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Tuesday, October 6, 2020

SAINT ANNE, RICHMOND HILL, PIONEER IN THE CHURCH'S TWO FORMS OF THE ONE LATIN RITE ADDS A THIRD FORM OF THE ONE LATIN RITE

 



The Savannah Ordinariate Mass Community will begin to celebrate the Divine Worship, the Missal Mass at Saint Anne's Martha and Mary Chapel beginning the the third Sunday of November at 3 pm. A priest of the Ordinariate Diocese based in Houston, Texas will be their chaplain. 

The Mass has been celebrated at our Catholic Pastoral Center Chapel in Savannah.

4 comments:

Richard M. Sawicki said...

Glorious news!

As a Catholic who seems to have been given an odd “mission” to witness for the Catholic faith among numerous Episcopalians/Anglicans, I find the rapid expansion of the Ordinariate, and its particular liturgiopraxis, a gift that helps make my “job” easier!

;-)

Gaudete in Domino Semper!

ByzRus said...

Best wishes to that community and chaplain as they anticipate having divine worship within your chapel. May their growing presence serve to ground the Roman liturgy perhaps bringing it closer to its origins.

Anonymous said...

Romulus Augustus here, glad to see the third form at St.Anne I have been to Anglican-Catholic Masses many times not all in union with Rome but as a visitor, gotta say it these Anglo-Catholic Masses are simply heavenly with Latin, Gregorian chant, priest facing the High Altar, with altar "boys" only, bells, incense, organ, kneeling for communion on the tongue, proper attire, stunning vestments both Roman fiddle back and Gothic, women wearing Mantillas on the heads, confession before Mass, the Rosary being said, you would think you were in a Roman Catholic Church circa the 1940's or heck even pre-Reformation England it was so "Catholic and Roman" compared to 90% of Masses today, how ironic is that a Anglican-Catholic Mass is "MORE" Catholic and Roman than today's Novus Ordo how far we have fallen since the New Springtime!

Anonymous said...

Does anyone know the name of the priest who will be their chaplain?