segunda-feira, 6 de dezembro de 2010

Bishop Sample celebrated a Solemn Low Mass, the first time the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite has been celebrated publicly in the Cathedral since the introduction of the Novus Ordo. He hopes to celebrate the Extraordinary Form Mass approximately once a month on Sundays.

 
Today, Bishop Sample celebrated a Solemn Low Mass, the first time the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite has been celebrated publicly in the Cathedral since the introduction of the Novus Ordo. He hopes to celebrate the Extraordinary Form Mass approximately once a month on Sundays. I (and hopefully other priests) will be celebrating it on the other Sundays.

Hopefully, in time, we shall be able to provide Missa Cantata, Solemn High Mass and even Pontifical High Mass.

Young servers seem very interested in the Mass and a very good number were on hand today. The priests who acted as Chaplains (servers) to the Bishop were Father Ronald Timock, Pastor of St Anthony's, Gwinn, as First Chaplain and my as Second Chaplain.

The Mass was celebrated in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, which used to be known as the Bishop's Chapel. The chapel was packed to capacity, with extra seats being put out in the aisle and people seated in the choir balcony. Here are some photos taken by John Fee, editor of the UP Catholic, and reproduced here by kind permission:
 
The bishop's hands are washed prior to vesting.

Prayers at the foot of the altar.

Elevation of the Host

Ecce Agnus Dei...

Communion of the Faithful.

Leonine prayers.

Alma Redemptoris Mater...


The Bishop is led off the sanctuary by Msgr Steber.

Leaving the chapel.
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