Below is the information for the Holy Week Services according to the traditional form of the Mass at the Church of the Holy Innocents in NYC:
On Palm Sunday, April 17
Solemn Mass at 10am & Sung Vespers at 3pm
On Holy Monday, April 18
Low Mass at 6pm
On Holy Tuesday, April 19
Low Mass at 6pm
On Holy Wednesday, April 20
Sung Mass at 6pm
On Holy Thursday, April 21
Solemn Mass at 7:30pm
On Good Friday, April 22
Solemn Service at 3pm
On Easter Vigil, April 23
Solemn Service at 9pm
Fr. John Zuhlsdorf, Celebrant
Fr. Richard Trezza, O.F.M., Deacon
Fr. Michael Barone, Subdeacon
On Easter Sunday, April 24
Sung Mass at 10am & Sung Vespers at 3 P.M.
So our Mass goes back, without essential change, to the age when it first developed out of the oldest liturgy of all. It is still redolent of that liturgy, of the days when Cæsar ruled the world and thought he could stamp out the faith of Christ, when our fathers met together before dawn and sang a hymn to Christ as to a God. The final result of our enquiry is that, in spite of unsolved problems, in spite of later changes, there is not in Christendom another rite so venerable as ours. ~Fortescue
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Monday, March 28, 2011
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
ALL SAINTS - SOLEMN MASS - NYC
TRADITIONAL SOLEMN MASS FOR THE FEAST OF ALL SAINTS (NOVEMBER 1st, 2010) AT THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS IN NYC AT 6PM
Monday, October 25, 2010
Feast of Christ the King - Holy Innocents NYC at 10 AM
SOLEMN MASS FOR THE FEAST OF CHRIST THE KING AT THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS (NYC) ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 2010 AT 10 AM
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Pictures of Pontifical Mass - Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary - October 7th, 2010
Before Mass
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Procession - Beginning of Mass
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Prayers at the Foot of the Altar
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Introit Incensation
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The Glória
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Singing of the Epistle
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Preparing for the Gospel
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Sermon
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Offertory I
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Offertory II
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Consecration
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Confíteor before Holy Communion
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Ecce Agnus Dei
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Distribution of Holy Communion
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Should a Surplice be Lent to a Protestant Clergyman?
This is what the Irish Ecclesiastical Record (3rd series, Vol. 10, 1889) had to say about it:
MAY A SURPLICE BE LENT TO A PROTESTANT CLERGYMAN?
“As to the surplice, I would not venture to say there would be anything essentially wrong in lending it, so that the act could be justified by no possible reason, as the act is indifferent in itself, and is only materially connected with the Protestant service. Practically, however, in ordinary circumstances, I consider it wrong, as involving a kind of co-operation with the person in his clerical functions, and a degree of fraternization calculated to give scandal. The answer might be that the priest would be most willing to do the minister a merely personal favor, to oblige him or serve him in his private capacity, but that Catholics consider it objectionable to connect themselves at all with the religious services of Protestants; that this is his own (the priest’s) view, but that, even if he could justify the thing to himself, it might dis-edify the laity who would come to know of it; that he feels distressed at having to decline compliance with any request of Mr. -----, but hopes the explanation he has given will be considered a sufficient excuse."
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Traditional Sung Mass - NYC
On Saturday, July 31st, 2010, there will be a traditional Missa Cantáta at 1pm at the Church of the Holy Innocents (128 W. 37th Street, between Broadway & 7th Avenue, NYC).
This Mass is promoted by the Queen of All Saints Circle of the Father Solanus Guild in celebration of Fr. Solanus' 106th Anniversary of First Sung Mass (July 31st, 1904) and of his 53rd Anniversary of Death (July 31st, 1957). The Celebrant of this Mass will be the Reverent Fr. Carlos Viego.
A Reception will follow immediately after the Mass. Please, RSVP for the Reception by July 25th with your name and the number of guests by phone (212-252-2219) or by email (solanusnyc@gmail.com). Free will offering will be accepted at entrance to reception.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Summórum Pontíficum
Risorgerà, vi dicevo... [la Santa Messa Tridentina] risorgerà, come rispondo ai tanti che vengono da me a sfogarsi (e lo fanno, a volte, piangendo), e a chi mi chiede com'è che io ne sono certo, rispondo (da «poeta», se volete) conducendolo sulla mia terrazza e indicandogli il sole... Sarà magari sera avanzata e là nella chiesa di San Domenico i frati, a Vespro, canteranno: Iam sol recedit igneus; ma tra qualche ora gli stessi domenicani miei amici canteranno, a Prima: Iam lucis orto sidere e così sarà tutti i giorni.
[NEL FUMO DI SATANA VERSO L'ULTIMO SCONTRO di Tito Casini]
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