Michigan TLM news: St. Stanislaus – Dorr, MI

From a priest friend:

Fr. Z.:

I am very happy to announce that I will soon offer the the TLM at my parish, St. Stanislaus. This will be the first time the Mass of the Ages will be offered here in almost 40 years.

I’ve been working on this for months.

I have all the details up at my blog:

http://thrownback.blogspot.com/

Please spread the word at WDTPRS site.

Pax,

Fr. Rob

 

From the site:

In Joyful Accord With the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum
of our Holy Father Pope Benedict XVI,

St. Stanislaus Catholic Church will offer a

Sung Mass in the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite
(Missa Cantata)

Sunday, October 26, 2008
(Feast of Christ the King)
1:00 PM

St. Stanislaus Catholic Church
1871 136th Avenue
Dorr, Michigan

I will be the celebrant.

Music will be provided by the Schola of the Chair of St. Peter

I hope that Catholics from Michigan and beyond will come and participate in this historic event! This will be the first time in almost 40 years that the Traditional Latin Mass will be offered publicly at St. Stanislaus.

About Fr. John Zuhlsdorf

Fr. Z is the guy who runs this blog. o{]:¬)
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7 Comments

  1. TJM says:

    FANTASTIC! I have been following Father Rob’s website and he really appears to get it! Tom

  2. Fr Rob rules!!! He loves pipe smoking and cigar smoking and classical music! Long live Fr Rob!!!

  3. Chris says:

    The funny thing is that picture is from my parish, St. Mary’s in D.C.

    Does anyone have a picture from the church in Dorr, Mich.?

  4. Brian Day says:

    Fr Z – may I humbly suggest to add the “mail from priests” tag?

  5. Occasus says:

    I live only 20 minutes away, so our family will try to attend.

  6. Peter says:

    Let’s hope he doesn’t use ‘altar girls’ when he celebrates the Tradititional Rite as he does with the new rite as pictured on his website!!!

  7. Gavin says:

    Everyone should make a point to go! There are pictures of the newly restored high altar on his blog.

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