Archive for August, 2009

A New Home for the St. Gregory Society

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

Thanks to the good offices of The Most Reverend Henry J. Mansell, Archbishop of Hartford, the Latin Mass celebrated for those in the New Haven community who are devoted to the old liturgy, shortly will have a new home at Saint Stanislaus Church in central New Haven.

As many of our members and friends have known for some time, New Haven’s Sacred Heart Church, which has been the home of the traditional Latin Masses celebrated for our society since its inception in 1985, is scheduled to close in the very near future.  We take this opportunity to express our deepest thanks to The Reverend James Richardson and the Parish of Sacred Heart Church for twenty-four years of hospitality and support.  We express our special gratitude to Fr. Richardson for his willingness in recent years to celebrate the old Mass, often at but a moment’s notice, to ensure the stability of our schedule.  We would be remiss if we did not offer our sincere thanks to Frs. Robert Newman, James Smith and Robert Ladish, who were brave pastors in making Sacred Heart Church available for the celebration of the old liturgy before its recent, more widespread acceptance.  Our gratitude to them can never be fully expressed.

Aware that the closure of Sacred Heart Church is imminent, the Officers of the Society wrote to the Most Reverend Henry J. Mansell, Archbishop of Harford, late in the spring expressing the concern that when the church closed, the members and friends of the Society who have faithfully attended the Latin Masses there would be without a home.  In his gracious response dated 23 June, Archbishop Mansell explained that he had consulted with clergy in the New Haven Deanery, and that The Reverend Roman Kmieç, C.M., pastor of Saint Stanislaus Church in New Haven, had offered his church as a new home for the Latin Mass in our community.

The Co-chairmen and Vice-chairman of the Society met with Fr. Kmieç on 10 July.  After a discussion of the history of the Society and an examination of the church with regard to its suitability for the celebration of the old liturgy, Fr. Kmiec extended his generous invitation to the Society to make St. Stanislaus its new home.   We accepted without hesitation since the opportunity presents so many benefits to the life of our group.

Located close to the center of New Haven at the intersection of State and Eld Streets, St. Stanislaus is an imposing edifice in the Baroque style, whose construction began in 1901 by Polish craftsmen and artisans from the old country.  Served by priests of the Congregatio Missionis, founded by St. Vincent de Paul in 1625 (commonly known as the Vincentians), the people of St. Stanislaus are strongly traditional in Catholic faith and practice, many of them desirous of the return of the older liturgy to their parish. The beautifully decorated church interior remains essentially the same since the day of its consecration and thus ideally suited for the celebration of the traditional rites.

Relocation will require a considerable planning and hard work on the part of the Society’s Executive Committee and our members.  With Fr. Kmieç we agreed on September 13 as the date on which the first Latin Mass will be celebrated at St. Stanislaus.  Falling on the eve of the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross (September 14th) this date is most appropriate, since it is the second anniversary of the implementation of Holy Father Pope Benedict XVI’s Motu proprio Summorum Pontificum.  So we are pleased to announce a festive celebration of that feast with Solemn Mass and Benediction on Sunday, 13 September at 2:00 pm.  We exhort our members and friends to mark this date on their calendars, to plan to attend the service with family and friends, and to offer prayers of thanksgiving for what promises to be a stimulus for an exhilarating new era in the life of the Saint Gregory Society.  You will receive reminders of this happy occasion with details as to location and parking.


SGS News - Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

SGS NEWS - THIRTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOSt
28 August 2009

* Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Sunday, August 30th. Low Mass at 2pm, to be celebrated
by Fr. John Ringley (St. Lawrence, Shelton).

* Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Sunday, September 6. Low Mass at 2pm, celebrant
to be announced.

N.B.: The Mass on September 6 will be the LAST Latin Mass
celebrated for the Society at Sacred Heart Church in New Haven
(Columbus Avenue at Liberty Street, near Union Station)

Beginning on September 13, the new home for the Society will be
Saint Stanislaus Church, State Street at Eld Street, New Haven.

DIRECTIONS to St. Stanislaus Church, New Haven:
From the North: I-91 South to Exit 4, State Street. At the end
of the ramp turn right and then turn left at the light onto State Street;
proceed three blocks to the church on your right.

From the South: Take I-95 to Exit 48 onto I-91; proceed North to
Exit 3, Trumbull Street. Bear right at the end of the ramp,
and at the light turn right onto Orange Street. Take the first right
onto Bradley Street. Go to the end of Bradley Street, and take a left
onto State Street. The church is on the left, one block down.
Park in the city lot facing the front of the church across State Street,
or turn left onto Eld Street and take first right past church
into the church lot.


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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 - Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

* Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost
Sunday, August 23. Low Mass at 2pm, to be celebrated
by Fr. John Ringley (St. Lawrence Church, Shelton).The second
collection will be for the befit of the Saint Gregory Society.

* Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Sunday, August 9th. Low Mass at 2pm, to be celebrated
by Fr. John Ringley (St. Lawrence, Shelton).

UNTIL SEPTEMBER 13, 2009, 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 - Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Dear Friend of the Saint Gregory Society,

Our calendar for the next two Sundays is as follows:

* Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost
Sunday, August 16th. Low Mass at 2pm, to be celebrated
by Fr. Michael Wood. The second offering will be for the
benefit of the Saint Gregory Society.

* Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost
Sunday, August 23th. Low Mass at 2pm, details TBA.

UNTIL SEPTEMBER 13, 2009, 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 Extra - Solemn Mass and lecture on sacred art in Norwalk on

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Dear Friend of the Saint Gregory Society,

We have received news of this event sponsored by our friends at the
Society of St. Hugh of Cluny:

Noted liturgical scholar Fr. Uwe Michael Lang will give a lecture on
sacred art in the thought of Pope Benedict XVI on Wednesday, August
19th, in the parish hall of St. Mary Church, 669 West Avenue, Norwalk,
CT. The evening will begin at 7:00pm with Solemn Mass in the
Extraordinary Form. Music will include Palestrina=92s Missa sine nomine,
motets by Palestrina and Victoria, and all the proper Gregorian chants
for the Feast of St. John Eudes.

Many of you will recall Fr. Lang’s last appearance in New Haven in
2007, at an event featuring the German literary figure and prominent
traditionalist Martin Mosebach. Fr. Lang is presently a director of
the Master=92s degree program in architecture, sacred art, and liturgy
at the European University of Rome, and a Consultor to the Office for
the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff. His study of the
orientation of liturgical prayer, “Turning Towards the Lord”, is
published by Ignatius Press.

All are welcome to attend.

For further information and a link to the church’s website (for
directions), see:
http://hughofcluny.blogspot.com/2009/08/fr-uwe-michael-lang-to-speak-at-st.=
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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 - Tenth Sunday after Pentecost

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Dear Friend of the Saint Gregory Society,

Our calendar for the next two Sundays is as follows:

* Tenth Sunday after Pentecost
Sunday, August 9th. Low Mass at 2pm, to be celebrated
by Fr. John Ringley (St. Lawrence, Shelton). The second
offering will go to support the work of the Saint Gregory
Society.

* Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost
Sunday, August 16th. Low Mass at 2pm, details TBA.

UNTIL SEPTEMBER 13, 2009, 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/