
Window in the church of St. Mary, Charleston S.C. (Mayer of Munich)
A blessed and holy Christmas to all our members and readers!
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Window in the church of St. Mary, Charleston S.C. (Mayer of Munich)
A blessed and holy Christmas to all our members and readers!
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Dear Friends and Supporters,
We have some exciting news to communicate to you for the coming year.
We have just finalized our plans for our Third Annual Lepanto conference, which will take place on February 15.
We are very honored to announce that Cardinal Joseph Zen, the courageous retired bishop of Hong Kong, has accepted our invitation. We will also welcome Professor Michael Foley and Fr. George Rutler. Given the tense and tragic situation in Hong Kong, we cannot be certain that the Cardinal will be able to make this long trip. But we hope and pray that we will be able to greet him in New York!
Like last year’s Lepanto Conference, we plan a Solemn Pontifical Mass with a beautiful choral setting.
Our full schedule will be forthcoming shortly, but please mark the date, February 15. You will not want to miss this event.
There are many costs to putting on a conference of this scale, including airfares, lodging, transportation, facility fees. We must engage fine singers and musicians for the pontifical liturgy.
Can we count on your help to bring about this important event to New York?
Our Lepanto Conferences have been a huge success. Many people in attendance have experienced the beauty of the Traditional Mass for the first time.
We know of a priest who went back to his parish in New Jersey to start his own weekly traditional Mass after witnessing it for the first time at our conference.
Most of you are following our documentation–in word and picture–of the many Catholic Traditionalist events in the greater New York area. In addition to our blog at sthughofcluny.org, we have a popular Facebook page, Instagram and Twitter (yes, we have one!). The traffic on our sites seems to be ever increasing–demonstrating the growing interest in the Traditional Mass it is our mission to promote.
We sponsored a busy schedule of events this past year. Complete ceremonial, appropriate vestments and beautiful music were integral parts of every liturgy celebrated.
In addition to these events that we ourselves organized, we co-sponsored the annual Requiem Mass at St. Vincent Ferrer parish in November.
We will sponsor the music for Christmas Midnight Mass in the Dominican Rite at St. Vincent Ferrer. And we will return to Most Holy Redeemer church on January 6 to co-sponsor a Solemn Mass! The schedule is indeed growing full.
We thank you for your support of all of these events. We turn to you once more to help us in this coming year to keep the traditional Catholic cause alive.
Please consider making a tax-deductible gift to the Society of St Hugh of Cluny today!
Donations can be made by PayPal. Go to the PayPal icon on our website: https://sthughofcluny.org
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c/0 Stuart Chessman
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In either case, tell us your address so we can send you an acknowledgement.
Wishing you a Blessed Christmas,
Stuart Chessman
The Society of St. Hugh of Cluny
Mosaic in the Martorana Church in Palermo, Sicily
Christmas
The following churches will offer the traditional Mass on Christmas. Please help us complete our schedule by notifying us of Masses that are not listed. We wish you and your family a blessed Christmas!
Connecticut
St. Mary Church, Norwalk, CT, Christmas Eve: 11:30 pm Christmas carols, 12:00 Solemn Midnight Mass with Mass in G major, K. 140 “Pastoral” (W. A. Mozart); Christmas Day: 9:30 am, Solemn Mass
St. Patrick Church (the Cathedral Parish) Bridgeport, CT, Christmas Day, 12:15 pm, High Mass.
Saints Cyril and Methodius Oratory, 12:00 am, Midnight High Mass; 8:30 am low Mass; 10:15 am high Mass.
St. Stanislaus Church, New Haven, Christmas Day, 2 pm, High Mass
St. Patrick’s Church, Waterbury, CT, 12:00 Midnight (beginning with carols at 11:30 pm), 8:30 am, 10:30 am.
St. Marguerite Bourgeoys, Brookfield, CT, 12:30 pm
St. Martha Church, Enfield, CT, 12 Midnight; 11 am.
New York
Church of St. Catherine of Siena, New York, NY, 12 Midnight, Missa Cantata, with Haydn’s Missa Cellensis in C Major with orchestra.
Church of the Holy Innocents, New York, NY, 12:00 Midnight, Solemn Midnight Mass; 1:30 am, Low Mass at Dawn; 9 am Low Mass; 10:30 am, Solemn Mass followed by Benediction.
St. Agnes Church, New York, NY, 9 am
Our Lady of Mount Carmel, New York, NY, Christmas Eve, 11 pm Church opens for confessions, carols and Holy Rosary, 12:00 am, Solemn Midnight Mass; 1:30 am, Second Mass at Dawn; 10:30 am, Missa Cantata.
Our Lady of Refuge, Bronx, NY, Sung Midnight Mass.
St. Josaphat Church, Bayside (Queens), NY, 11 pm Christmas carols, 12 am High Mass, 9:30 am, High Mass.
Immaculate Conception Church, Sleepy Hollow, NY, 1:30 pm, Missa Cantata (please note earlier time)
St. Paul the Apostle Church, Yonkers, NY, 6 am.
Annunciation Church, Yonkers (Crestwood), NY, Christmas Day: 9 am and 1:30 pm, Father Benedict Andersen OSB celebrant. (Masses during the Christmas season: 6:45 am on Dec. 26 & 27; 9 am on Sat. Dec. 28; 11:15 am on Sun. Dec. 29; 6:45 on Dec. 30 & 31; 9 am on Jan. 1 & 2.)
St. Patrick’s Church, Newburgh, NY, 3 pm
St. Matthew Cburch, Dix Hills, NY (Long Island), Christmas Day 12:30 pm in the Parish Center Chapel
St. Rosalie Church, East Quoque, NY (Long Island), Christmas Day 12:45 pm.
Sacred Heart Church, Albany, NY, 12 am Solemn Midnight Mass
St. Joseph Church, Troy, NY, 12 noon.
New Jersey
Annunciation All Saints Church, Jersey City, NJ, 11:30 pm, Christmas Carols, 12:00 am, Midnight Mass featuring Missa Solemnis in C major KV 337 by W.A. Mozart
St. Anthony of Padua Oratory, West Orange, NJ, Christmas Eve: 10 pm confessions, 10:30 Christmas carols, 11:00 pm Solemn Midnight Mass; Christmas Day: 7:30 am, 9 am, 11:00 am.
Our Lady of Fatima Chapel, Pequannock, NJ, Christmas Eve: 11 am carols, 12:00 am Midnight Mass; Christmas Day, 7 am, 9 am, 11 am.
Our Lady of Victories, Harrington Park, NJ, Christmas Eve, 9 pm.
Shrine Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament, Raritan, NJ, 11 am
St. Catherine Laboure, Middletown, NJ, 8:45 am Missa Cantata.
Corpus Christi Church, South River, NJ, 12:00 am, Sung Midnight Mass
St. John the Baptist Church, Allentown, NJ, 12:oo am Solemn Midnight Mass. Dr. Jennifer Donelson-Nowicka conducting the Schola Cantorum of St. John the Baptist, Peter Carter, organist.
January 1
Wednesday, January 1, the Circumcision of Our Lord, the Octave of Christmas, is a Holy Day of Obligation. The following church will offer the traditional Mass.
Connecticut
St. Mary Church, Norwalk, CT, 9:30 am Solemn Mass.
St. Patrick Church (the Cathedral Parish) Bridgeport, CT, 12:15 pm, High Mass.
St. Francis Church, New Britain, CT, 5 pm
New York
Church of the Holy Innocents, New York, NY, New Year’s Eve: 11:30 pm, High Mass; New Years Day, 9 am, Low Mass; 10:30 am High Mass
St. Agnes Church, New York, NY, 10:30 am
Annunciation Church, Yonkers (Crestwood), NY, 9 am
Immaculate Conception Church, Sleepy Hollow, NY, 3 pm
Holy Trinity Church, Poughkeepsie, NY, 6 pm, Solemn Mass.
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These churches will have a Rorate Mass this Saturday morning, December 21.
Our Lady of Refuge in the Bronx at 6 am. Our Lady of Refuge is located at 290 E 196th Street, Bronx.
St. Mary Church, Norwalk, CT, 6 am.
St. Joseph’s Church, in Middletown NY, at 6:30am. Fr. Seán Connolly will be the celebrant.
This photo was taken at a Rorate Mass at St. Mary’s Church, Norwalk in 2017.
Also this Saturday:
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This morning at St. Mary’s, Greenwich – a Solemn High Rorate Mass. The pastor, Fr. Cyprian La Pastina, was the celebrant, assisted by Fr. Jon Tveit and Canon Jean Marie Moreau (back in the US from Mauritius and headed for a new apostolate in Louisiana!)