*DECODING LATIN MASS SUCCESSFUL!
*****FUNDRAISING DRIVE**********
*****HELP WANTED! ADORERS, SERVERS, SINGERS
*****S.W.A.T. TEAM FORMING - ITE MISSA EST!!
*INTRO TO GREGORIAN CHANT CLASS STARTING SOON
*LITURGICAL FORMATION AND SACRED MUSIC CONFERENCE
*10TH ANNIVERSARY OF SUMMORUM PONTIFICUM
*ANTHONY ESOLEN FOR CATHOLIC EDUCATION
*MICHELMAS @ SOCIETY FOR CATHOLIC LITURGY CONFERENCE
*MEN'S RETREAT WITH FR. JOHN PERRICONE
*MAP OF NJ LATIN MASSES ATTACHED
DECODING THE LATIN MASS SUCCESSFUL EVENT! More
than 35 people learned the deep history and significance of the Latin
Mass from Mr. Thomas Gilmour, Master of Ceremonies at St. Anthony's
Oratory of Institute of Christ the
King Sovereign Priest in West Orange. They then gathered outside on a
lovely summer Saturday afternoon for a lively question and answer
session. Mr. Gilmour suggested the following resources for continued
learning:
*Do a search on YouTube for an hour long
video of a 1940s era Mass narrated by Venerable Archbishop Fulton J.
Sheen. Archbishop Sheen also wrote "The Seven Last Words," correlating
Christ's last words on the Cross to the prayers of the Holy Sacrifice of
the Mass. Also search for F.S.S.P. Latin Mass training videos to follow
every step of the Mass that you can - and cannot - see from the pews.
*A Web site by the Canons Regular of St. John Cantius in Chicago: http://www.sanctamissa.org/en/
*"Treasure and Tradition: The Ultimate Guide to the Latin Mass" by Lisa Bergman http://
***PLEASE SEND FR. GORMAN A THANK YOU MESSAGE & DONATION: Would you all please join me in
writing a brief note of thanks to Rev. Robert G. Gorman for generously
allowing use of Shrine Chapel for the Decoding the Latin Mass seminar, especially if you attended? Also, the historic Shrine Chapel needs to repair the roof before winter weather sets in. So please be sure to also send a donation in
any amount made payable to Shrine Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament, 52
West Somerset Street, Raritan, NJ 08869. Please be sure to put Decoding
the Latin Mass in the memo, and if you would email me with the amount
you sent, I can report back how much our mailing list group raised (no
names, just total dollar amount reported to me). Please consider this: if
everyone who receives this email each sends just $50 now, and
repeats that donation just four more times (weekly or monthly), our
Latin Mass Society can potentially pay for the entire project by
Christmas!
HELP WANTED - FUNDRAISER Seeking
smart, energetic people who know how to organize and work fundraisers for Shrine
Chapel and for the Latin Mass Society. Please reply to this email with
your interest and experience!
HELP WANTED - ADORERS Our
Lord asked His disciples, "Could you not watch one hour with Me?"
Please console Our Lord in the beauty and silence of Shrine Chapel of
the Blessed Sacrament. Call the Shrine Office at (908) 722-1489 to get on the schedule. Hours are posted at http://blessedsacramentshri ne.com/schedule.htm
HELP WANTED - CHOIR MEMBERS to sing at the 11 am Latin Mass on Sundays. Please call (908) 722-1489 and ask to be put in touch with Magdalena.
HELP WANTED - ALTAR SERVERS Men
- and boys who have made their First Holy Communion - who can serve Latin Mass at 11 am Sundays at the Shrine, or want to
learn how to serve, please contact Maria at (908) 310-3733.
HELP WANTED - SWAT TEAM FORMING! ITE, MISSA EST! Go,
you are sent forth on a mission! We who love the Latin Mass must be
like the Apostles St. Philip calling St. Bartholomew in the first
chapter of John's Gospel: "I have found the Messiah, COME AND SEE!" We
are assembling a SWAT team - Serving Wherever Anyone Does Tridentine.
We need people who know and love the Mass with skills in
writing
business plans, fundraising, bookkeeping, cooking and hospitality,
advertising and publicity, training, logistics (set up/clean up), print
graphic and Web site design, musicians, singers and most importantly,
Prayer Warriors to help grow the Mass. For more information, please
watch the excellent presentation "How Metro Detroit Became a Center for
Latin Liturgy" starting at the 43 minute mark to the 50 minute mark. https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=o8x5hrALzhE Once you watch the 7 minute presentation - PLEASE WRITE ME WITH YOUR INTEREST!
EVERY SUNDAY @ 11 am Shrine
Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament, 52 West Somerset Street, Raritan, NJ
08869 - Mass in the Extraoridnary Form (Latin Mass)
MONDAYS SEPTEMBER 11 - DECEMBER 18 @ 7 pmSt. Joseph Seminary (Dunwoodie), Yonkers, NY: Introduction to Gregorian Chant with Dr. Jennifer Donelson. Email info@jenniferdonelson.com or visit http://nyliturgy.org/st- cecilia-academy-for-pastoral- musicians/
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 @ 7 pm Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter & Paul, 1723 Race St., Philadelphia, PA: Solemn
Pontifical Mass in the Traditional Latin Rite for the 10th Anniversary
of Summorum Pontificum on the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
Celebrant is Most Rev. Joseph N. Perry, auxiliary to the Archbishop of
Chicago. All are welcome to attend. For updates and further information,
please visit www.LatinMassPhila.org or www.facebook.com/LatinMassPhil a
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 18 - FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 22 St. Adelaide Church, Peabody, MA: Culmen et Fons 2017, a conference on liturgical formation and sacred music, with Dom Alcuin
Reid as the featured speaker. For schedule and registration information, go to http://www.culmenetfonsma2017. com/
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 @ 7 pm Madison
EMS, 29 Prospect St., Madison, NJ: Sedes Sapiente, a Catholic classical
education prep school in Boonton, NJ, is hosting a wine & cheese
Lecture Series featuring Anthony Esolen. Esolen is a writeer,
social commentator, translator of classical poety and professor of
English Renaissance and classical literature. He has taught at Furman
University and Providence College, and is scheduled to joing the faculty
of Thomas More College of Liberal Arts as a professor in residence. http://www. sedessapientiaeschool.org/
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 @ 4:30 pm Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter & Paul, 1723 Race St., Philadelphia, PA: Michaelmas Solemn Mass in the Extraordinary Form. Mass
open to the public during the Annual Conference of the Society for
Catholic Liturgy. For information on membership and conference, see http://liturgysociety.org/
FRIDAY OCTOBER 20 - SUNDAY OCTOBER 22 Salesian
National Shrine, Don Bosco Retreat Center, 174 Filors Lane, Stony
Point, NY: "The Spiritual Combat" Men's Retreat with Fr. John Perricone,
sponsored by Agnus Dei Knights of Columbus. Open to all men 18 and
older. Tentative agenda and flyer attached. Single rooms $225, double occupancy $200 via check made payable to Agnus Dei Council #12361. To reserve your spot, contact Dan Marengo at danmarengo@aol.com. To view the retreat location, visit http://www.marianshrine.org/in dex.php?section=42
For the most up-to-date information about St. Anthony's Jersey City Latin Mass, please email Mary at latinmassjc@gmail.com and ask to be added to the mailing list.
For
the latest information on the Latin Mass at Regina Pacis Chapel in
Maywood, NJ and Sacred Heart Church in Clifton, NJ, send your add
request to John at bergenlatinmass@gmail.com
As
always, please continue to keep all priests, bishops and seminarians in
your prayers. If you would like to join the Mothers with Generous
Hearts Club to pray for vocations, or the Fasting Army for Priests,
please contact Maria at reds@woltornist.com
Traveling
around the state? See our attached map, courtesy of Darren Stanziano, for Latin Mass locations in New
Jersey. For example, St. Catherine's and Holy Cross are near Sandy Hook
and Sea Bright, and St. John the Baptist is near the state's military
cemetery (Brig. Gen. Doyle) in Arneytown.
Thank
you again for your interest in the Latin Mass, Gregorian Chant,
Catholic art and literature, and our "ever ancient, ever new" Catholic
heritage in general.
Please do not hestitate
to submit events related to these topics as early as possible for most
frequent publication in the calendar. The LMS Update is posted weekly at
most, monthly at least.
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