The relics will be displayed in 12 locations, including in California, Nebraska and New York. The California location will be May 18-19 at St Andrew Church, Pasadena. Read more...
More information on the tour can be found online at: saintpiofoundation.org. According to the foundation, St. Pio's body will likely never leave Italy, so hopefully there will be some first class relics.
Basic Information
Mass Location: St. Mary Magdalen Chapel, 2532 Ventura Blvd., Camarillo, CA 93010
Mass Time: Sunday 10 a.m. (check parish website bulletin for special feastdays which may be different)
Confessions: 9:15-9:45 a.m. - see schedule below
Contact: latin.mass.smm@gmail.com
Mass Time: Sunday 10 a.m. (check parish website bulletin for special feastdays which may be different)
Confessions: 9:15-9:45 a.m. - see schedule below
Contact: latin.mass.smm@gmail.com
Thursday, April 27, 2017
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Remember the Real and Be a Saint
Reflection by Wyoming Catholic College Senior Thomas Raab
The world has forgotten something of vital importance. It has forgotten reality. Man was made to be fully alive and to really live in a real world that really is real. The endless distraction of the totally artificial and the virtual, with their flashing lights and promises of pleasure, have made man forget. There was once a world in which our not too distant grandfather’s lived: a world altogether ancient, mysterious, wonderful, and above all, unapologetically real. That world still exists, but it exists outside the narrow frame of our technology. It is a world neither screen-deep nor mundane, but enchanting. Our fathers lived better than we do because they were closer to the soil. This enchanted world still exists, but we have forgotten how to touch it because we have stopped trying. In order to save the remnant of this secular age, we must remember the real and be saints. Read more...
The world has forgotten something of vital importance. It has forgotten reality. Man was made to be fully alive and to really live in a real world that really is real. The endless distraction of the totally artificial and the virtual, with their flashing lights and promises of pleasure, have made man forget. There was once a world in which our not too distant grandfather’s lived: a world altogether ancient, mysterious, wonderful, and above all, unapologetically real. That world still exists, but it exists outside the narrow frame of our technology. It is a world neither screen-deep nor mundane, but enchanting. Our fathers lived better than we do because they were closer to the soil. This enchanted world still exists, but we have forgotten how to touch it because we have stopped trying. In order to save the remnant of this secular age, we must remember the real and be saints. Read more...
Friday, April 14, 2017
Tridentine Latin Mass in Santa Barbara - April 30, 2017
A Sung
High-Mass in the Extraordinary Form
Come and experience the Mass of the Ages!
Gregorian Chant & Sacred Polyphony
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church
1300 E Valley Rd, Santa Barbara, CA 93108
2nd Sunday after Easter, April 30th at 5pm
Fr. James Fryar, FSSP
Latin Mass choir from St. Victors, Los Angeles
If you plan to attend or are interested in future news on the Traditional Latin Mass in the Santa Barbara area, add your contact information here. Please invite others!!!
Come and experience the Mass of the Ages!
Gregorian Chant & Sacred Polyphony
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church
1300 E Valley Rd, Santa Barbara, CA 93108
2nd Sunday after Easter, April 30th at 5pm
Fr. James Fryar, FSSP
Latin Mass choir from St. Victors, Los Angeles
If you plan to attend or are interested in future news on the Traditional Latin Mass in the Santa Barbara area, add your contact information here. Please invite others!!!
Monday, April 10, 2017
Sunday, April 9, 2017
No Confessions on Easter Day!
The previous schedule for April has been updated!
Please note that Confession will not be available on Easter day!
1 PM April 16th: Easter Sunday
Fr. Raftery - No Confessions
Mass intention: Helen Milan (L)
Please note that Confession will not be available on Easter day!
1 PM April 16th: Easter Sunday
Fr. Raftery - No Confessions
Mass intention: Helen Milan (L)
Monday, April 3, 2017
Video - The Sacred and the Profane Separated by Barriers
Video of Presentation for the University Series given by Fr. James Fryar, FSSP on March 30, 2017. Father discusses the use of Barriers in separating the Sacred from the Profane and how we should prepare ourselves for participation in Holy Mass.
Video (260 MB, 41:21 min)
Video (260 MB, 41:21 min)
Sermon - Passion Sunday - April 2, 2017
Audio recording of Fr. Fryar's sermon on "Vigilance in Matters of the Faith" at St. Mary Magdalen Chapel in Camarillo.
Sermon (4.79 MB, 5:14 min)
Sermon (4.79 MB, 5:14 min)
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