The Sunday Latin Masses in York, which in recent months have been twice a month, will for the forseeable future resume their former weekly pattern. This has been made possible with the help of Fr David Smith, who is currently stationed as an army chaplain in Harrogate.
The Mass is at 4pm each Sunday at the Church of the English Martyrs in Dalton Terrace, just off the Tadcaster Road. For those using satelite navigation, the postcode is YO24 4DA.
Fathers Stephen Maughan and James Callaghan will continue to be the celebrants on the second and fourth Sundays respectively; and Fr David Smith will be celebrating on the first, third and, when they occur, fifth Sundays.
What we need to do now is to rebuild the congregation. This should be easier, now that there is a Mass every Sunday. Please help to spread the word about these Masses.
24 October 2012
12 October 2012
Sunday 14th October
Fr James Callaghan OSB will be celebrating a Low Mass at 4pm on Sunday 14th October at the Church of the English Martyrs, Dalton Terrace in York. Fr Stephen Maughan, who usually says the Mass on the second Sunday of the month, has been unwell and has reduced his engagements. We wish him a speedy recovery.
06 October 2012
Mgr Gordon Read becomes National Chaplain
The Latin Mass Society has appointed Mgr Gordon Read as its new national chaplain, following Fr Andrew Southwell's move to Rome. Mgr Read is Chancellor and Judicial Vicar of the Brentwood Diocese, as well as a parish priest and local dean, so we must be grateful that he is willing to devote what little free time he has to the LMS.
Fr Southwell, who has been the national chaplain for a few years, has enrolled to study theology for two years in Rome. His place at St Bede's in Clapham Park has been taken by Fr Leworthy, formerly with the FSSP in Reading.
It may be worth reminding readers that the LMS also has regional chaplains. Our chaplain in the north of England is Fr Michael Brown of the Hexham and Newcastle Diocese, who also happens to be a Canon Lawyer. He writes the blog Forest Murmers.
Fr Southwell, who has been the national chaplain for a few years, has enrolled to study theology for two years in Rome. His place at St Bede's in Clapham Park has been taken by Fr Leworthy, formerly with the FSSP in Reading.
It may be worth reminding readers that the LMS also has regional chaplains. Our chaplain in the north of England is Fr Michael Brown of the Hexham and Newcastle Diocese, who also happens to be a Canon Lawyer. He writes the blog Forest Murmers.