January 11, 2011
January 2, 2011
A Blessed New Year 2011
Blessed be God in the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar of the Mass. Blessed be His Most Holy Name.
May He grant us all growth in holiness, in Christ and Our Blessed Mother.
May He grant us all growth in holiness, in Christ and Our Blessed Mother.
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December 26, 2010
Snow Emergency Mass Cancellation
Due to the snow conditions, the 12:30PM Mass today (Dec. 26) is cancelled.
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December 20, 2010
Midnight Mass plus Pictures
There will be Christmas Midnight Mass (High Mass) in the Extraordinary Form at St. Joseph's- Friday at midnight. There will not be Latin Masses on Saturday, Christmas Day or on Saturday, January 1 (but there will be the usual 12:30PM High Mass on Sunday, December 26.)

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December 11, 2010
Reminders
--Please remember that Mass on Sunday, December 12 will be held downstairs in the Lower Chapel due to a concert of sacred music being held in the Church at 2PM.
--There will be a baptism in the Church after Mass on Dec. 19, if anyone would like to attend.
-- December 13, the commemoration of St. Lucy, is the herald for the winter quatember, the Ember Days of winter. This year the Days fall on December 15, 17, and 18 (Wednesday, Friday and Saturday). The Ember Days are traditional days of penance, fasting, prayer and almsgiving, giving us the opportunity to focus on repentance. http://www.fisheaters.com/emberdays.html
--The O Anitphons which are recited at Vespers during the Octave before Christmas, begin on Friday, Dec. 17. Each Antiphon addresses Our Lord with a unique title which comes from prophecies about the coming of the Messiah, and whose initials, when read backwards, form an acrostic for the Latin "Ero Cras" which means "Tomorrow I come." http://www.fisheaters.com/customsadvent10.html
--There will be a baptism in the Church after Mass on Dec. 19, if anyone would like to attend.
-- December 13, the commemoration of St. Lucy, is the herald for the winter quatember, the Ember Days of winter. This year the Days fall on December 15, 17, and 18 (Wednesday, Friday and Saturday). The Ember Days are traditional days of penance, fasting, prayer and almsgiving, giving us the opportunity to focus on repentance. http://www.fisheaters.com/emberdays.html
--The O Anitphons which are recited at Vespers during the Octave before Christmas, begin on Friday, Dec. 17. Each Antiphon addresses Our Lord with a unique title which comes from prophecies about the coming of the Messiah, and whose initials, when read backwards, form an acrostic for the Latin "Ero Cras" which means "Tomorrow I come." http://www.fisheaters.com/customsadvent10.html
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November 29, 2010
Announcements
--The Unfailing Christmas Novena begins on the Feast of St. Andrew, Tuesday Nov. 30th. To be prayed 15 times every day until Christmas for a special intention: “Hail and blessed be the hour and moment in which the Son of God was born of the most pure Virgin Mary, at midnight, in Bethlehem, in piercing cold. In that hour vouchsafe, O my God, to hear my prayer and grant my desires, through the merits of Our Savior, Jesus Christ, and of His Blessed Mother. Amen.”
-- If you would like the opportunity to attend Mass in the Extraordinary Form for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, a holy day of obligation, on Wednesday Dec. 8, there will be a 7PM Mass at St. Ann’s Chapel: 254 Still River Road, Still River
--On Sunday, Dec. 12, our Mass will be held in the Lower Chapel downstairs due to an afternoon concert of Christmas music being held in the Church at 2PM. The front row will be reserved for receiving Holy Communion.
--Latin Mass Dinner on Sunday, Dec. 19: If you haven’t done so already, please let us know if you are coming to the Latin Mass dinner on Sunday, Dec. 19th, at 4PM (after Vespers) at Il Forno Restaurant (27 Airport Road, Fitchburg). RSVP to Todd and Diana Tabbaa: sedessapientia@verizon.net so that we can give the restaurant a general count. (You may still attend even if you don’t RSVP).
Children are welcome; cake and wine will be served. There will only be one bill, so every family will keep track of their own tab (cash only). We will hold a Yankee Gift Swap: Anyone who would like to participate should bring a wrapped gift with no name tag (a Catholic theme gift (funny or nice) or home-made goodies- under $20). As many family members who would like to participate may each bring a gift. Each person who brings a gift will draw a number to determine the order. The first person opens a gift. The next person may choose from any opened gifts or open a new gift, and so on until the last person may choose from all of the opened gifts. The best gift will be sharing the time together!
-- If you would like the opportunity to attend Mass in the Extraordinary Form for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, a holy day of obligation, on Wednesday Dec. 8, there will be a 7PM Mass at St. Ann’s Chapel: 254 Still River Road, Still River
--On Sunday, Dec. 12, our Mass will be held in the Lower Chapel downstairs due to an afternoon concert of Christmas music being held in the Church at 2PM. The front row will be reserved for receiving Holy Communion.
--Latin Mass Dinner on Sunday, Dec. 19: If you haven’t done so already, please let us know if you are coming to the Latin Mass dinner on Sunday, Dec. 19th, at 4PM (after Vespers) at Il Forno Restaurant (27 Airport Road, Fitchburg). RSVP to Todd and Diana Tabbaa: sedessapientia@verizon.net so that we can give the restaurant a general count. (You may still attend even if you don’t RSVP).
Children are welcome; cake and wine will be served. There will only be one bill, so every family will keep track of their own tab (cash only). We will hold a Yankee Gift Swap: Anyone who would like to participate should bring a wrapped gift with no name tag (a Catholic theme gift (funny or nice) or home-made goodies- under $20). As many family members who would like to participate may each bring a gift. Each person who brings a gift will draw a number to determine the order. The first person opens a gift. The next person may choose from any opened gifts or open a new gift, and so on until the last person may choose from all of the opened gifts. The best gift will be sharing the time together!
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November 18, 2010
Save some dates....
Beginning next week for Advent, the psalms for Vespers will be chanted (instead of recto tono). Anyone who would like extra help in learning the chant modes is welcome to join the choir for practice at 6:30PM on Wednesday Nov. 24 at St. Joseph's Church. All are encouraged to take this wonderful opportunity to learn chant from our very knowledgeable and experienced choir director, and offer praise to God in this most beautiful tradition of our Faith.
Save the date for a Latin Mass dinner on Sunday, Dec. 19th, at 4PM (after Vespers) at Il Forno Restaurant (27 Airport Road, Fitchburg). Children are welcome; cake and wine will be served. There will only be one bill, so every family will keep track of their own tab (cash only). We will hold a Yankee Gift Swap: Anyone who would like to participate should bring a wrapped gift with no name tag (a Catholic theme gift or home-made goodies- under $20). As many family members who would like to participate may each bring a gift. Each person who brings a gift will draw a number to determine the order. The first person opens a gift. The next person may choose from any opened gifts or open a new gift, and so on until the last person may choose from all of the opened gifts. The best gift will be sharing the time together!
Feel free to post or email our new video to promote our Latin Mass:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3L5ChvEYLQQ&feature=player_embedded
(The video is currently at the top of our blog.)
Save the date for a Latin Mass dinner on Sunday, Dec. 19th, at 4PM (after Vespers) at Il Forno Restaurant (27 Airport Road, Fitchburg). Children are welcome; cake and wine will be served. There will only be one bill, so every family will keep track of their own tab (cash only). We will hold a Yankee Gift Swap: Anyone who would like to participate should bring a wrapped gift with no name tag (a Catholic theme gift or home-made goodies- under $20). As many family members who would like to participate may each bring a gift. Each person who brings a gift will draw a number to determine the order. The first person opens a gift. The next person may choose from any opened gifts or open a new gift, and so on until the last person may choose from all of the opened gifts. The best gift will be sharing the time together!
Feel free to post or email our new video to promote our Latin Mass:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3L5ChvEYLQQ&feature=player_embedded
(The video is currently at the top of our blog.)
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November 1, 2010
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