Monday, 29 October 2012
ALL SOULS MASS & UPDATE
The All Souls Mass at St. Wulstan's, Wolstanton on Friday 2 Nov at 7 pm is planned to be a SUNG Mass. The OULTON ABBEY Mass (Low) is now on Nov 18 at 3 p.m., not the 25th.
The Annual Requiem Mass for LMS Members is on Nov. 17th. at 2 p.m. at Westminster Cathedral, London. The celebrant will be Bp. Arnold
Martyn McGettigan who does the bulk of the work on this website is currently on a several months' teaching stint in Japan, on the outskirts of Tokyo. Remarkably, he is able to get to a Trad. Latin Mass each Sunday. Hope he won't mind my mentioning that there are a couple of photos in the current (Summer No. 15) FSSP quarterly Dowry of him serving Mass and carrying the Cross on the recent Ely-Walsingham pilgrimage.
The list for the December Masses will be published during November. A copy of the next three months' Masses can be obtained by e-mail from the rep: alan.jfrost@btinternet.com
Sunday, 21 October 2012
Masses in November
4th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 6.00pm Sung 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
11th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 6.00pm Sung 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
16th - 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
23rd - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
25th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 6.oopm Sung 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
30th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
Masses in October
3rd - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
4th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
- St. Wulstan's, Wolstanton 7.00pm Low Mass
7th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 6.00pm Sung 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
11th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
14th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 6.00pm Sung 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
18th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
19th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
21st - St. Joseph's, Burslem 6.00pm Sung 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
25th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
26th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
- St. Joseph's, Burslem 6.oopm Sung Mass
29th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
30th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
31st - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
Wednesday, 5 September 2012
LMS Press Release: Pilgrimage to Walsingham
PRESS
RELEASE FROM THE LATIN MASS SOCIETY
For
Immediate Release
Bishop
Mark Davies attends Solemn Mass to mark end of LMS Pilgrimage to
Walsingham
Bishop
Mark Davies of Shrewsbury preached at the Solemn Mass offered to mark
the end of the Latin Mass Society’s 3rd
Annual Walking Pilgrimage to Walsingham on Sunday, 26 August. The
Mass was celebrated by Canon Olivier Meney, ICKSP, with Fr Bede Rowe
(the pilgrimage chaplain) as Deacon and Fr John Cahill as Sub-Deacon.
Gregorian Chant was provided throughout the pilgrimage by a schola
assembled from amongst the walking pilgrims and directed by Matthew
Schellhorn, who is also our Local Representative for Southwark North.
Around
70 people took part in the three-day, 55-mile walk from Ely in
Cambridgeshire to the Slipper Chapel in Walsingham, which was offered
for the conversion of England.
The
pilgrimage began with Sung Mass, celebrated by Fr Cahill, offered on
the Friday morning at St Etheldreda’s Catholic Church, Ely. The MC
was Rev James Mawdsley, one of the English seminarians studying with
the FSSP. Mass was followed by the traditional Pilgrims’ Blessing
given by Fr Rowe. A visit was then paid to Ely Anglican Cathedral to
prayer for the conversion of our separated brethren. By the end of
the afternoon, the pilgrims had been blessed with beautiful sunshine
and had reached their first billet at Stoke Ferry near King’s Lynn.
Sung
Mass on Saturday morning was in the family chapel at Oxburgh Hall, a
fifteenth-century moated manor house, which, although now owned by
the National Trust, is still lived in by the Bedingfield family whose
ancestors built it. Oxburgh has a long history as a centre of
recusancy and boasts its own priest’s hole, which pilgrims were
given the chance to visit after Mass.
The
pilgrims continued through Saturday, praying the Rosary, singing
hymns and songs, and getting absolutely soaked through as the heavens
opened and thunder and lightning let loose on the Norfolk landscape.
By the time the procession of pilgrims reached Harpley village, their
Saturday evening stop, spirits had recovered somewhat, which was
further aided by a visit to the Rose and Crown pub in the village.
Sunday
saw the last leg of the pilgrimage and the tired pilgrims reached
their destination of the Slipper Chapel. They were joined by a coach
full of people who had travelled from London for the day to attend
the final Mass in the Chapel of Reconciliation at the National
Catholic Shrine. Following Mass, Bishop Davies gave his blessing (in
Latin) to the pilgrims.
The
statue of Our Lady of Walsingham, which had been carried throughout
the final day of the pilgrimage led the procession of well over a
hundred people along the Holy Mile to the grounds and ruins of
Walsingham Abbey, the site of the Holy House of Nazareth, built by
the Lady Richeldis in 1061 and which, like the abbey, was destroyed
under Henry VIII’s Dissolution of the Monasteries. Prayers of
thanksgiving were offered by Fr Bede Rowe followed by veneration of
the statue of Our Lady.
LMS
General Manager, Mike Lord, said: ‘This year’s pilgrimage was the
most successful yet, with the number of participants rising to 70
from last year’s total of 30. This is very encouraging. Several
family groups joined us, which we were delighted about and, although
most pilgrims were young people, there was a good spread of ages.
Everyone was most impressed by two ladies aged 84 and 86 who
completed the walk.
‘We
are very grateful to Bishop Davies for agreeing to attend in
choro for the Solemn
Mass and for preaching. There are many other people who put in many
hours of work to make this event the great success it turned out to
be and we would like to thank them all.
‘We
hope that our pilgrimage, with the many prayers and personal
sacrifices of the pilgrims, and the Masses offered up during the
three days, will bring many graces upon England and assist in its
conversion.’
.
. . . ENDS . . . .
Saturday, 1 September 2012
Masses in September
3rd - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low 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
9th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 6.00pm Sung Mass
10th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low 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
16th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 6.00pm Sung Mass
17th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low Mass
18th - 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
23rd - St. Joseph's, Burslem 6.oopm Sung Mass
24th - St. Joseph's, Burslem 7.30am Low 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 MassSaturday, 11 August 2012
Wednesday, 8 August 2012
Changed Date Mass at Oulton Abbey
There will NOT be a Mass at Oulton Abbey on August 26th. However there will be a Mass a fortnight later at 3 pm on Sept. 9th. Mother Benedicta is happy for us now to have a Traditional Mass each month, but it is not feasible to keep it to the fourth Sunday each month. The LMS will keep you informed (in advance!) of the date for the Mass each upcoming month.
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