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On Sunday, November 7, 2021 at 3:00 P.M., Father Leo Camurati O.P. will offer the Traditional Latin Mass at Saint Margaret of Cortona Church in the Riverdale section of the Bronx.
Address: 6000 Riverdale Ave, Bronx, NY 10471
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Join us on Sunday afternoon in New Jersey after your morning Mass for the 2nd Annual Procession with the Blessed Sacrament with the recitation of the Holy Rosary for the Conversion of Our Country.
Adoration begins at 1:00 P.M. at Saint Stephen’s Church in Kearny, NJ. At 1:45 P.M. the Procession will exit the church and stop at four stations of Benediction before the Final Benediction at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Lyndhurst, NJ. All are most welcome.

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At St. Stanislaus in New Haven, there will be a low Mass today for All Saints Day at 5:30 pm.
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Centro Maria functioned for decades as a residence for women in the city. Yet, it was housed in a building that had started as a parish – St Ambrose.1) It was one of those curious New York City structures that, given the high cost of building, had united school, rectory and church all under one roof. (Corpus Christi parish near Columbia University is a later example) St. Ambrose parish, inaugurated with great fanfare, quickly fell victim to the increasingly dominant commercial focus of the West Side and the resulting depopulation. Yet through all these years this structure preserved its religious dedication, if in a different manner.
Now, it is reported, the Archdiocese’s need to fund legal settlements has brought Centro Maria and the heritage of a long-vanished parish to an end. Last year, the Sisters of Mary Immaculate, who ran it, and the last tenants were told to vacate:
The nuns and residents living there have been told by the Archdiocese of New York that they must leave by August 31, several people with knowledge of the plan told THE CITY.
They say the Archdiocese had been threatening to close Centro Maria and sell the 1910 building — a 30,000-square-foot, four-story property in Hell’s Kitchen — for at least a year.
But earlier this month, the sources said, the Church made a final decision to shutter the residence and told Centro Maria’s leadership the sale is needed to raise funds to pay for hundreds of sexual abuse lawsuits. 2)
We read the property is now earmarked for demolition:
Plans were filed with the city on Thursday to demolish the four-story brick building on West 54th Street that housed the Centro Maria Residence. Built in 1910 between 10th and 11th avenues, the building was also home to St. Ambrose’s Church. 3).
It had been listed for sale and is now “under contract”:
JLL has been exclusively retained to market for sale 539 West 54th Street, an outstanding development opportunity located between 10th and 11th Avenues, along the border of Hell’s Kitchen and Lincoln Square on Manhattan’s west side. Currently known as the Centro Maria, 539 West 54th Street is improved by a 5-story convent and religious establishment totaling approximately 43,500 square feet. The existing structure consists of dorm style rooms, common area spaces, a cafeteria and chapel. 4)
I had often walked by Centro Maria. I once had tried to obtain permission to photograph the chapel of the residence – only eventually to be turned down by the sisters (it was open, I recall, to the public for Sunday mass). I have found on the internet, however, several images of the chapel. These photos reveal that in the interior very little had remained of the old St. Ambrose church. And now, this relic, not just of the past but also of an apostolate, very recently flourishing, in the City – falls victim to the grim realities of today’s Church….


(Thanks to Sam Howard)
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From the report of the Polish bishops of their ad limina visit:
On the one hand, the congregation admitted that the matter was resolved too harshly and that instead of serving unity, in individual cases, it could lead to someone leaving the Church because his needs were not met. On the other hand, the will to interpret the motu proprio broadly was expressed – more in spirit than in the letter of the issued law.
Today Pope Francis in no uncertain terms indicates what is the spirit of Traditionis Custodes and, for that matter, that of the current regime in the Roman Catholic Church. What follows are excerpts from his address at the general audience of 10/27/2021 – at which, so the Vatican reports, a significant number of American groups were present.
Saint Paul’s preaching is completely centred on Jesus and his Paschal Mystery. In fact, the Apostle presents himself as a witness of Christ, and Christ crucified (cfr. 1 Cor 2:2). He reminds the Galatians, tempted to base their religiosity on the observance of precepts and traditions, that the centre of salvation and faith is the death and resurrection of the Lord.
Today, there are many who still seek religious security rather than the living and true God, focusing on rituals and precepts instead of embracing God’s love with their whole being. And this is the temptation of the new fundamentalists, isn’t it? Of those who seem to be afraid to make progress, and who regress because they feel more secure: they seek the security of God and not the God of our security…. This is why Paul asks the Galatians to return to what is essential – to return to God, to the essential, not to the securities of God: to the essential – to the God who gives us life in Christ crucified.
And those who seek security, the small group, the things that were clear as they were back then, they live “as it was back then”, they distance themselves from the Spirit, they do not permit the freedom of the Spirit to enter into them.
Sometimes, those who approach the Church get the impression that they are dealing with a dense mass of rules and regulations: but no, this is not the Church! This can be whatever association. But, in reality, the beauty of faith in Jesus Christ cannot be grasped on the basis of so many commandments or of a moral vision developed in many layers which can make us forget the original fruitfulness of love nourished by prayer from which peace and joyful witness flow.
General Audience of 10/27/2021.
I could write at length about these calumnies – since when in the post-Vatican II world has choosing to follow the traditional rites achieved “security” under any definition for any Catholic? Certainly not institutional security: traditionalists have neither job prospects in the bureaucracy of the Church nor any assurance that any of their congregations has permanent status! But more importantly, I believe the Pope is clearly asserting that “fundamentalists” (a code word, like, in the past, “integralist,” often used by the Vatican and the European Catholic churches for traditionalists) are not even Christians. 1) It establishes a fearful hermeneutic for Traditionis Custodes.