Tuesday, 17 May 2011

LMS Press Release: Instruction 'Universae Ecclesiae'

6 May 2011

PRESS RELEASE FROM THE LATIN MASS SOCIETY

For Immediate Release
LATIN MASS SOCIETY WELCOMES THE ‘INSTRUCTION’ FROM THE PONTIFICAL COMMISSION ‘ECCLESIA DEI’ ON THE APPLICATION OF THE MOTU PROPRIO ‘SUMMORUM PONTIFICUM’
The Latin Mass Society has welcomed unequivocally the publication by the Pontifical Commission ‘Ecclesia Dei’ of its Instruction on the application of the Holy Father’s Motu Proprio, ‘Summorum Pontificum’.

The Instruction is a resounding justification for the work of the LMS and other adherents of the Extraordinary Form in insisting on their right to the Traditional Liturgy and Sacraments of the Church. There are many bishops and priests who should feel chastened for the way they have treated those attached to the Extraordinary Form over the years – as the then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger once wrote, they were treated as “lepers”.

However, ‘Summorum Pontificum’ establishes a new and authoritative basis for the reintroduction of the Extraordinary Form into the heart of the Church and the LMS is determined to look forward rather than back.

Just as with ‘Summorum Pontificum’ there is a great deal in the new Instruction which will be teased out with time. And here the LMS notes that the authoritative Latin text of the Instruction is, in crucial areas, more strongly worded than the unofficial English translation.

The LMS draws attention to these selected points:

*The Instruction stresses that ‘Summorum Pontificum’ is the universal law of the Church and cannot be ignored (Art. 2).

*The Instruction confirms that the Extraordinary Form is not a poor relation of the Ordinary Form but is an “expression of the same lex orandi of the Church” “alongside” the ordinary form (Art. 6).

*’Summorum Pontificum’ is “an important expression of the Magisterium of the Roman Pontiff and of his munus for regulating...the Church’s Sacred Liturgy” and offers “to all the faithful” [LMS emphasis] the use of the Extraordinary Form, “effectively guaranteeing...the use of the forma extraordinaria for all who ask for it” (Art. 8), i.e. this is not just for the elderly or those previously attached to the Society of St Pius X.

*The Pontifical Commission ‘Ecclesia Dei’ now exercises the power “as hierarchical superior” to decide upon complaints referred to it regarding any “administrative provision of an Ordinary which appears to be contrary to the Motu Proprio” subject to final appeal to the Apostolic Signatura (Art. 10. 1).

*“It is the task of the Diocesan Bishop to undertake all necessary measures to ensure respect for the forma extraordinaria of the Roman Rite, according to the Motu Proprio, ‘Summorum Pontificum’” (Art. 14).

*A stable group of the faithful who request use of the Extraordinary Form is simply constituted by “some people” who come together and can “be composed of persons coming from different parishes or dioceses” (Art. 15).

*Priests are to be considered “qualified” to offer the Traditional Mass if they have a “basic knowledge” of Latin “and have celebrated it previously”. Among others this would refer to priests who have taught themselves the Old Rite and celebrated it privately or, for example, have learned it at an LMS training course (Art. 20).

*Ordinaries are to offer their clergy training in the Extraordinary Form and are also urged to provide training in the seminaries (Art. 21).

*Dioceses without qualified priests should ask the Traditional Orders such as the Fraternity of St Peter to provide priests or training for diocesan priests (Art. 22).

*The particular law and customs of the 1962 books are protected from subsequent law and therefore such practices as Communion in the hand, Communion under both kinds and female altar servers are not permissible in the Extraordinary Form [LMS emphasis] (Art. 28).

*The Sacred Triduum can be celebrated in the Extraordinary Form and where necessary these celebrations can take place in churches where the Sacred Triduum in the ordinary form is also celebrated (Art. 33).

*Individuals of the religious Orders may use the Order’s liturgical books in effect in 1962 (Art. 34).

Doctor Joseph Shaw, Chairman of the LMS, said “This is a wonderful day for the Church. With this Instruction, the Pontifical Commission ‘Ecclesia Dei’ has confirmed what we all knew – that ‘Summorum Pontificum’ is a gift to the whole Church designed to end the ‘liturgy wars’ and establish the full membership of the Extraordinary Form in the family of rites. The LMS will be urging its diocesan representatives to liaise with the diocesan bishops to maximise the reintroduction of the Old Rite in their dioceses. We will also keep records of any problems so that recourse may be made to the disciplinary function of Ecclesia Dei if necessary. There is a tremendous task to be carried out to improve the standard of liturgy in England and Wales and the LMS pledges its full cooperation in this cause so close to Pope Benedict’s heart”.


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For further information, please contact John Medlin, Publicist, or Michael Lord, General Manager, on (T) 020 7404 7284; (F) 020 7831 5585; (E mail) info@lms.org.uk


Tuesday, 10 May 2011

Masses in July


The following Masses are scheduled for July 2011.

You will notice there is currently no First Friday Mass listed for St Wulstan's, Wolstanton. This is due to preparations for the ordination of Craig Szmidt the following day. Mass will instead be offered the day before, on Thursday June 30th at Our Lady of Sorrow's, Knutton.


1st - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
3rd - St. Joseph's, Burslem 6.00pm Sung Mass
4th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
5th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
6th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
7th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
8th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
10th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 6.00pm Sung Mass
11th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
12th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
13th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
14th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
15th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
17th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 6.00pm High Mass
18th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
19th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
20th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
21st - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
22nd - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
24th - Oulton Abbey 3.00pm Sung Mass
St. Joseph's, Burslem 6.00pm Sung Mass
25th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
26th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
27th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
28th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
29th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
31st - St. Giles', Cheadle 3.00pm Low Mass*
- St. Joseph's, Burslem 6.00pm Sung Mass

* - These Masses are organised by a retired diocesan priest, without the official involvement of the LMS. It is advised to check with the priest before travelling. Please contact northstaffslms AT gmail.com for his telephone number.

Masses in June



These are all the planned Masses for June 2011.

Please note the extra Mass on June 30th at Our Lady's, Knutton. This is to replace the cancelled first Friday Mass of the following day.



1st - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
2nd - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
3rd - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
St. Wulstan's, Wolstanton 7.00pm Low Mass
5th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 6.00pm Sung Mass
6th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
7th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
8th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
9th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
10th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
12th - St. Dominic's, Stone 3.00pm Low Mass*
- St. Joseph's, Burslem 6.00pm High Mass
13th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
14th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
15th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
16th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
17th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
19th - St. Giles', Cheadle 3.00pm Low Mass*
- St. Joseph's, Burslem 6.00pm Sung Mass
20th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
21st - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
22nd - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
23rd - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
24th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
26th - St. Giles', Cheadle 3.00pm Low Mass
St. Joseph's, Burslem 6.00pm Sung Mass
27th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
28th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
29th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
30th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
- Our Lady of Sorrows, Knutton 6pm Low Mass


* - These Masses are organised by a retired diocesan priest, without the official involvement of the LMS. It is advised to check with the priest before travelling. Please contact northstaffslms AT gmail.com for his telephone number.

Upcoming Pilgrimages & Annual LMS Members' Mass

Three dates for us in July:  the Annual High Mass for Members (following the AGM) is this year at Southwark (St. George's) Cathedral in Lambeth, south London, at 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 2nd.  Further details on the national Latin Mass Society website.

On July 3rd, at St. Winefride's Church, HOLYWELL there is the Annual Pilgrimage with Rosary Procession to Winefride's Well and Benediction after High Mass (2 p.m.).  The Deacon at the Mass will be Fr. Agnellus Murphy F.I. from St. Joseph's in Burslem.

On July 17th there will be a Pilgrimage to Padley Shrine in honour of local martyrs.  Rosary Procession will begin from Grindleford Station at 12 noon, followed by High Mass at the Shrine.

LMS Press Release: Priests' Training Conferences

9 May 2011

PRESS RELEASE FROM THE LATIN MASS SOCIETY

For Immediate Release
THE LMS’s Seventh Training Conference for Priests and Servers Successfully Concluded
Over thirty clerics and laymen attended the Latin Mass Society’s seventh residential training conference for the training of priests in the Traditional or Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite. This conference took place from Tuesday 3 May to Friday 6 May at Buckfast Abbey in Devon, courtesy of Abbot David Charlesworth and the Benedictine community.

The programme, as in recent conferences, also provided for the training of altar servers. Fifteen servers were trained. This included a number of young men, three of whom are discerning vocations to the priesthood.

The twelve priests came from across the UK: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland were all represented. Two of the priests were Polish and one was an Army chaplain who has recently seen active service in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Training was given at various levels under the leadership of Fr Andrew Southwell, National Chaplain to the LMS. There was basic instruction (including Latin pronunciation where required), through to intermediate training culminating in instruction in the celebration of High Mass.

The servers followed a similar progression, learning to assist at celebrations up to High Mass.

Each day sung Mass was celebrated in the abbey church and the quality of the polyphonic singing and Latin plain chant was outstanding. The choir and schola were led by Michael Vian Clark. Abbot David Charlesworth presided in choir at the closing Votive Mass of the Holy Cross on the Friday and led the veneration of the Relic of the True Cross.

As usual at LMS conferences, the food and accommodation were appreciated for their high quality throughout.

The LMS would like to express its profound gratitude for the welcome and ready assistance given by the monks at Buckfast Abbey.

Pictures of the Buckfast conference are available from the LMS website here:

The next training programme, the eighth, will be a one-day event on Tuesday 23 August at Holy Cross Priory, Leicester. This will be for priests and servers wishing to study the rubrics of the Mass in its Solemn Form and who are already familiar with Low Mass. The day will start at 9.30 am and finishing around 5.00 pm. The fee for attending will be £5.00. For further details or to register, contact the LMS office on 020 7404 7284 or email info@lms.org.uk