Saturday, December 22, 2007

Petition for Extraordinary Form of Roman Missal at Cathedral

Great news!

Diane-Marie Peloquin reports:

I have ... had friends of mine ask that I circulate a petition to have the Extraordinary Rite celebrated at St. Joseph's Cathedral in Manchester. Fr. Joseph is all set to celebrate it. The Bishop needs to know there is a group out there interested. I put the link below in case you are interested in posting it. Thank you and May you and Yours have a Very Blessed Christmas and a Joyous New year.

God Bless, Diane-Marie Peloquin
http://www.petitiononline.com/LTMMNH/petition.html

Traditional Schedule Update

  • 4th Sunday of Advent Dec. 23 at 4 PM in St. Patrick's - Nashua - High Mass
  • Christmas 25 at 11:30 AM in Sacred Heart Church - Laconia
  • New Year's Day 1 January at 11:30 AM in Sacred Heart Church - Laconia
  • Epiphany Sunday, 6 January at 11:30 AM in Sacred Heart Church - Laconia

I had been told that St. Pat's Dec. 23 Mass would be at 4:15 but assume a 4PM mass to be safe.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Father Orlowski is snowed in.

Dear friends,

Father Orlowski just called to inform us that the storm has compromised his 40 minute journey to Laconia.

The next confirmed Extraordinary Form of the Roman Missal at Sacred Heart in Laconia, will be celebrated by Father Longchamps on December 25, 2007 at 11:30 AM.

God bless,
Cesar

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Laconia, NH - Dec. 16, 2007

Fr. Adrien, pastor at Sacred Heart, Laconia, welcomes Father Orlowski from the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter.

Father Orlowski will be celebrating the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Missal (1962 Missal) on Sunday, Dec. 16, at 11:30 AM.

Sacred Heart Church is at 291 Union Ave., Laconia.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Chant and Polyphony for Christ the King

The Chant/Polyphony choir is again singing at the 5:00 PM Sunday Mass at St. Raphael's this weekend. Music will include pieces by Byrd, Lassus and Palestrina.

Everyone is welcome.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Traditional Mass - Laconia 11/4/2007

Good news, if you haven't already heard.

Fr. Adrien, pastor at Sacred Heart, Laconia, has scheduled Mass with the 1962 Missal for Sunday, Nov. 4, at 3:00 PM. He plans to use the 1962 Missal for Mass every First Sunday of the month.

(The time of day for the Mass is somewhat flexible for future months after Nov., depending on feedback from parishioners.)

An announcement has been requested to be printed in the parish bulletin for this weekend.Questions may be directed to Fr. Adrien at the parish: (603) 524-9609.

Sacred Heart Church is at 291 Union Ave., Laconia.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

All Souls Day in Portsmouth, NH

Corpus Christi Parish in Portsmouth, NH
will have a Low Mass according to the
Roman Missal of 1962 on All Souls Day,
November 2. It will be celebrated at
7:00 PM at Immaculate Conception
Church, 98 Summer Street, Portsmouth.

Everyone is welcome.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Polyphony/Chant Choir at St. Raphael's

St. Raphael's has started a chant/polyphony choir and will be singing the 5:00 pm Mass (Ordinary Form) on the last Sunday of each month. Respectful reverence due to divine worship isn't restricted to the Roman missal published by Blessed John XXIII in 1962. Everyone is welcome.

Monday, September 24, 2007

St. Patrick's 1962 Missal Update

NOTE THE TIME CHANGE BELOW

Padziernek reports: The next 1962 Extra-ordinary rite Mass will be Sunday September 30, 2007 2 PM at St. Patrick's in Nashua.

Diane-Marie reports: Fr. Kelly said he would like to have the 2nd Sunday of the month Extraordinary Form at 2pm and the 4th Sunday at 4pm. He will continue to publish times in bulletin, but is hoping for this schedule. Low Mass would most likely not have music. Fr. Kelly said that schedule depends on Baptisms, availability of servers, singers and musicians. He said to keep in mind that extraordinary celebrations might at times require extraordinary effort from everyone.


Sunday, September 23, 2007

Thank you Father Kerper!

The Lord gave us a beautiful day to worship him at Immaculate Conception. Parking was at a premium... a very good sign.


My 3 year old saw the chapel veils and instantly wanted one.


Father Kerper offered the Holy Sacrifice with the great reverence that our Lord deserves. I especially appreciated the fact that Father wore a wireless microphone!

Though the altar rails were gone, kneelers worked very well. I hope that this practice makes its way back into the Novus Ordo.






A packed church! There are gaps, but this pic was taken after communion.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Deo Gratias!


My family and I made it to the celebration of the Extraordinary Form of the Latin Mass at St. Patrick's in Nashua, and it definitely was extraordinary.

I was a little concerned at first that the church wouldn't fill up, but by the time Mass started all of the pews were filled.

Father Kelly offered the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass with great devotion, and reverence. It was a High Mass unlike any I had participated in before. Other High Masses have been exercises in liturgical multi-tasking. In those speedy High Masses, the priest would clearly move along with Mass while the Choir sang. Consequently it was a pleasant surprise to realize that Father Kelly was waiting for the beautiful Gregorian Chants to finish before continuing with the Mass. It was very easy to follow along, and the 2 hours didn't feel like 2 hours at all! The only thing that would have made it easier to follow would have been a wireless microphone on Father.

Some people have estimated that there were 600 in attendance, others were claiming 800, while others were thinking 1000. I took a pic at the end of Mass, but you must note that this won't include those that left right after communion (yes, it happens at any Mass).

The Latin Mass in the Extraordinary Form will likely be celebrated every other week at St. Patrick's, but that has not been decided yet.
Next week let's go worship our Lord in Portsmouth!

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Why the Mass should be beautiful

We want the liturgy to be beautiful, attractive, inspiring, transcendent... but to what end?

The Holy Father helps us come to the correct answer.

"In all our efforts on behalf of the liturgy, the determining factor must always be our looking to God. We stand before God – he speaks to us and we speak to him. Whenever in our thinking we are only concerned about making the liturgy attractive, interesting and beautiful, the battle is already lost. Either it is Opus Dei, with God as its specific subject, or it is not."

Personally, I find it easy to forget this.

Read more at From Vienna, a Lesson on How to Sing the Mass.

Monday, September 3, 2007

Traditional Mass - Portsmouth, NH 9-23-07

Tyler Foss informs us of the following great news!

Latin Mass according to the Roman Missal of 1962 will
be celebrated on Sunday, September 23rd at 11:00 AM at Immaculate Conception
Church, 98 Summer Street in downtown Portsmouth.

"In response to requests and in keeping with the motu
propria of Pope Benedict XVI, we will celebrate the
11:00am Mass according to the 1962 Roman Missal of
Blessed John XXIII. Please note that this form is
very different from the standard celebration of the
Eucharist with which everyone is accustomed.

At 10:40am we will have an orientation during which
the major differences will be explained, responses
introduced and practiced, and some music rehearsed.
Please try to come early so that you won't be taken by surprise.

Because I have never celebrated Mass in this form, it
may take somewhat longer than usual.

Fr. Michael Kerper"


In a separate blurb in the bulletin, Father Kerper
requested volunteers for altar servers, sacristans,
etc. Altar servers must learn the Latin responses.
Any boys or young men who are interested in learning
to serve at the Latin Masses, should contact Father
Kerper at pastor@corpuschristinh.org or 436.4555.

Traditional Mass - Nashua, NH 9-16-07

Chris Muldoon lets us know the following great news!

From this week's bulletin at St. Patrick's in Nashua:

THE EXTRAORDINARY FORM OF THE MASS ACCORDING TO THE MISSAL OF BLESSED JOHN XXIII
In response to several requests, the extraordinary form of Mass according to the Missal of Blessed John XXIII will be celebrated here at St. Patrick on Sunday, September 16, at 4:00 P.M. Bishop McCormack is aware both of the requests and the celebration that has been scheduled in response to those requests. The frequency and times of future celebrations are matters that will be worked out in the weeks ahead as we continue to implement the Holy Father's motu proprio under Bishop McCormack's guidance. Celebrations of Mass under this form will NOT conflict with the regular Mass schedule that will continue as always.

EVENING OF INFORMATION ON CELEBRATION OF THE MASS ACCORDING TO THE MISSAL OF BLESSED JOHN XXIII
Anyone interested in learning more about the Mass as it was celebrated before the Second Vatican Council is invited to attend a session to be held on Tuesday, September 11, at 7:00 P.M. in the parish center.

St. Patrick's is located at 29 Spring St., Nashua. The office phone is 882-2262. The church is wheelchair-accessible.

Monday, August 13, 2007

Ask your pastor

As we get closer to September 14, we have yet to hear anything more from the Cathedral regarding the Traditional Mass. [Actually, I was informed this weekend, that a recent article in the Union Leader said that our bishop is giving all parishes his encouragement. Viva His Excellency! If anyone has access to the article, please email me.] I guess that this shouldn't be that big of an issue since the Holy Father really puts it on the laity to do the hard work. Public celebrations will occur only if there are continuous groups of parishioners who request the Mass.

For this reason, I think that it is imperative that we charitably ask our pastors for the Traditional Mass. This would mean that registered parishioners need to individually ask our priests. If your parish has any co-pastors, be sure to talk to them also. I also encourage you to seek out others in your own parish who would like the Traditional Mass. The more parishes, the better. If there are enough people in your parish, there should be no reason to drive 2 hours from Hanover to Nashua.

Una Voce has posted some good advice on how to request the Mass. I would like to change it a bit.

The big picture.
1. Register if you want the Traditional Mass (REMEMBER - If you regularly attend another parish, say an indult Traditional Mass in MA, you can still register at a local parish).
2. Engage in a friendly conversation with your priest. Be brief and clear. "Hi Father, my family and I would really like to attend the Traditional Mass here. Father Doe says that he has been practicing and would like to offer it here. What else can we do to help you carry out the Holy Father's intention?"

Monday, July 30, 2007

Cathedral backtracking???

I recommend that everyone get a copy of today's Union Leader (Monday July 30, 2007). Kathryn Marchocki has written a very informative piece regarding the Traditional Mass in NH.

I will probably comment more on the article later, but I can't let go of one quote.

The Rev. Edward J. Arsenault, speaking in his capacity as administrator of the diocese...[clarified] the impression held by some Catholics that a Latin [sic - both the 1962 and the 1970 are Latin Missals] Mass would be celebrated at St. Joseph Cathedral.

"Bishop McCormack has not decided to have the 1962 missal at St. Joseph Cathedral. I'm aware that there are some people speculating (about that)," Arsenault said.


Wow! What is going on over there? We should pray for our bishop, Father Arsenault, and Father Cooper. If you would like to keep up on the St. Joseph bulletins, don't be fooled by the Acrobat Reader logo. These documents need to be saved to your computer and then opened using WordPad or Microsoft Word. If you are on an Apple/Mac machine, feel free to comment on what app works for you.

In Christ,
Cesar

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Learn Latin like a 5 year old.

I would like to pass along this little gem that we have at home, Prima Latina. Prima Latina is a Latin course for K-3.

We watch 2 classes on the DVD about once a week. One review class and one new one. We're not using workbooks, just watching the disc in a laid back manner. The children like it and so do we. I like that Latin prayers are part of each class.

For those that care, this course teaches Church Latin. Everyone always says that Latin is dead and not used anymore, so you might as well learn how to speak it the way it is still spoken, right?

Do yourselves a favor and at least get the DVDs. You will learn slowly but you won't regret it.

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Support the local Catholic Bookstore

The Bookstore at Ste. Marie's is carrying Baronius Press' Daily Roman Missal 1962. Baronius Press is currently getting a Motu Propio edition ready for publication on September 14... but if you don't mind not having Summorum Pontificum in your Missal, give Ste. Marie's a call.

I have my copy and it is proving immensely useful. It has more than just the Order of Mass, it also has traditional Catholic prayers, hymns, and more! Plus, don't forget that our priests aren't the only ones that need to practice, we need to do our part as well.

The bookstore is open Monday through Friday from 10 am to 5 pm, Saturday from 10 am to 2 pm and the 2nd Sunday of the month from 10 am to 2 pm.

281 Cartier St.
Manchester, NH 03102
603-626-4712

Baronius Press is the publishing arm of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

How do you say Nashua in Latin?

Rumor has it that there might be a parish in the Nashua area that will also be offering the Traditional Mass. If anyone has any more information please feel free to share.

Viva il Papa!

Dear friends in Christ,

Viva il Papa! Summorum Pontificum has been the answer to many of our prayers.
The response to my initial e-mail has been amazing. Not only have many of my fellow parishioners gotten in contact with me, but e-mails have come in from all over the state, expressing interest in the celebration of the Mass of all time.

There is good news! It would seem that the Traditional Mass may arrive at our Cathedral. Deo Gratias! How truly fitting that this Mass should be celebrated at the principal Church. Let us pray that the bishop's parish inspires other parishes to follow its example. I scanned in the Cathedral bulletin and published it at http://www.relivethemiracle.com/stjosephmotupropio.pdf (For some reason the bulletins on the Cathedral website do not seem to work).

If anyone would like to send me verifiable information about other Traditional Masses around the state, I will post it here.

In Christ,
Cesar