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Friday, May 22, 2009

From Ascension Thursday Where The Christ Went Home-Skyward-Masses At St. Agnes-NY



To those Parishes in the RC Diocese of Brooklyn, my advice to a number of them, is to update your websites, as your Holy Days of Obligation information is out of date:

So I called St. Agnes RC Church on E. 43rd Street, between 3rd & Lexington Aves, near Grand Central Station, & went to the 1:35PM Mass. 12 Masses were scheduled from 5:00PM, last evening, until 6:00PM,this evening, which was a High Novus Ordo Mass, complete with Schola and Gregorian Chant, offered by New, New York Archbishop, Timothy Michael Dolan;

Now, THAT is convenient. Now, from the era of Vatican II, as it was being misinterpreted, vocations took a vacation & people skipped Mass. As a result, Masses went down in #, as Priests often left the Priesthood. Sin was not really mentioned in the Pulpit. The Tabernacle was moved from the Centre of the Altar, to the side, or even back of the Altar, in a Meditation Room. The Centre, where the Tabernacle was, was replaced by a so-called ''Presider's Chair''. This was due to a change in the way The Holy Sacrifice of The Mass, was offered;

The 6 Lutheran & Anglican Clergy, along with Archbishop Annibale Bugnini, came up with what's called The Novus Ordo Mass. It resembles both the Lutheran & Anglican Services. However, in Lutheran and Anglican Practice, The Eucharist is considered by both not to be where bread & wine is totally-changed into The Body & Blood of Christ(Transubstantiation), but rather that the Body & Blood of Christ is contained with the bread & wine(Consubstantiation). The Traditional Latin Mass really embodies Catholicism;

Now, the ''Presider's Chair'', is in the same position of the ''Worshipful Master'', in a Masonic Lodge. Archbishop Annibale Bugnini was exposed as a Freemason in the 1970s. One wonders just how many of those Lutheran & Anglican Clergy, involved in the design and implementation of the Novus Ordo Mass, were Freemasons;

The Novus Ordo Mass, when offered in this Parish, on a Sunday, contains Gregorian Chant & Traditional English Language Hymns, none of which are from the Haugen-Haas Vintage. Novus Ordo is offered so well at St. Agnes-East 43 Street;

When I was @ the 1:35PM Mass, at St. Agnes(Ascension Thursday), the Tabernacle was ot the Centre, as it should be. There was , in fact, no music;

Many elected to receive Holy Communion, at the Traditional Communion Rail, which I did. Even in a Novus Ordo Mass, one could appreciate the tradition of kneeling to receive Communion. Dignum et Justun Est(It is Meet and Right to So Do);

St. Agnes, on the East Side of Manhattan, does it right. The Traditional Latin Mass is offered EVERY Sunday @ 11:00AM;

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In Nomini Patris, Et Filli, Et Spiritu Sancti, Amen


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