Gratias

Posted by Andrew on Jul 11th, 2008

Thanks to this blog as well as this blog for their posts about our recent and successful Solemn High Mass! Hopefully soon we’ll have more pictures to share too. Here’s what was sent to those blogs:

The Feast of Sts. Peter and Paul of this year was an historic one for the Catholics of the Diocese of Lake Charles, Louisiana: it was celebrated by the offering of the first Solemn High Mass according to the Extraordinary Form in the Diocese since the end of the Second Vatican Council. This alone would have been cause for rejoicing, but the faithful of Lake Charles had even more to celebrate. The Mass was offered in the Cathedral of their Diocese, with their Bishop, Glen John Provost, himself in attendance, in choir, attended by two chaplains; and the Bishop himself preached a fine, strong homily on the fundamental continuity of the Faith, echoing Pope Benedict’s assertion that “What earlier generations held as sacred, remains sacred and great for us too.” Over four hundred people attended the choral Mass, including many who are not regulars of the usual weekly Mass according to the Extraordinary Form. The diocesan newspaper sent a reporter and a photographer to cover the story; the Mass was also video-taped for posterity.

The history of the Gregorian Rite in Lake Charles in the past few years is a microcosm for the general movement of the Church in this time. The faithful there first had their long-standing “indult” Mass summarily canceled by their previous (and short-lived) Bishop; they suffered and agonized and prayed; and they then received — in the space of a few months — both the great gift of Summorum Pontificum and their present, and already much beloved, Bishop, who was ready to implement the motu proprio in accord with the mind of the Church. With these graces, they have rebuilt their community rapidly, organized a fine choir, and now split their time between the Cathedral and a local parish church; though many of the regulars hope eventually to have a more permanent, and regular, home, they are thrilled and grateful for the far-sighted generosity of the Bishop.

The spirit of harmony and good will was much in evidence at the celebratory Mass. The Bishop offered his own matched set of fine martyr-red vestments for use during the ceremony — how many Bishops have a spare set of Solemn High Mass vestments on hand, complete with maniples? The clerics were all diocesan priests. Fr. Rommel Tolentino — a young pastor who is one of the three usual celebrants for the weekly EF Mass — celebrated the Mass, chanting his parts with an aplomb born of enthusiasm and much diligent practice. The deacon was another young priest, newly ordained Fr. Nathan Long; while the role of sub-deacon was filled by a transitional deacon, the Rev. Mr. Scott Connor. These last two clerics are the first wave of a growing group of seminarians who have volunteered to take extra instruction in Latin, with the Bishop’s approbation and encouragement, from a classics professor at the local University — and lover of the Gregorian Rite — Barbara Wyman.

The Mass ended with a beautifully chanted Te Deum, perfectly expressing, in the Church’s traditional way, the great spirit of rejoicing — and relief — widely felt among the faithful that their Diocese is prospering under the piloting of its new Bishop, who himself is wisely responding to the guidance and spirit of Pope Benedict’s leadership of the Church. Deo Gratias!

Unus Annus

Posted by Andrew on Jun 3rd, 2008

I just realized that this blog is over one year old. Now that is amazing how time flies! Anyways we’re slowly uploading some more pictures on our flickr page which can be viewed here.

Corpus Christi

Posted by Andrew on May 13th, 2008

Salvete! The Feast of Corpus Christi will be extended to Sunday, May 25th, 2008. Fr. Tolentino is planning on holding a Eucharistic Procession as well as Eucharistic Benediction. (Also in the works is a Solemn High Mass, but that’s unofficial news right now).  ;-)

Happy Mother’s Day!

Posted by Andrew on May 11th, 2008

Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers out there! May Mary the Mother of God be your holy inspiration.

Reminder

Posted by Andrew on Apr 28th, 2008

Reminder: Holy Mass for the Feast of the Ascension will be at 6:00 PM on this Thursday, May 1, 2008, at St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church in Hackberry.

Congratulations

Posted by Andrew on Apr 21st, 2008

Congratulations to Caleb for his first Holy Communion this past Sunday! Everyone should pray that he remains ever truly faithful to Jesus Christ in the Most Holy Sacrament.

Also, the choir will be joining a national Gregorian chant choir organization, and it needs a special name for the choir. A clever Latin name would work best for those interested in thinking of one.

Pray for Benedict!

Posted by Andrew on Apr 16th, 2008

Today I believe is Pope Benedict’s 81st birthday. We should all welcome the Pontiff since he’s visiting America this week, as well as pray for him as much as possible. He needs it.

Eucharistic Procession

Posted by Andrew on Apr 8th, 2008

Hi folks. There are several people who’d like to have a Eucharistic Procession on May 25th, the Sunday within the Octave of Corpus Christi. However, this event has to be planned, etc.  So what you have to do is request it to the chaplain, Fr. Roland Vaughn. Father’s number he can be reached at is: (337) 762-3365.  So all you have to do is call him and kindly request that this event takes place. Thanks.

Congrats!

Posted by Andrew on Mar 30th, 2008

Congratulations and many blessings to Samuel who was confirmed today during Holy Mass according to the 1962 rite. I wish I would have known sooner so I could make a post about it, but that’s okay. Everyone should pray for Christ’s new soldier of the Church.

Cardinal Newman

Posted by Andrew on Feb 15th, 2008

I just wanted to let anyone who’s interested know that McNeese is hosting some pretty cool lectures on one famous Catholic of the nineteenth century: Cardinal Newman. All lectures are free and open to the public.

Tonight at 7:30 PM, Fr. John Ford, C.S.C., of the Catholic University of America, will be lecturing on “Newman Then and Now” with a reception following.

Tomorrow, Saturday, at 10:30 AM will be coffee and snacks, followed by a lecture at 11:00 AM with Dr. Bernadette Waterman Ward of the University of Dallas, lecturing on “Religious Liberty in the University: Newman’s Oxford Novel and American Academia Today”.

At 7:00 PM you can see Dr. Frederick Aquino of Abilene Christian University, lecturing on “Exemplars and the Urge to Connect”.

And around 8:00 PM, there will be a roundtable discussion with the speakers being joined by special guests: Dr. Susan Nicassio of U.L.L., and Dr. Kevin L. Cope of L.S.U. with a reception following.

All of this takes place at the Burton Conference Center.

Sounds very interesting and exciting!!

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