D. DAVENPORT: 9 July – TLM and Presentation: “Thomas More’s Martyrdom and the Rule of Law”

Recently we have seen the Rule Law trampled upon.  It was trampled and then the tramplers tramped back and retrampled it.  That’s the way things are going in these USA now, my friends.

Now, more than ever, do we need to shore up our Catholic identity.  That is going to require revitalization of our sacred liturgical worship, deep knowledge of our Faith, and banding together in strong, intentional groups, however, small.

I received an email from Una Voce of the Quad Cities in Iowa.  They are sponsoring a Traditional Latin Mass – Low, Sung, or Solemn I cannot tell – and a presentation on St. Thomas More.

Votive Mass of St. Thomas More
In the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite
Presentation: “Thomas More’s Martyrdom and the Rule of Law”

St. Mary’s Parish, July 9th, 8:30 am
516 Fillmore St, Davenport, IA

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4 Comments

  1. MarkJ says:

    My family and I were privileged to see and venerate the relics of St. Thomas More and St. John Fisher, at Queen of Angels Cathedral in Los Angeles this past weekend. It was a moving experience to be in their presence, especially with what is happening right now in our own country. We bought a tapestry of St. Thomas More at the gift shop, and now have it hanging prominently in our living room. Saints Thomas More and John Fisher, pray for us!

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  3. chantgirl says:

    Yes, things seem to be speeding up.

    http://thefederalist.com/2016/07/06/iowa-bureaucrats-force-trans-bathrooms-on-churches-forbid-non-pc-preaching/

    Expect to see more of this, and expect to see punishments become more severe.

  4. FrCy says:

    Holy Mass will be Low. Presentations and refreshments will follow in the rectory beside the church. All are welcome.

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