29
Feb
29
Feb
On Wednesday, March 18 at 6 pm at Holy Innocents Church, 3455 West Bangs Avenue, Neptune, NJ, Pastor Fr. H. Todd Carter will offer a Traditonal Latin Mass with Gregorian Chant.
27
Feb
(Above) Virgin, 1150 France.
Gothic Spirit: Medieval Art from Europe
Luhring Augustine Gallery/Sam Fogg
531West 24th Street, New York, NY
www.luhringaugustine.com
(Exhibition lasts until March 7, 2020)
The Luhring Augustine gallery is offering until March 7 a special exhibition of medieval art. What a pleasure to view treasures of medieval art up close, away from the crowds and surrounded by quiet! The works cover the entire period of medieval art – with a few outliers before and after that age – and are splendidly illuminated. Yes, on the whole the exhibits are not colossal masterpieces, but the quality is very high and leading artists are represented: Michel Erhart, Hans Leinberger, Luca della Robbia.
As we might expect, this art is overwhelmingly religious in character. Most of Europe is represented in the exhibition, with perhaps a focus on Germany/the Holy Roman Empire. We encounter art from locations that were in former ages artistic leaders in Europe, like Cologne or Ulm. The uniform quality of the workmanship in artwork created over many centuries and in many different countries is amazing.
(Above) From the Shrine of St Ursula.
We get a sense of the enormity of losses from the remnants of great artworks that have come down to us. An enameled orb is one of the few surviving fragments of the magnificent shrine of St Ursula, melted down and destroyed after the occupation of Cologne by French revolutionary armies in the 1790’s. A roundel with a depiction of the Presentation comes from an image of the Virgin surrounded by the mysteries of the Rosary, created by Hans Leinberger of Bavaria.
(Above) One of series of reliefs carved by Hans Leinberger depicting the mysteries of the rosary.

(Above and below) Stained glass windows from Cologne, 16th century. We get a sense of this city’s former artistic grandeur, which lasted some six centuries.
Perhaps most impressive are two wooden sculptures: a highly stylized figure of the Virgin from the earliest beginnings of Gothic art and dramatic crucifixion scene from 16th century Germany, made shortly before this art disappeared in the chaos of the Reformation. You can get from these works an “ideogram” (Ezra Pound)of what medieval Christian art could achieve both at its origin and in its final flowering. This small exhibition gives the visitor a chance to study at close hand examples of the great art that flourished in between these bookends.

(Above) An early Gothic Virgin, France; (Below) 3 figures from a Crucifixion, Ulm 1510-20.
At St. Mary’s Church in Norwalk, CT, there will be a traditional low Mass every Monday through Friday at 6 pm. This is in addition to the already scheduled 7:30 am daily low Mass, the 9 am Saturday low Mass and the Sunday 9:30 am Solemn Mass.
On Saturdays during Lent, St Patrick Church in Bridgeport, CT will offer a 12:10 pm low Mass, Father Michael Novajosky, celebrant.
St. Roch in Greenwich will be having a Missa Cantata at 8:00 a.m. every Saturday morning during Lent. Father Carl McIntosh is the celebrant.
24
Feb
23
Feb
Sculpture group in St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church, New York, now closed.
The following churches will offer the Traditional Mass on Ash Wednesday, February 26. Please help us to complete this schedule.
St. Mary Church, Norwalk, CT, 7:30 am, 7 pm.
Sts. Cyril and Methodius Oratory, Bridgeport, CT, 7:45 am low Mass, 6 pm Solemn Mass.
St. Patrick Church, Bridgeport, CT, 7 am Missa Cantata.
St. Patrick Parish and Oratory, Waterbury, CT, 8 am low Mass, 6 pm Missa Cantata
St. Stanislaus, New Haven, CT, 5:30 pm
St. Martha Church, Enfield, CT, 7 pm
Church of the Holy Innocents, New York, NY, 8 am, 6 pm
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Pontifical Shrine, New York, NY, 7:45 am low Mass, 7:30 pm Solemn Mass.
St. Josaphat Church, Bayside, Queens, NY, 7 pm penitential procession, 7:30 pm Missa Cantata.
St. Rocco Church, Glenn Cove, NY, 7 pm
Immaculate Conception, Sleepy Hollow, NY, 7 pm low Mass.
St. Paul the Apostle Church, Yonkers, NY, 12 noon
Our Lady of the Way Chapel at the Culinary Institute, Hyde Park, NY, 10 am
St. Mary’s Church, Wappingers Falls, NY, 7 pm.
Assumption All Saints Church, Jersey City, 5:30 pm Missa Cantata
Our Lady of Fatima Chapel, Pequannock, NJ, 7 am, 8 am, noon, and 7 pm Missa Cantata. Confessions 15 minutes before each Mass.
St. Anthony of Padua Oratory, West Orange, NJ, 9 am and 7 pm.
St. Catherine Laboure, Middletown, NJ, 9 am low Mass.
Corpus Christi Parish, South River, NJ, 6:30 pm.
Mater Ecclesiae, Berlin, NJ, 8 am low Mass, 7:30 pm Missa Cantata.
23
Feb