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There is now a Traditional Mass every Sunday at 10 am at Our Lady of the Way Chapel, Culinary Institute of America, Hyde Park, NY/
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At St Isidore Church in Riverhead, NY, on Long Island, there is a 3:30 pm Low Mass every Sunday
27
Oct
Early this morning, Fr. Carl McIntosh offered a Missa Cantata in reparation for sin at St. Roch Church in the Chickahominy section of Greenwich, CT. The chant for the mass was sung by members of the Viri Galilaei, a men’s chant group that meets at St. Mary’s Church, Norwalk.
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Oct
St. Mary Church in Roslyn, NY, has a monthly Latin Mass. The next two are Wednesday (11/21) and Monday (12/3), both at 7pm.
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Stained glass window in Holy Name Church, New York
This Sunday October 28 is the Feast of Christ the King in the Traditional Calendar. These churches will be offering traditional Masses.
Church of the Holy Rosary, 1510 Adee Ave., Bronx, Missa Cantata, 1 pm
Our Lady of Mount Carmel, New York, NY, Missa Cantata at 10:25 am, followed by the Recitation of the Act of Consecration of the Human Race to the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Plenary Indulgence under the usual conditions)
Immaculate Conception, Sleepy Hollow, NY, Missa Cantata, 3 pm.
St. Paul the Apostle Church, Yonkers, NY, 1:30 pm adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and benediction, 2:30 pm Missa Cantata. The Schola and Choir will sing Charles Gounod’s Messe Breve No. 7. Recitation of the Act of Consecration of the Human Race to the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Plenary Indulgence under the usual conditions)
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The program for “The Joyful Mysteries” is drawn from a collection of devotional pieces by the German composer Gregor Aichinger (1644–1704) called Virginalia: Laudes aeternae Virginis Mariae (“Eternal praises of the Virgin Mary”). The collection contains sacred songs for five voices addressed to the Blessed Virgin, including one for each of the fifteen Mysteries of the Rosary. For this concert, the Schola will perform Aichinger’s songs concerning the Joyful Mysteries: five events from the Bible surrounding the birth of Jesus Christ, beginning with the Angel Gabriel’s announcement of his conception and ending with his teaching in the temple as a young boy. The program will also include Gregorian chant and selections from the organ repertoire on the subject of these Mysteries, played by Director of Music David J. Hughes.