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F.S.S.P. NEWS: Chant Practicum and Retreats for Men and Women, 2010

The F.S.S.P. is having a Chant Practicum at Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary in Denton, NE from June 21st - June 27th, 2010. All information can be found at this blog established for the event . Please contact Fr. Fromageot as soon as possible. Retreats for men and women using the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola are scheduled at St. Benedict Abbey, Still River (Harvard), MA. The Retreat Master will be Fr. James Buckley, FSSP. The Retreat for women is July 15th to July 18th, 2010. The Retreat for men is July 22nd to July 25th, 2010. Space is limited so please make reservations soon! Contact Mr. James A. Buxton here .

Morning - Thursday of the Fourth Week in Lent - Missa 'Laetetur Cor' - March 18th, 2010

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Morning - Monday of the Second Week in Lent - Missa 'Rédime Me' - March 1st, 2010

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Visitors ask...Gregorian Society of Baltimore?

I have had a number of people looking for the Gregorian Society of Baltimore . Their search lands them here. The Gregorian Society of Baltimore is actually the local affiliate of Una Voce International , with ties to the Commission in Support of Ecclesia Dei . To complicate matters, their website has the URL or name: Ad Altare Dei ('to the altar of God'). The group is very active at Saint Alphonsus and on the local scene with regards to the TLM. We have a "reciprocal" arrangement. I list the site on the RIGHT MENU under Blogroll and Favorites as "The Gregorian Society of Baltimore." In turn, they list the URL to this blog . I hope you visit their website. And that is the "rest of the story!"

Regional Christmas Mass News: Christmas High Mass at St. Peter's in Harpers Ferry, WV

IMPORTANT UPDATE AT BOTTOM! PLEASE MARK YOUR CALENDARS! This is from my contact at St. James the Greater in WV: Christmas Eve Midnight Mass Announcement Fr. Owens would like to announce (and St James Parish is delighted to host) a Christmas Eve Midnight Mass in the extraordinary form. This traditional Latin High Mass will be offered at St. Peter’s Church in Harpers Ferry, WV, at midnight on Christmas Eve night, Wednesday, 24 December, 2008 . The Mass will be said by Msgr. Richard Hughes, a retired priest from the Archdiocese of Washington, DC, who is now living in Maryland. Schola Carmeli will sing the proper of the Mass and offer traditional carols preceding the Mass starting at 11:30pm. All are invited to attend! PARKING UPDATE: Dear friends, I received the following information relating to parking options in Harpers Ferry for the Midnight High Mass: " St. James parish has permission from the Park Service to use the St. Peter's Church parking lot and the Harpers

Visitors ask...Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, Baltimore

Visitors sometimes land here but don't realize that many of the items they are seeking are archived by Google because they are linked within the right menu in either the collection of Latin/TLM Mass locations or in the Blogroll and Favorite Websites. Such a one is the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen. The Cathedral is the major Cathedral of the Archdiocese of Baltimore . It is located near St. Mary's Seminary and not far beyond Loyola University. Here is a list of the Ministries at the Cathedral . Someone recently was seeking the Schola of Baltimore and I presume this would fit . It is a Schola for Men at the major Cathedral although there may be others of which I am unaware. As Baltimore is the home of the Baltimore Symphony, the Lyric Opera House and the Peabody Institute , I am certain there are other scholas available.