Archive for October, 2007

SGS News - All Saints, All Souls

Monday, October 29th, 2007

Dear Friend of the Saint Gregory Society,

This is a reminder that these two holy days will be observed
later this week at Sacred Heart Church.

PLEASE NOTE THE UNUSUAL TIME (8:00pm) FOR THE
ALL SOULS REQUIEM MASS — THE SCHEDULE ON THE
WEBSITE HAS NOW BEEN CORRECTED.

* All Saints Day
Thursday, November 1st, 5:30pm. Low Mass, to be celebrated
by Fr Kevin Fitzpatrick (Holy Cross, Fairfield).

* All Souls Day
Friday, November 2nd, 8:00pm. High Mass, to be celebrated
by Fr Richard Cipolla (St Mary’s, Stamford); the Schola will sing
the Gregorian Requiem Mass.

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The Saint Gregory Society
P. O. Box 891
New Haven, CT 06504
Telephone: (203) 624-2751
On the web: http://www.saint-gregory.org/


SGS News - Christ the King

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

Dear Friend of the Saint Gregory Society,

Remember to save the date of November 11th, when we will
celebrate the 21st anniversary of the Society with a festive
Mass and reception. Stay tuned for further details next week.

Our schedule for the next two Sundays is as follows:

* Our Lord Jesus Christ the King
Sunday, October 28th. High Mass at 2pm, to be celebrated
by Fr. Greg Markey (St. Mary’s, Norwalk). The chant Schola
will sing Mass VIII (”De angelis”), plainsong hymns for the
feast, and all the proper Gregorian chants. The second
offering is to support the work of the Saint Gregory Society.

* Twenty-Third Sunday after Pentecost
Sunday, November 4th. Low Mass at 2pm, to be celebrated
by Fr. Kevin Fitzpatrick (Holy Cross, Fairfield).

ALL MASSES TAKE PLACE IN SACRED HEART CHURCH,
NEW HAVEN (COLUMBUS AVENUE AT LIBERTY STREET,
NEAR UNION STATION).

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The Saint Gregory Society
P. O. Box 891
New Haven, CT 06504
Telephone: (203) 624-2751
On the web: http://www.saint-gregory.org/


SGS News - Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

Dear Friend of the Saint Gregory Society,

The twenty-first Sunday is a good time to call your attention
to the next special event on our calendar this year: the Mass
in celebration of the twenty-first(!) anniversary of our Society’s
founding. Save the date of November 11th. The festive Mass
will be followed by an equally festive reception. The full Schola
Cantorum of the Society will sing what is perhaps the most
famous polyphonic Mass ever written: the Missa Papae Marcelli
of Palestrina. You are warmly encouraged to attend, and to
bring a friend as well! Reminders and further details will follow
over the next few weeks.

Our schedule for the next two Sundays is as follows:

* Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost
Sunday, October 21st. Low Mass at 2pm, to be celebrated
by Fr. Kevin Fitzpatrick (Holy Cross, Fairfield). The second
collection is for the Archdiocese’s support of our Catholic
Missions (Propaganda Fidei).

* Our Lord Jesus Christ the King
Sunday, October 28th. High Mass at 2pm, to be celebrated
by Fr. Greg Markey (St. Mary’s, Norwalk). The chant Schola
will sing Mass VIII (”De angelis”), plainsong hymns for the
feast, and all the proper Gregorian chants.

ALL MASSES TAKE PLACE IN SACRED HEART CHURCH,
NEW HAVEN (COLUMBUS AVENUE AT LIBERTY STREET,
NEAR UNION STATION).

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The Saint Gregory Society
P. O. Box 891
New Haven, CT 06504
Telephone: (203) 624-2751
On the web: http://www.saint-gregory.org/


SGS News - Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

Dear Friend of the Saint Gregory Society,

The twenty-first Sunday is a good time to call your attention
to the next special event on our calendar this year: the Mass
in celebration of the twenty-first(!) anniversary of our Society’s
founding. Save the date of November 11th. The festive Mass
will be followed by an equally festive reception. The full Schola
Cantorum of the Society will sing what is perhaps the most
famous polyphonic Mass ever written: the Missa Papae Marcelli
of Palestrina. You are warmly encouraged to attend, and to
bring a friend as well! Reminders and further details will follow
over the next few weeks.

Our schedule for the next two Sundays is as follows:

* Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost
Sunday, October 21st. Low Mass at 2pm, to be celebrated
by Fr. Kevin Fitzpatrick (Holy Cross, Fairfield). The second
collection is for the Archdiocese’s support of our Catholic
Missions (Propaganda Fidei).

* Our Lord Jesus Christ the King
Sunday, October 28th. High Mass at 2pm, to be celebrated
by Fr. Greg Markey (St. Mary’s, Norwalk). The chant Schola
will sing Mass VIII (”De angelis”), plainsong hymns for the
feast, and all the proper Gregorian chants.

ALL MASSES TAKE PLACE IN SACRED HEART CHURCH,
NEW HAVEN (COLUMBUS AVENUE AT LIBERTY STREET,
NEAR UNION STATION).

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The Saint Gregory Society
P. O. Box 891
New Haven, CT 06504
Telephone: (203) 624-2751
On the web: http://www.saint-gregory.org/


SGS News - Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost

Thursday, October 11th, 2007

Dear Friend of the Saint Gregory Society,

Our schedule for the next two Sundays is as follows:

* Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost
Sunday, October 14th. High Mass at 2pm, to be celebrated
by Fr. Richard Cipolla (St. Mary’s, Stamford). Seeing as the
month of October is devoted to Our Lady, the chant Schola
will sing Mass IX (”Cum iubilo”), Marian hymns, and all the
proper Gregorian chants. The second offering is for the benefit
of the Saint Gregory Society.

* Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost
Sunday, October 21st. Low Mass at 2pm, to be celebrated
by Fr. Kevin Fitzpatrick (Holy Cross, Fairfield).

ALL MASSES TAKE PLACE IN SACRED HEART CHURCH,
NEW HAVEN (COLUMBUS AVENUE AT LIBERTY STREET,
NEAR UNION STATION).

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The Saint Gregory Society
P. O. Box 891
New Haven, CT 06504
Telephone: (203) 624-2751
On the web: http://www.saint-gregory.org/


SGS News - The Most Holy Rosary of Our Lady

Thursday, October 4th, 2007

Dear Friend of the Saint Gregory Society,

Thanks to all who turned out last Sunday for a memorable
celebration of Michaelmas, and of course of the Pope’s
Motu proprio!

This Sunday we are delighted to welcome for the first time
as a celebrant at Sacred Heart a young priest from
St. Lawrence parish in Shelton, Fr. John Ringley. If memory
serves, Fr. Ringley was ordained about five years ago. He
has taken an active interest in the traditional Mass, and is
also well known in the diocese of Bridgeport for his work
teaching the school children in his parish the basics of Latin
and Gregorian chant. We hope that you will join us in giving
him a warm welcome to the Saint Gregory Society!

Our schedule for the next two Sundays is as follows:

* The Most Holy Rosary of Our Lady
Sunday, October 7th. Low Mass at 2pm, to be celebrated
by Fr. John Ringley (St. Lawrence, Shelton). The second
collection is for the benefit of Sacred Heart Church (monthly
utilities).

* Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost
Sunday, October 14th. High Mass at 2pm, to be celebrated
by Fr. Richard Cipolla (St. Mary’s, Stamford). Seeing as the
month of October is devoted to Our Lady, the chant Schola
will sing Mass IX (”Cum iubilo”), Marian hymns, and all the
proper Gregorian chants.

ALL MASSES TAKE PLACE IN SACRED HEART CHURCH,
NEW HAVEN (COLUMBUS AVENUE AT LIBERTY STREET,
NEAR UNION STATION).

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The Saint Gregory Society
P. O. Box 891
New Haven, CT 06504
Telephone: (203) 624-2751
On the web: http://www.saint-gregory.org/