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Specials: High Mass Tonight at St. Mary's in Barnesville, MD & Saturday Mass at St. Alphonsus in Baltimore, MD

I have two emails to post. The first is about a High Mass tonight at St. Mary's in Barnesville, MD to be celebrated by the Canons Regular of the New Jerusalem. I wanted to provide additional information regarding the High Mass at St. Mary's in Barnesville, MD. The mass will be held on Tuesday, April 6, 2010 at 7:00 PM at St. Mary's in Barnesville, MD. Here is their website http://www.stmaryonline.com/ . There will also be a light reception in the church hall immediately following mass. During the reception, we will be given the opportunity to get to know the Canons. The second post is for a Mass this Saturday, April 10th, at Saint Alphonsus Church in Baltimore to be celebrated by Father Michael DeAscanis. Fr. DeAscanis will be offering a TLM at St. Alphonsus Church in Baltimore this Saturday, April 10th at 10:00 AM. All are invited to come.

Video - Usus Antiquior Celebrated at Saint John the Baptist Church, Front Royal, VA

I received this email and have permission to post it. The link is to a High Mass celebrated at Saint John the Baptist Church in Front Royal, VA. We found a video on the internet of a Latin Mass we actually attended a couple of months a go in Front Royal. I thought some of you would like to watch it. It was the last Mass that Fr. Pollard celebrated before Fr. Carr was assigned to that Parish. The church was absolutely packed! The homily and the music were great!!! St. John's offers the TLM every Sunday at 12:30 pm. We go there often, and will continue to do so until we have our own Mass on a weekly basis. High Mass at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Celebrant: Fr. Richard Pollard Assisting priests: Fr Daniel Gee and another priest, Chaplains of Christendom College Homilist: Fr. Jerome Fassano, Pastor of St. John's Music: Christendom College Schola Here is the link to the video

Evening Roundup - The Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, March 25th, 2009

Acton Institute Power Blog >> Religion & Liberty: Governor Mark Sanford The Recovering Choir Director >> Spanish-language Exsultet The New Liturgical Movement >> Ordinations for the Franciscans of the Immaculate The New Liturgical Movement >> Bring Back the High Mass WDTPRS >> Ineffable consolation from the mouths of babes

Feast of the Annunciation: High Mass at Saint Bernadette's in Silver Spring, MD

I am getting searches for the High Mass scheduled at Saint Bernadette's in Silver Spring on the Annunciation, March 25th. This comment was posted in the combox of the WDTPRS blog . If you know "Ken," please let him know that I'd be delighted to post these for him if notified by email in advance! Saint Bernadette’s in Silver Spring, Md. will have a High Mass on 25 March at 7:30 p.m. for the feast of the Annunication of the BVM . http://www.silverspringcatholic.com/ A.M.D.G.+ D.v.

Saint Joseph's Roman Catholic Church in Richmond, VA

In response to a comment by Gil, I have added Saint Joseph's Roman Catholic Church in Richmond, VA to the right menu . Saint Joseph's has Low Mass each Sunday at 8:30 AM and High Mass at 11:00 . I tip my hat to Gil for the tip!

WDTPRS: Washington DC: TLM on Corpus Christi Thursday

Father Zuhlsdorf received an email post on a Corpus Christi Mass tomorrow, Thursday, May 22nd, at Saint Mary, Mother of God in Washington, DC. Go here for details . Arrive early--7 PM-- according to "comments."

Faith: Latin Mass for Those on the Go

The Signal, News from Santa Clarita Valley, California, carries a story by Tammy Marashlian on how two priests restored a treasured recording of a High Mass : When Father Dominic Radecki, priest of Queen of Angels Church in Newhall, and his twin brother, Father Francisco Radecki, priest of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Wayne, Michigan, realized that their original live recording of a traditional Latin Mass was deteriorating, they knew something had to be done. “Because it was so beautiful, we wanted to preserve it,” Francisco Radecki said. “It would have been lost.” Fortunately for them, the two happen to have an extensive background in sound engineering, something they picked up through school programs when they were young. Already having most of the necessary equipment, the two set to work examining, editing and re-recording the six miles of reels. The result of their efforts is the compact disc “High Mass Recorded Live,” which they believe embodies the meaning of Latin Mass and puts