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Wednesday, November 6, 2019

November 16th Pontifical High Mass in the Extraordinary Rite at the Basilica Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C.

Pontifical High Mass celebrated by Archbishop Alexander Sample at the Shrine of the Immaculate
Conception on April 28, 2018 in thanksgiving for Summorum Pontificum.

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Join us for a Solemn Pontifical High Mass, which is the first-ever celebration of the Mass of the Americas in Latin celebrated by Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone at the Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception. Canon Avis is the Master of Ceremonies.
This Solemn Pontifical High Mass is free to attend. However, we ask for those attending to RSVP for planning purposes. Mass will begin at 10 a.m.
Parking is plentiful. The nearest Metro is about a 5-minute walk from Brookland CUA on the Red Line Metro.

[There are also afternoon workshops on liturgical music, art, etc. for those who want to participate. Here are some comments about past events. They are issuing tickets for Mass attendance so be sure to register!]
“I was ecstatic. You get the sense that something truly holy was happening there.” Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone
This is what a flourishing religious culture looks like – piety being lifted up and sublimated in the actual liturgy of the Church.” Professor and Poet James Matthew Wilson
“The great Catholic tradition is alive and well, and is only waiting for courageous pastoral leadership and visionary patronage to continue its great story where it most belongs: in the bosom of the Church.” Professor and composer Mark Nowakowski
Questions and Press Inquiries can be directed to Maggie Gallagher - maggie1960gallagher@gmail.com


THERE WILL BE AN AFTERNOON CONFERENCE FOLLOWING THIS MASS. FOR INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER FOR THE CONFERENCE, CLICK HERE. NOTE: REGISTRATION FOR THE CONFERENCE INCLUDES YOUR RSVP TO MASS, NO NEED TO REGISTER TWICE!

You can download a flyer to help us promote this extraordinary event HERE.

3 comments:

  1. I attended this mass last year and it is a very memorable experience. I wanted to be there 1st for the mass itself, but 2ndly to show support for Bishop Sample. Since then I have heard hardly a peep out of him.

    A couple of years ago I drove to St. Leo's Church to hear Bishop Cordeleone speak thinking his talk would be passionate and dripping with truth and sat there listening to uninspiring pablum.

    Some might say both are "bucking for a red hat." Same has been said about Chaput.

    Then you get an ordinary fellow like Bishop Strickland from Tyler, Texas who Tweets and has the courage to tangle with fr. james martin, member of the jesuit queer fraternity.

    I love high mass and all the glorious ceremony but what I want now are Bishops who care as much about the Church and getting those of us in it to heaven as they do about keeping Bergoglio happy.

    It is disgraceful that Cordeleone isnt speaking out about Dem. policy in San Francisco and speaking truh to error in the faces of people like nancy pelosi.

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  2. Has anyone done a story about Achb.Cordileone giving his public statements and
    views on Catholic issues.Those of us out here in USA need the facts on the
    hierarchy their views and public stands.This is one reason we follow
    Les Femmes.

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  3. You can tell a lot from the diocesan website. At present they have the daily reports on David Daleiden's fight against the Planned Parenthood Goliath. We need to pray a lot harder for our bishops. But I'm encouraged by the Mass on the 16th, particularly because it's being heralded as a Mass of the Americas. This comes at a time when the Catholic Media Coalition and many others are urging the bishops to enshrine Our Lady of the Americas in the basilica. The name of this Mass seems to affirm that and I will be attending and praying that Our Lady under that title is soon brought there by the bishops of the United States.

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