnum mysterium (Victoria)
Postlude: In dulci jubilo (BWV 729) Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750)
Postlude: Fugue in A Major (BWV 536/2) (Bach)
19 Dec
2015
It was almost deserted on Greenwich Avenue at 6:30 this morning, but the lights were on in many of the stores as employees readied things for a busy Christmas shopping day. Inside St. Mary’s a different kind of preparation was taking place, where many people knelt in the quiet, candlelit church waiting for the Rorate Mass to begin. Father Cyprian La Pastina was the celebrant of this solemn Mass. A large group of young men assisted as acolytes. The propers and ordinaries were sung in Gregorian chant. As the mass progressed the light of dawn began to show through the windows.
From the parish website: “This is a special Mass celebrated in honor of Our Lady on Saturdays in Advent. The title comes from the Introit (Entrance) of the Mass which translated means, “Drop down ye heavens from above” reminding us that the Lord came down from heaven and was born of the Virgin. What makes this Mass so unusual is that it is celebrated in the early morning by candlelight. The celebration is timed so that the sun begins to rise by the time of the consecration of the bread and wine to remind us of the constant coming of Christ into this world each time Holy Mass is celebrated.”
15 Dec
2015
A traditional sung Mass will be offered at Sacred Heart Parish, 145 Randolph Ave, Clifton, NJ on Sunday December 27, at 2:00PM. This monthly mass is sponsored by Passaic County Latin Mass.
15 Dec
2015
The following churches will offer Traditional Masses for the Christmas season. If you know of any that are not listed here, please let us know.
St. Mary Church, Norwalk, CT
Christmas Eve:
11 pm Rosary by the creche
11:20 pm Orchestral Prelude: Christmas Concerto (Concerto grosso in G minor, Op. 6, No. 8) (Arcangelo Corelli, 1683-1713)
11:30 pm Christmas Carols
Carol: What Child Is This (Greensleves)
Carol: O Holy Night (Cantique de Noël)
Carol: O Little Town of Bethlehem (St. Louis)
Carol: God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen
Carol: Tu scendi dalle stelle (St. Alfonso Maria de’ Liguori, 1696-1787)
Carol: Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming (Es is ein’ Ros’ entsprungen)
Carol: De Virgine Maria (Carl Rütti, b.1949)
Carol: Silent Night (Stille Nacht)
Prelude: Desseins éternels (from La Nativité du Seigneur) (Olivier Messiaen, 1908-1992)
The Solemn Proclamation of Christmas
Hymn at the Procession: Adeste Fideles (John Francis Wade, arr. David Willcocks, 1919-2015)
Hymn at the Procession: Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (Mendelssohn, arr. Willcocks)
12:00 Solemn Midnight Mass
Mass in C Major (K. 258, “Piccolomini”) (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791)
Gregorian Mass of Christmas Midnight: Dominus dixit
Motet at the Offertory: Laudate Dominum (from Vesperae solennes de confessore, K. 339) (Mozart)
Motet at the Communion: Verbum caro factum est (John Sheppard, c.1515-1558)
Postlude: In dulci jubilo (BWV 729) Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750)
Postlude: Fugue in A Major (BWV 536/2) (Bach)
Christmas Day, 9:30 am, Solemn Mass
Prelude: Puer natus in Bethlehem (BWV 603) (Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750)
Hymn at the Procession: O Come, All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fideles, arr. David Willcocks, 1919-2015)
Missa O magnum mysterium (Tomás Luis de Victoria, 1548-1611)
Gregorian Mass of Christmas Day: Puer natus est
Gradual: Viderunt omnes (Pérotin, fl. c. 1200)
Motet at the Offertory: Verbum caro factum est (John Sheppard, c.1515-1558)
Motet at the Communion: O magnum mysterium (Victoria)
Postlude: In dulci jubilo (BWV 729) Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750)
Postlude: Fugue in A Major (BWV 536/2) (Bach)
Sunday Dec. 27, 9:30 am, Solemn Mass followed by festive Christmas coffee hour
Jan. 1, Octave Day of Christmas, 5:30 pm, Solemn Mass
St Martha’s Church, Enfield, CT
Christmas Day, 12 noon, High Mass
St. Stanislaus, New Haven, CT
Christmas Day, 2 pm, sung Mass
Jan. 1, 2 pm, low Mass
Church of St. Anthony, 1496 Commonwealth Avenue, Bronx, NY
Christmas Day, 8:30 AM,Low Mass
Church of the Holy Innocents, New York, NY
Christmas Eve, 1 pm, Vigil Mass of the Nativity; 11:30 pm, program of sacred Christmas music; 12:01 am, Midnight Solemn Mass, followed by a festive reception in the parish hall
Christmas Day, Mass, 10:30 am
Sunday, Dec. 27, Mass at 10:30 am, Sunday Vespers and Benediction at 2:30 pm
Monday, Dec. 28, Solemn Mass at 6 pm
Jan. 1, Octave of Nativity, Mass 1 pm
Our Lady of Mount Carmel, 448 East 116th St., New York, NY
Christmas Day, 10:30 am, sung Mass
Jan. 1, Octave Day of Christmas, 10:30 am, sung Mass
Wed. Jan. 6, Epiphany, 7 pm, Solemn Mass and distribution of blessed Epiphany water, chalk and frankincense
St. Agnes Church, 143 East 43rd St., New York, NY
Christmas Day, 11:15 am, sung Mass
Our Lady of Peace, 522 Carroll St., Brooklyn, NY
Christmas Day, 9:30am
Immaculate Conception Church, Sleepy Hollow, NY
Christmas Day, 3PM Sung Mass
December 27th – 3PM Low Mass
Friday, January 1 – 3PM Low Mass
Sunday, January 3 – 3PM Low Mass Feast of the Most Holy Name of Jesus, followed by Christmas pageant and special dinner, convivium
St. Matthew’s Church, 35 North Service Road, Dix Hills, NY
Christmas Day, 12:30 pm High Mass (in the Parish Center Chapel)
St. Ladislaus, Hempstead, NY
Christmas Day, 9:00 am, sung Mass
St. Patrick’s Church, 55 Grand Street, Newburgh, NY
Christmas Day 3 pm
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, 259 Oliver Street, Newark, NJ
Christmas Eve: Solemn Midnight Mass. There will be a prelude of Christmas Carols at 11:30pm.
Our Lady of Victories Church, 150 Harriot Avenue, Harrington Park, NJ
Christmas Eve, 9:00 pm Sung High Latin Mass
St. Anthony of Padua, Jersey City, NJ
Christmas Eve, 9 pm
Jan. 1, 9 am
Wed. Jan. 6, Epiphany, Sung Mass, 7 pm
St. Catherine Laboure, 110 Bray Avenue, Middletown, NJ
Christmas Day, Solemn Mass, 8:45 am
Our Lady of Fatima Chapel, 32 West Franklin Avenue, Pequannock, NJ
Christmas Eve, 11:00 pm Christmas carols, 12:00 Midnight Mass
Christmas Day, 7:00 am Mass at Dawn
9:00 am Mass of Christmas Day
11:00 am Mass of Christmas Day
St. Anthony of Padua Oratory, West Orange, NJ
Christmas Eve,
9:30 pm Confessions
10:30 pm Traditional Christmas Carols
11:00 pm Solemn High Midnight Mass (First Mass of Christmas)
Christmas Day,
7:30 am Low Mass (Second Mass of Christmas)
9:00 am Low Mass (Second Mass of Christmas)
11:00 am High Mass (Third Mass of Christmas)
The stained glass window is in St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church in Manhattan, a church that was closed recently by mandate of the Archdiocese.