Masses are celebrated on the last Sunday of each month.
Next Mass: The fourth of these monthly Masses will be celebrated on Sunday, 24 June 2007 at 6pm.
Solemn Mass in the Modern Roman Rite (Novus Ordo) “ad orientem”, in Latin with Gregorian Chant at St Brigid's Catholic Church, Fitzroy North, Victoria.
What: A new initiative has been launched to offer Mass celebrated in a way that more closely follows the teachings of the Second Vatican Council in its document Sacrosanctum Concilium.
Solemn Mass in the Modern Roman Rite (the Novus Ordo) will be celebrated in Latin, with Gregorian chant and in an "ad orientem" posture for the Liturgy of the Eucharist: where Priest and Congregation together face liturgical east toward the Tabernacle.
Why: Many people think that the Second Vatican Council mandated the removal of Latin and Gregorian chant in the Mass and required the Priest to face the people when saying Mass. However, the Second Vatican Council's Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy (Sacrosanctum Concilium) mandated none of these things. It actually required that Latin and Gregorian Chant remain an essential part of the Mass and envisaged no change to the venerable tradition of the Priest and Congregation together facing the Tabernacle (“Liturgical East” or "ad orientem").
This initiative of the Parish of St Brigid’s in conjunction with the Glorificamus Society seeks to answer the call of Cardinal Ratzinger, now His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI, for a return to a greater sense of reverence, mystery, beauty and sacredness in the celebration of Holy Mass, by recovering these traditions of Latin, Gregorian chant and ad orientem posture.
When: The first of these monthly Solemn Masses was offered on Sunday, 25 March 2007 at 6pm. The fourth Mass will be celebrated on Sunday, 24 June 2007 at 6pm.
Where: St Brigid's Catholic Church, 378 Nicholson Street, Fitzroy North (Melways Map 2C Ref A4). All are most welcome to attend.
Mass booklets with full Latin/English translations will be available for those without their own Novus Ordo missals.
For more information: This initiative is supported by the Glorificamus Society for the renewal of Catholic Liturgy. Contact us at glorificamus@gmail.com for more information. You can keep up to date with Mass times and this initiative on this website.
You are invited to let as many people as you can know about this initiaive. We look forward to welcoming you, your family and friends to these Masses.
Why: Many people think that the Second Vatican Council mandated the removal of Latin and Gregorian chant in the Mass and required the Priest to face the people when saying Mass. However, the Second Vatican Council's Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy (Sacrosanctum Concilium) mandated none of these things. It actually required that Latin and Gregorian Chant remain an essential part of the Mass and envisaged no change to the venerable tradition of the Priest and Congregation together facing the Tabernacle (“Liturgical East” or "ad orientem").
This initiative of the Parish of St Brigid’s in conjunction with the Glorificamus Society seeks to answer the call of Cardinal Ratzinger, now His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI, for a return to a greater sense of reverence, mystery, beauty and sacredness in the celebration of Holy Mass, by recovering these traditions of Latin, Gregorian chant and ad orientem posture.
When: The first of these monthly Solemn Masses was offered on Sunday, 25 March 2007 at 6pm. The fourth Mass will be celebrated on Sunday, 24 June 2007 at 6pm.
Where: St Brigid's Catholic Church, 378 Nicholson Street, Fitzroy North (Melways Map 2C Ref A4). All are most welcome to attend.
Mass booklets with full Latin/English translations will be available for those without their own Novus Ordo missals.
For more information: This initiative is supported by the Glorificamus Society for the renewal of Catholic Liturgy. Contact us at glorificamus@gmail.com for more information. You can keep up to date with Mass times and this initiative on this website.
You are invited to let as many people as you can know about this initiaive. We look forward to welcoming you, your family and friends to these Masses.
3 comments:
Why go to all this trouble to 'clean up' the Novus Ordo Mass, written and promoted by freemasons and protestants. It was doomed to failure from it's very roots.
Why not drop it altogether and return to the Mass of the Church the Mass of Pope Pius V if you are really interested in a return to sacredness.
Why go to all this trouble to 'clean up' the Novus Ordo Mass, written and promoted by freemasons and protestants. It was doomed to failure from it's very roots.
Why not drop it altogether and return to the Mass of the Church the Mass of Pope Pius V if you are really interested in a return to sacredness as you do appear to be.
Won't be able to get there this time around--I hope it goes well!
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