Traditional Latin Mass in Connecticut ( Extraordinary Form)
Every Sunday at 12:00 Noon, almost always High Mass
Monthly TLM Social This Sunday Nov. 27th
(last Sunday every month) following the 12:00 noon TLM
Let`s come together and give thanks to God for all the Graces He gives us.
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Saturday, November 19, 2016
Una Voce Enfield
Preparing to celebrate the 9 year Anniversary of the Traditional Latin Mass in Enfield Ct.
Holy Mass in the Rite of the 1962 Roman Missal also known as Traditional Latin Mass or Extraordinary Form is offered at St. Martha Catholic Church every Sunday at 12:00 noon ( High Mass most Sunday`s). All Holy Days of obligation, and 1st Saturday`s in honor of The Blessed Virgin Mary.
O` Holy Mary ever Virgin and conceived without sin: Pray for us that have recourse to thee.
Preparing to celebrate the 9 year Anniversary of the Traditional Latin Mass in Enfield Ct.
Holy Mass in the Rite of the 1962 Roman Missal also known as Traditional Latin Mass or Extraordinary Form is offered at St. Martha Catholic Church every Sunday at 12:00 noon ( High Mass most Sunday`s). All Holy Days of obligation, and 1st Saturday`s in honor of The Blessed Virgin Mary.
O` Holy Mary ever Virgin and conceived without sin: Pray for us that have recourse to thee.
Sunday, November 6, 2016
The Immaculate Conception
An Extract from
But lest it be thought that We have lost sight of Our subject, which is the Immaculate Conception, what great and effectual succour will be found in it for the preservation and right development of those same virtues. What truly is the point of departure of the enemies of religion for the sowing of the great and serious errors by which the faith of so many is shaken? They begin by denying that man has fallen by sin and been cast down from his former position. Hence they regard as mere fables original sin and the evils that were its consequence. Humanity vitiated in its source vitiated in its turn the whole race of man; and thus was evil introduced amongst men and the necessity for a Redeemer involved. All this rejected it is easy to understand that no place is left for Christ, for the Church, for grace or for anything that is above and beyond nature; in one word the whole edifice of faith is shaken from top to bottom. But let people believe and confess that the Virgin Mary has been from the first moment of her conception preserved from all stain; and it is straightway necessary that they should admit both original sin and the rehabilitation of the human race by Jesus Christ, the Gospel, and the Church and the law of suffering. By virtue of this Rationalism and Materialism is torn up by the roots and destroyed, and there remains to Christian wisdom the glory of having to guard and protect the truth. It is moreover a vice common to the enemies of the faith of our time especially that they repudiate and proclaim the necessity of repudiating all respect and obedience for the authority of the Church, and even of any human power, in the idea that it will thus be more easy to make an end of faith. Here we have the origin of Anarchism, than which nothing is more pernicious and pestilent to the order of things whether natural or supernatural. Now this plague, which is equally fatal to society at large and to Christianity, finds its ruin in the dogma of the Immaculate Conception by the obligation which it imposes of recognizing in the Church a power before which not only has the will to bow, but the intelligence to subject itself. It is from a subjection of the reason of this sort that Christian people sing thus the praise of the Mother of God: "Thou art all fair, O Mary, and the stain of original sin is not in thee." (Mass of Immac. Concep.) And thus once again is justified what the Church attributes to this august Virgin that she has exterminated all heresies in the world.
An Extract from
AD DIEM ILLUM LAETISSIMUM
ENCYCLICAL OF POPE PIUS X
ON THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
ON THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
Read in entire by clicking large image at bottom of page.
But lest it be thought that We have lost sight of Our subject, which is the Immaculate Conception, what great and effectual succour will be found in it for the preservation and right development of those same virtues. What truly is the point of departure of the enemies of religion for the sowing of the great and serious errors by which the faith of so many is shaken? They begin by denying that man has fallen by sin and been cast down from his former position. Hence they regard as mere fables original sin and the evils that were its consequence. Humanity vitiated in its source vitiated in its turn the whole race of man; and thus was evil introduced amongst men and the necessity for a Redeemer involved. All this rejected it is easy to understand that no place is left for Christ, for the Church, for grace or for anything that is above and beyond nature; in one word the whole edifice of faith is shaken from top to bottom. But let people believe and confess that the Virgin Mary has been from the first moment of her conception preserved from all stain; and it is straightway necessary that they should admit both original sin and the rehabilitation of the human race by Jesus Christ, the Gospel, and the Church and the law of suffering. By virtue of this Rationalism and Materialism is torn up by the roots and destroyed, and there remains to Christian wisdom the glory of having to guard and protect the truth. It is moreover a vice common to the enemies of the faith of our time especially that they repudiate and proclaim the necessity of repudiating all respect and obedience for the authority of the Church, and even of any human power, in the idea that it will thus be more easy to make an end of faith. Here we have the origin of Anarchism, than which nothing is more pernicious and pestilent to the order of things whether natural or supernatural. Now this plague, which is equally fatal to society at large and to Christianity, finds its ruin in the dogma of the Immaculate Conception by the obligation which it imposes of recognizing in the Church a power before which not only has the will to bow, but the intelligence to subject itself. It is from a subjection of the reason of this sort that Christian people sing thus the praise of the Mother of God: "Thou art all fair, O Mary, and the stain of original sin is not in thee." (Mass of Immac. Concep.) And thus once again is justified what the Church attributes to this august Virgin that she has exterminated all heresies in the world.
Saturday, November 5, 2016
Traditional Latin Mass in Connecticut ( Extraordinary Form)
Every Sunday at 12:00 Noon, almost always High Mass
St. Martha Catholic Church Enfield Ct.
A Blessed Pope Teaches.
Blessed Pope Pius IX
Oh Holy Mary ever Virgin and conceived without sin; Pray for us who have recourse to thee.
Every Sunday at 12:00 Noon, almost always High Mass
St. Martha Catholic Church Enfield Ct.
A Blessed Pope Teaches.
Blessed Pope Pius IX
Nothing is greater or holier than the unbloody sacrifice of the Mass, in which the body and blood of Christ are offered to God for the salvation of all. Holy Mother the Church has always been careful and diligent in order that the Mass be celebrated by priests with clean and pure hearts. It should be celebrated with the proper splendor of sacred ceremonies and rites so that the greatness of this mystery will shine forth all the more even from external appearances. This will also arouse the faithful to the contemplation of divine things hidden in such an admirable and venerable sacrifice. And with like solicitude and devotion, the same most holy Mother has never ceased to urge, exhort, and influence her faithful sons to frequently attend this divine sacrifice with due piety, veneration and devotion. She teaches that they must at all cost be present at it on all holy days of obligation, with their minds and eyes religiously intent on that from which the divine mercy and an abundance of all good things might be acquired.
Oh Holy Mary ever Virgin and conceived without sin; Pray for us who have recourse to thee.
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
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