Reminder: Mass will be offered on Sunday, January 12 will be at 4:00 p.m.
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Schedule for the Latin Mass
The forthcoming Latin Masses in New Haven:
The Octave Day of Christmas, January 1, 2pm
First Friday Mass, January 3, 8:00am
Holy Name of Jesus, January 5, 2pm
NB: Mass on January 12 will be at 4pm. This Sunday only.
Blessed chalk and incense will be available next Sunday, January 5th. A traditional Epiphany custom of marking the doorways of your home with: +20+C+M+B+20+ AND to burn the incense.
PAX!
Latin Mass for Christmas Day 2019
Gaudete Sunday, 2019
Today, Gaudete Sunday we had the privilege of having the solemn Mass offered.
Focus on the eternal joy that is found when center on the Most Holy Trinity. Anything else leads only to disappointment.
Fr. Peter J. Langevin, celebrant
Fr. Robert L. Turner, deacon
Mr. William V. Riccio, subdeacon
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Gaudete Sunday 2019
Gaudete Sunday (Third Sunday of Advent) will be observed in a celebration of High Mass at St. Stanislaus Church, State Street at Eld Street, New Haven, this Sunday, December 15, at 2:00 pm. The Reverend Peter J. Langevin, Chancellor, Diocese of Norwich, will be the celebrant and homilist, and The Reverend Robert L. Turner, Pastor of St. Ambrose Church, North Branford will serve as Deacon. The Schola Cantorum of the St. Gregory Society will sing the Gregorian chant for the service.
Gaudete Sunday marks the midpoint of Advent. As on Laetare Sunday, the midpoint of Lent, the penitential character of the liturgy is relaxed; the organ is played, flowers are permitted on the altar, and violet vestments are replaced with rose. The Introit at Mass exhorts Christians to rejoice at the coming of Christ at Christmas in anticipation of His Second Coming at the end of time.
Saint John the Baptist preaches in the Gospel at today’s Mass, “I am the voice of one crying in the wilderness, Make straight the way of the Lord … the latchet of whose shoe I am not worthy to loose.” Following John’s exhortation to prepare for the coming of the Lord, the Church urges her faithful in the Communion Antiphon to “take courage and fear not: behold our God will come, and will save us.”
Music for the liturgy to be sung by the Schola Cantorum of the Saint Gregory Society will include the Missa Cum jubilo (Vatican edition IX) chant ordinary, the Gregorian proper for Advent Sunday: “Gaudete in Domino semper,” the Antiphon “Alma Redemptoris Mater” set Felice Anerio, the Advent Hymn, “Veni Emmanuel,” and organ music by Jean Titelousze.