Brick parish to host series on the Latin Mass
November 9, 2019 at 3:00 p.m.
“What’s So Extraordinary about the Extraordinary Form?” will serve as the theme of a series of talks on the Traditional Latin Mass to be presented in St. Dominic Parish, Brick.
All talks will begin at 7 p.m. in the parish community room. Following is the schedule of dates, topics and presenters:
Nov. 19 – “The Sacred Music of the Traditional Latin Mass” with Peter Carter, music director in St. John the Baptist Parish, Allentown, and director of the parish’s Schola Cantorum.
Nov. 26 – “Rediscovering the Traditional Latin Mass” with Father Brian Patrick Woodrow, pastor of St. Dominic Parish, and diocesan liaison to the Extraordinary Form.
Dec. 3 – “The Extraordinary Form: The View From the Pew,” with Dorothy Conway, business manager in St. John the Baptist Parish.
For more information, visit LatinMassTrenton.org.
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“What’s So Extraordinary about the Extraordinary Form?” will serve as the theme of a series of talks on the Traditional Latin Mass to be presented in St. Dominic Parish, Brick.
All talks will begin at 7 p.m. in the parish community room. Following is the schedule of dates, topics and presenters:
Nov. 19 – “The Sacred Music of the Traditional Latin Mass” with Peter Carter, music director in St. John the Baptist Parish, Allentown, and director of the parish’s Schola Cantorum.
Nov. 26 – “Rediscovering the Traditional Latin Mass” with Father Brian Patrick Woodrow, pastor of St. Dominic Parish, and diocesan liaison to the Extraordinary Form.
Dec. 3 – “The Extraordinary Form: The View From the Pew,” with Dorothy Conway, business manager in St. John the Baptist Parish.
For more information, visit LatinMassTrenton.org.