Thanks to those who emailed. We have some updates for All Saints and All Souls.
For the Feast of All Saints, St. Sebastian in Akron will offer a Latin Mass at 5:15pm.
On All Souls Day, Sacred Heart of Jesus in South Euclid will offer a Requiem Mass at 8am.
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Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
All Souls Day Masses
Requiem Masses for the Feast of All Souls is as follows.
Immaculate Conception, Cleveland
8am Requiem Low Mass
12pm Requiem High Mass, with absolution at the catafalque
St. Stephen
9:30am Requiem High Mass, with absolution at the catafalque
Immaculate Conception, Cleveland
8am Requiem Low Mass
12pm Requiem High Mass, with absolution at the catafalque
St. Stephen
9:30am Requiem High Mass, with absolution at the catafalque
Monday, October 28, 2013
All Saints Day Masses
Just a quick notice about the Latin Masses available for All Saints Day, Friday, Nov 1, 2013.
Immaculate Conception, Cleveland
7am Low Mass
6:30pm High Mass
St. Stephen
6:30pm High Mass
If anyone has information about other Latin Masses for days of obligation, or any special day, please notify Cleveland TLM Friends and it will be posted.
Immaculate Conception, Cleveland
7am Low Mass
6:30pm High Mass
St. Stephen
6:30pm High Mass
If anyone has information about other Latin Masses for days of obligation, or any special day, please notify Cleveland TLM Friends and it will be posted.
Friday, October 11, 2013
Latin Mass Servers Needed
St. Rocco Church in Cleveland is in need of Latin Mass servers for the Sunday evening Low Masses at 6pm. Anyone interested in serving can call St. Rocco's at 216-961-8331 and ask to speak with Fr. James Mayer. Experience in serving the Latin Mass is helpful, but not necessary. Training will be available. Contact Fr. James for the information.
Bernard Cardinal Griffen, in the preface to the Handbook for Altar Servers by the Archconfraternity of St. Stephen, eloquently writes:
Bernard Cardinal Griffen, in the preface to the Handbook for Altar Servers by the Archconfraternity of St. Stephen, eloquently writes:
To serve at the altar, as to sing in the choir, is next to the priesthood the highest privilege which a human can enjoy. He represents the faithful and takes a most intimate part in the rich treasures of the church's liturgy and ceremonial. Those sacred ceremonies should be carried out with devotion, dignity and attention to detail.
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