Posted by Andrew on Sep 20th, 2007
Saturday 7:30 AM at Our Lady Queen of Heaven. Any may attend.
Update: It was very well done. There were probably about 30 in attendance, which is excellent considering it was technically a private Mass. If there are any more private Masses that I know of in the future, I will surely put the time and location on this site.
I’ve also added an official directory page here. It’s easy - it simply lists the times and locations of various Tridentine Masses. Hopefully more will be added in the future as interest increases!
Posted by Andrew on Sep 13th, 2007
Well I know for a fact that Fr. Tolentino’s first High Mass is on October 21st at 2:00 in the cathedral of course. The other priests will fill in-between, and eventually I will post their schedules as well. Before we know it, there’ll be Pontifical Mass too!!
His schedule is as follows:
Nov. 4
Nov. 25
Dec. 9 (St. Peter the Apostle Church in Hackberry)
Dec. 30
Jan. 6
Jan. 27
Feb. 17
Also, after the first traditional Latin Mass on October 7th, the Lake Charles Latin Mass Society members will chant the Te Deum in thanksgiving for the blessings of the motu proprio, our new and kind bishop, and for the priests who are willing to learn the Latin. Afterwards there’ll be cookies and lemonade, and everyone is invited. It’ll be a great way to meet fellow local traditional Catholics and to make new friends. I’ll be there.
Posted by Andrew on Sep 3rd, 2007
Starting October 7th, the Traditional Latin Mass will be at 2:00 every Sunday at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception using the High Altar. Any Catholic may attend and fulfill his Sunday obligation. For Holy Days of Obligation, the Tridentine Mass will be offered at 6:00 in the evening, and I think it will have to take place at St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church in Hackberry because of scheduling conflicts with the cathedral. I’m sure all of the details will be made known soon. Father Roland Vaughn was appointed chaplain of the traditional Latin Mass in the diocese. He, Father Joseph McGrath, and Father Rommel Tolentino will be the celebrants and will alternate every Sunday. At first there will be only Low Masses, but then later the High Mass will be added.