September 27th, 2011
On September 10, 2011, Una Voce Ventura held a conference entitled “Applying the fruits of the Extraordinary Rite to family life” at Thomas Aquinas College in Santa Paula, California. The day began with a Solemn High Mass in the college’s Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel. The conference program consisted of three one-hour lectures and a convivial luncheon. To hear recorded talks by Fr. James Fryar, FSSP, and Dr. Thomas Kaiser, visit the Una Voce Ventura website.
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September 27th, 2011
Gregorian Chant Weekend 2011
November 11, 12 & 13
Gregorian initiation, starting right from the beginning.
Learn to sing also:
Compline
Mass Chants
Propers
Ordinary: Kyriale 10, 11
Accomodation available:
Women, at the Log cabin; Men, at the guest house of the new monastery and in the oratory building of the old monastery.
The weekend begins after 6 pm Vespers on Friday, November 11, at the monastery.
It will conclude with a picnic after Sunday Mass.
Gregorian Chant Weekend, registration form and details
Tags: Catholic liturgy, Gregorian Chant
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September 21st, 2011
The Dominus Est! apostolate is sponsoring a retreat entitled “Dominus Est! – Verbum Dei et Mater Dei” (The Word of God and the Mother of God) on Saturday, October 8, 2011 from 10 AM to 6:00 PM at Catholic Charities in Tulsa. Talks will focus on Marian Dogma and its biblical and typological roots.
Speakers will be Fr. Angelo Van der Putten, FSSP, pastor of the Parish of St. Peter, and Michael Voris of RealCatholicTV. In addition, RealCatholicTV will be filming the talks at the retreat. The fee is $15 and includes a catered lunch by Ludger’s. For more information, please visit www.dominusest.us
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August 31st, 2011
Gregorian Chant Workshop
Sponsored by Una Voce Los Angeles
Saturday October 8, 2011 8:30 am – 5 pm
St. Victor’s Catholic Church
8634 Holloway Drive
West Hollywood, California 90069
(310) 652-6477
Details: http://www.unavocela.org/chant.pdf
Participants will learn the basics of chant under the direction of Kathy Reinheimer, the Director of the Regina Pacis Cantorum choir and Sursum Corda schola, which sing throughout the Diocese of Reno and the Sierra foothills of California. Ms. Reinheimer is an experienced chanter, having studied under the world’s leading experts in Gregorian chant. She is also a gifted teacher. She will be your guide through the basic chant repertoire of the Church.
Tags: Catholic Extraordinary Form, Catholic music, Gregorian Chant, Latin Mass California
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August 19th, 2011
Una Voce Ventura Conference, Saturday, September 10, 2011
Conference: “Applying the Fruits of the Extraordinary Rite to Family Life”
The manifest fruits of the Mass of Ages can provide a solid foundation for the spiritual life of your family. In this one-day conference, our two distinguished speakers will address what Catholic families can do and gain from a deeper appreciation of the traditional Latin Mass. Deep experience has shown that the reverence, solemnity, quiet and beauty of the Extraordinary Form of the Roman rite can produce rich spiritual growth and foster the formation of saints.
More info here …
Tags: Catholic Extraordinary Form, Catholic liturgy, Latin Mass California, Tridentine Mass, Una Voce
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August 2nd, 2011
With permission of Carolyn Schuk, Santa Clara Weekly:
Michael Hey was four years old when the Roman Catholic Church convened the Second Vatican Council. So you can hardly describe his love for western Christianity’s traditional Latin liturgy and music as a die-hard’s nostalgia for the past.
And you can’t say it about the choir he directs every Sunday at Our Mother of Perpetual Help Oratory in Santa Clara, either. The famous 1962-1965 gathering of leaders of the Roman Catholic Church – the world’s largest single Christian body – was long over by the time most of Hey’s singers were born. Arguably, these days the reactionaries are their tambourine-toting, Birkenstock-shod, stuck-in-the-70s baby boomer parents.
The recently retired Cisco engineer began singing Gregorian chant with Palo Alto’s St. Ann Choir (www.stannchoir.org) and its director, Stanford professor and early music titan Dr. William Mahrt, at Our Lady of Peace. The Santa Clara parish celebrated a traditional Latin mass on Saturday evening for many years.
When the traditionalist Oratory of Our Mother of Perpetual Help (www.institute-christ-king.org/santaclara) acquired the historic Elim church on Homestead Road, Santa Clara’s Latin mass made its home there and the choir brought its talents to the chapel’s 9:30 a.m. liturgy. The Oratory now celebrates four Latin masses every Sunday.
With support over the years from St. Ann choir member David Webb, the Oratory’s choir is now a capable group of about a dozen with a solid repertory of Gregorian chant and medieval and Renaissance polyphony.
“These young people love good music and they see the importance of worshipping in a reverent way,” explains Hey. “There are now there are so many resources available online that there’s no excuse for not doing this music.”
*”Mass” is the principal worship service of the Roman Catholic Church. The name derives from the final words of the liturgy: Ite missa est, deo gratias.
Read more …
Tags: Catholic Extraordinary Form, Catholic liturgy, Gregorian Chant, Latin Mass, Latin Mass California, Tridentine Mass
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May 28th, 2011
Father Philip O’Donnell, retired pastor, diocese of Las Vegas is the main celebrant for the traditional Latin Mass at St. Bridget’s.
The monthly Mass has been changed from the First Friday to the First Saturday at 7:00 PM. This Mass satisfies the Sunday obligation.
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May 16th, 2011
Universæ Ecclesiæ, the long-awaited instruction on the application of Summorum Pontificum, was released on Friday, May 13, 2011, the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima.
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May 14th, 2011
St. Gregory Society 25th Jubilee: Concluding Celebration
4 May 2011
On Sunday, 15 May, at 2:00 p.m., the Twenty-fifth Anniversary Jubilee of the Saint Gregory Society will conclude with a festive Solemn Pontifical Mass in Honor of Saint Gregory the Great celebrated by the Most Reverend James C. Timlin, Bishop Emeritus of Scranton at St. Stanislaus Church, State & Eld Streets, New Haven.
We rejoice in Bishop Timlin’s kind acceptance of our invitation to pontificate at this celebration. He was the first American hierarch to welcome the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter in his Diocese, which he did in 1991 with the following words:
“Our Holy Father has asked that respect be shown for the feelings of those who are attached to the Latin Liturgical Tradition. I want to assure the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter that it will have my wholehearted support and encouragement as it carries out its important apostolate in our diocese in accordance with the constitution of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter and the Diocese of Scranton.”
Thus did Bishop Timlin set the stage for the inspiring growth of the Fraternity and return of the traditional liturgy in North America.
This will be a rare opportunity for you to assist at a celebration of the traditional Latin liturgy in its fullest glory, with Mozart’s “Coronation Mass” performed by the Society’s Schola Cantorum with an ensemble of string instruments. We hope you will take advantage of this chance to show your devotion to, and support of the traditional Mass by attending the service and greeting Bishop Timlin at the dinner following, which will be prepared by members of St. Stanislaus Parish.
In order to anticipate for the number of those attending the dinner, we ask that you please respond today (no later than Wednesday, 11 May) with your request for tickets ($15 each, children under 12 free) by calling 203-815-8955 or 203-481-2238.
We urge you invite family members and friends to this event
and to direct others who might wish to join us on this happy occasion in a truly grand celebration. The Officers of the Society look forward to seeing and greeting as many of you as possible on this joyous occasion.
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May 6th, 2011
Catholics in West Virginia can give thanks for a new location for the traditional Latin Mass. Fr. J. Stephen Vallelonga has graciously offered to host the Extraordinary Form of the Mass at his parish church of St Patrick’s in Weston, West Virginia. Get more information >
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