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Traditional Latin Mass in Connecticut
at 11:00 A.M.
St. Martha Parish 214 Brainard Rd. Enfield Ct
Una Voce Enfield
Followed by the monthly Latin Mass social
Last Sunday every month
Latin Mass Social
Right after 11:00 A.M. Traditional Latin Mass
Last Sunday Every Month
Thursday, September 21, 2017
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Traditional Latin Mass Enfield Ct
1st Saturday devotion
Sept 2nd at 8:30 A.M.
St. Adalbert Catholic Church 90 Alden Ave In honor of The Blessed Virgin Mary
Traditional Latin Mass every Sunday at 12:30 P.M.
St. Adalbert Catholic Church Enfield Ct.
1st Saturday devotion
Sept 2nd at 8:30 A.M.
St. Adalbert Catholic Church 90 Alden Ave In honor of The Blessed Virgin Mary
Traditional Latin Mass every Sunday at 12:30 P.M.
St. Adalbert Catholic Church Enfield Ct.
O` Holy Mary Ever Virgin and Conceived without sin: Pray for us that have recourse to thee. Amen
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Traditional Latin Mass in Connecticut
August 27th at 12:30 P.M.
St. Adalbert Catholic Church
90 Alden Ave. Enfield Ct
Una Voce Enfield
Followed by the monthly Latin Mass social
Latin Mass Social
Right after 12:30 Traditional Latin Mass
August 27th 2017
August 27th at 12:30 P.M.
St. Adalbert Catholic Church
90 Alden Ave. Enfield Ct
Una Voce Enfield
Followed by the monthly Latin Mass social
Latin Mass Social
Right after 12:30 Traditional Latin Mass
August 27th 2017
Friends of the Traditional Latin Mass, lets come together and share God`s Blessings.
Una Voce Enfield
Sunday, August 20, 2017
Special Event
Culmen et Fons Conference on Liturgical Formation & Sacred Music
September 18 – 22, 2017 at St. Adelaide Parish in Peabody, MA. Dom Alcuin Reid will be the featured speaker. Priests, deacons, seminarians, religious, masters of ceremonies, liturgical musicians and singers, and other members of the laity are invited to register for this conference. Please refer to culmenetfonsma2017.com for detailed information as to the speakers, presentations, schedules, and registration. In the event that one is unable to attend the entire conference but wishes to attend on a certain day(s), a per diem rate will be offered. The per diem rate will be added to the registration on the website shortly
Traditional Latin Mass Every Sunday at 11:00 A.M.
St Martha Catholic Church 214 Brainard Rd Enfield Ct
Una Voce Enfield
Culmen et Fons Conference on Liturgical Formation & Sacred Music
September 18 – 22, 2017 at St. Adelaide Parish in Peabody, MA. Dom Alcuin Reid will be the featured speaker. Priests, deacons, seminarians, religious, masters of ceremonies, liturgical musicians and singers, and other members of the laity are invited to register for this conference. Please refer to culmenetfonsma2017.com for detailed information as to the speakers, presentations, schedules, and registration. In the event that one is unable to attend the entire conference but wishes to attend on a certain day(s), a per diem rate will be offered. The per diem rate will be added to the registration on the website shortly
Traditional Latin Mass Every Sunday at 11:00 A.M.
St Martha Catholic Church 214 Brainard Rd Enfield Ct
Wednesday, August 16, 2017
Traditional Latin Mass in Enfield Ct
Every Sunday at 12:30 P.M.
St Adalbert Catholic Church 90 Alden Ave Enfield Ct
Una Voce Enfield
The priestly robe Rev. Clarence Walworth anno 1888
Every Sunday at 12:30 P.M.
St Adalbert Catholic Church 90 Alden Ave Enfield Ct
Una Voce Enfield
THE PRIESTLY ROBE
Touch it lightly, or not at all.
Let it not fall !
Let not a fabric so august
Trail in the dust!
`Tis a costly thing,
Woven by love in suffering.
`Twas Jesus` parting gift to men.
When the Lord rose to Heaven again,
His latest breathing fell on it.
A mystery hides within its folds.
Quickened by sacramental breath,
It holds
The power of life and death.
Would you sully it ? Would you rend it?
Is there a Christian would not defend it-
A robe so costly and so rare,
So wonderfully fair ?
Woe to the hand profane
Woe to the heart ungracious,
Woe to the tongue unheeding,
Would dare to cast a stain
On a vestment made so precious
By such costly bleeding!
II
I know this robe and its history,
And what strange virtue goeth forth
From its hem to bless the earth;
And I adore the mystery
That gives it grace,
In Jesus` name, to soothe and heal.
With more than human tenderness
I prize the priestly order;
And, while the reverent knee I kneel,
I do not see beneath the border
Frail feet of clay,
But seek to find, if so I may,
By feeling,
Some gracious thread which will convey
To my sore spirit healing.
Vicars of Christ ! deem me not rude,
If nearer than is wont I press me;
But turn and bless me
Amid the kneeling multitude.
Saturday, August 12, 2017
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