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Fr. Z is officially a hybrid of Gandalf and Obi-Wan XD
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Rev. John Zuhlsdorf, a scrappy blogger popular with the Catholic right.
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RC integralist who prays like an evangelical fundamentalist.
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[T]he even more mainline Catholic Fr. Z. blog.
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1 Peter 5
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I am a TLM-going Catholic, in no small part, because of your blog.
And I am in a state of grace today, in no small part, because of your blog."
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I am glad to hear about this as it is in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, but it is still at least an hour out of Cincinnati! When will we get a TLM in Cincinnati?
TA1275 — Isn’t Jesuit Father Herbert Raterman still saying an 11:30 a.m. Mass on Sundays at Sacred Heart in Cincinnati? (7:30 p.m. holy days.)
Hmmm… I didn’t know about that one. I was unable to find a website for the parish so I don’t know if it is still going on, but I did find its address. It’s still a county over and probably about 35 minutes away (I’m on the East Side). So let me rephrase my lament. O when will we ever get a TLM on the East Side of Cincinnati? My closest option is the Latin NO at Old St. Mary’s downtown, which is lovely but still about 25 minutes away.
Sacred Heart in Camp Washington has the TLM every Sunday i think around 11am.(it is offered by an FSSP priest too) St. Bernard in Dayton, KY has it every Sunday at 12noon.
I will definitely be there.
Sacred Heart Church in Cincy does indeed have a TLM on Sundays at 11:30 done by varying priests usually; sometimes I attend it.
The TLM at St. Bernard in Dayton Kentucky is being stopped. I don’t know why though – the Convington diocese will no longer have TLMs at least for the time being.
Fr. Flood is in Vancouver, British Columbia, at the moment. Tonight, at the FSSP’s Holy Family Parish, he celebrated a Solemn High Requiem Mass for All Souls Day, with Fr. Erik Deprey, the pastor, as deacon, and Fr. Daniel Geddes, the assistant pastor, as subdeacon. Earlier in the day, the three priests celebrated a total of six Low Requiem Masses for the souls in purgatory.
Next weekend, we have another distinguished visitor, Fr. Josef Bisig, rector of the FSSP’s Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary in Denton, Nebraska. He will celebrate a Solemn High Mass on November 16 in honor of the sixtieth anniversary of the church’s founding to serve the German community in Vancouver. The Mass will be attended by Archbishop Raymond Roussin and Coadjutor Archbishop Michael Miller. On Saturday, the 15th, Fr. Bisig will give a talk in the church hall at 10 a.m. The talk will be open to the public.
Oops … Fr. Bisig’s visit to Vancouver will be on November 8 and 9, not 15 and 16 as stated in my previous comment!