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Visitors ask...TLM in Charles Town, Frederick, Front Royal and Harpers Ferry...Quo Vadis?

I have been getting a number of "queue" searches for the TLM in Charles Town, Frederick, Front Royal and/or Harpers Ferry. You may have missed this post from several weeks back . It is important for you to read it carefully as I distilled what I could. In essence, THE source for news on the TLM for these communities now is covered by a Yahoo group begun by those interested in keeping the TLM at Charles Town, WV. I cannot say much more as I understand that the situation is being discussed on the other forum. I can say that the TLM was being celebrated by visiting members of the Canons of the New Jerusalem, and that these priests have returned to the West Coast (as I understand it). Whether the TLM will be available in the " corners " area of WV, VA and MD is not known to me. I am sure the Yahoo group will contain more information, and I will post any "official" information I receive (as from a Parish).

Reminder: TLM Mass at Saint James the Greater in CharlesTown, WVA

A reminder of the TLM scheduled for Charles Town, WV this coming Sunday as posted before !

TLM in Charles Town, WVA!

Yesterday, I posted that TLM groups were forming in certain parts of Maryland and asked for feedback to assist those groups. I received a marvelous email from good friend, M.S., who writes: Dear TLM in Maryland, I'm a parishioner at St. James Catholic Church in Charles Town, WV (about 25 minutes from Frederick, MD). I would like to let you and your bloggers know that there is a strong group planning the TLM in our Parish . For the last few months we have had the Extraordinary Form of the Mass offered only once a month. We are hoping to have the Mass offered weekly soon . The next two Masses scheduled are: - Traditional Latin Mass on Passion Sunday (March 16) at 4 pm - High Mass on Easter Sunday (March 23) at 4 pm. St. James Catholic Church 60 Crosswinds Dr. Charles Town, WV 25414 All for Jesus through Mary, MS Saint James the Greater Roman Catholic Church has a website . Rumors on the internet also suggest that the local Ordinary is favorably disposed to the TLM.