Monday, November 30, 2009
The Sacristan's Lantern II
The Sacristan's Lantern
Traditinal Latin Mass in the Dominican Convent of Santa Catalina in Marcos HIghway, Baguio City
Since the month of April 2009, the Traditional Latin Mass (popularly known as the Tridentine Mass) is being regularly celebrated at the Cathedral Chapel Oratory and Baptistery at the back of Our Lady of the Atonement Cathedral in Baguio City. These Traditional Latin Masses have been pushed through by the initiative of Msgr. Andres M. Cosalan, Jr. in accordance to the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum of His Holiness Benedict XVI. The Traditional Latin Mass is celebrated every Sunday at 7:30 a.m. and at 3:30 p.m. in the same chapel by Msgr. Andres Cosalan himself.
With a steady growing number of regular attendees the Latin Masses have also reached the attention of many tourists coming to Baguio and are searching for the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. Adding to this, the Dominican Convent of Santa Catalina in Marcos Highway, Baguio City has opened its doors to monthly Tridentine Masses also celebrated by Fr. Cosalan (as he is still the only priest in the locality that celebrates in the Extraordinary Form). Masses at the said convent are on every First Saturday of the Month at exactly 6:30 a.m. You can reach it by taxi cab and is readily seen and accessible through the highway. We are looking forward and praying fervently for more parishes and convents in the Diocese of Baguio to have the Traditional Latin Mass and for more people and priests to get interested in it.
Also, the Diocese of Baguio through the writing of Msgr. Cosalan has released a pamphlet (being the very first informative pamphlet on the TLM published by a Philippine diocese, according to the Rorate Coeli Blog*) entitled “An Introduction to the Traditional Latin Mass” that explains and promotes the Traditional Latin Mass. This has not only reached the faithful of Baguio City through the cooperation of many lovers of the TLM but also through the willingness of the Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters or Pinks Sisters to distribute copies in their convent chapel in Brentwood, Baguio City. God bless them all! Thankfully, these copies have not only reached the area of Baguio-Benguet but have even reached Metro Manila. Possibly more copies are to be published together with a new mass booklet (also by the good Monsignor) with the common prayers of the Mass for the consumption of the growing number of parishioners of the Tridentine Mass. (For inquiries about the Traditional Latin Mass in Baguio and about the “An Introduction to the Traditional Latin Mass” pamphlet please email mao.almadrones@ymail.com).
Being very hopeful, we in the Latin Mass Committee of the Diocese of Baguio are united with Msgr. Cosalan in praying and promoting the re-introduction of the Traditional Latin Mass in Baguio and Benguet and that in the coming months daily Masses in the Extraordinary Form may be celebrated. Also, we pray that the congregation in our little chapel may grow so that one day Baguio Cathedral itself may see the Tridentine Mass alive once again on its beautiful traditional marble high altar and sanctuary.
We ask for your fervent prayers in this advocacy in the greater glory of God and the Catholic Church. God bless you all.
Ad Iesum per Mariam,
The Traditional Latin Mass Committee of Baguio
(Taken from my old blogsite at http://iskolarngbayanisangsakristan.wordpress.com)
Aguinaldo Masses to be held in Baguio Cathedral Oratory
The Vicar General Msgr. Andres Cosalan, Jr. (who heads the Tridentine Masses in the Diocese of Baguio) has announced yesterday (November 29, 2009) that Aguinaldo Masses are to be held in the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite starting December 16 at 5 o'clock in the morning. These are to be held in the Cathedral Oratory and are to be in line with the traditional Rorate Masses where Aguinaldo Masses originated from. This will give the faithful a better way of "tuning-in" on the mystery of the Incarnation and will be a different way of celebrating Missa de Gallo than was accustomed (i.e, the overfilled church with many people clamoring and chattering among the faithful gathered for Mass). Because it is in the Tridentine Rite, many are expecting for it to be more solemn and more meaningful.
Catholic Women's Chapel Veils available at Baguio Cathedral
The growing number of faithful attending the Traditional Latin Mass in the Baguio Cathedral Oratory and Baptistery hasbrought about a demand for women's chapel veils. For the women, especially moms with their girls, it was a great sign of modesty most specially in the Act of Worshiping God in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. It is a great way of externally displaying piety and a good example to many of the youth who dress immodestly during Mass. Frequented with questions like "Where could I get the veil?" and "Is there a store selling veils here?" the Vicar-General Fr. Andres Cosalan, Jr. has recently announced that chapel veils are available at the Catechetical Office inside the Cathedral Rectory. As Fr. Andy always says, chapel veils to women are a great sign of purity and modesty before God especially in Mass. It also hinders any distractions men could befall during Mass because of women's hair and beauty. It is also a sign of humility and submission to God.
It is very well recommended that women who attend Traditional Latin Mass wear the proper attire like skirts that reach below the knee and tops with sleeves that are long enough. And the veil is a must!
The veils availbale at the Cathedral are priced depending on size and design. But surely these are at an affordable price. These veils are also great for gifts and is a great way of teaching our little girls modesty in the sanctuary, in imitation of the Blessed Virgin, our Mother.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Traditional Latin Mass in Baguio City
Since the month of April 2009, the Traditional Latin Mass (popularly known as the Tridentine Mass) is being regularly celebrated at the Cathedral Chapel Oratory and Baptistery at the back of Our Lady of the Atonement Cathedral in Baguio City. These Traditional Latin Masses have been pushed through by the initiative of Msgr. Andres M. Cosalan, Jr. in accordance to the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum of His Holiness Benedict XVI. The Traditional Latin Mass is celebrated every Sunday at 7:30 a.m. and at 3:30 p.m. in the same chapel by Msgr. Andres Cosalan himself.
With a steady growing number of regular attendees the Latin Masses have also reached the attention of many tourists coming to Baguio and are searching for the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. Adding to this, the Dominican Convent of Santa Catalina in Marcos Highway, Baguio City has opened its doors to monthly Tridentine Masses also celebrated by Fr. Cosalan (as he is still the only priest in the locality that celebrates in the Extraordinary Form). Masses at the said convent are on every First Saturday of the Month at exactly 6:30 a.m. You can reach it by taxi cab and is readily seen and accessible through the highway. We are looking forward and praying fervently for more parishes and convents in the Diocese of Baguio to have the Traditional Latin Mass and for more people and priests to get interested in it.
Also, the Diocese of Baguio through the writing of Msgr. Cosalan has released a pamphlet (being the very first informative pamphlet on the TLM published by a Philippine diocese, according to the Rorate Coeli Blog*) entitled "An Introduction to the Traditional Latin Mass" that explains and promotes the Traditional Latin Mass. This has not only reached the faithful of Baguio City through the cooperation of many lovers of the TLM but also through the willingness of the Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters or Pinks Sisters to distribute copies in their convent chapel in Brentwood, Baguio City. God bless them all! Thankfully, these copies have not only reached the area of Baguio-Benguet but have even reached Metro Manila. Possibly more copies are to be published together with a new mass booklet (also by the good Monsignor) with the common prayers of the Mass for the consumption of the growing number of parishioners of the Tridentine Mass. (For inquiries about the Traditional Latin Mass in Baguio and about the "An Introduction to the Traditional Latin Mass" pamphlet please email mao.almadrones@ymail.com).
Being very hopeful, we in the Latin Mass Committee of the Diocese of Baguio are united with Msgr. Cosalan in praying and promoting the re-introduction of the Traditional Latin Mass in Baguio and Benguet and that in the coming months daily Masses in the Extraordinary Form may be celebrated. Also, we pray that the congregation in our little chapel may grow so that one day Baguio Cathedral itself may see the Tridentine Mass alive once again on its beautiful traditional marble high altar and sanctuary.
We ask for your fervent prayers in this advocacy in the greater glory of God and the Catholic Church. God bless you all.
Ad Iesum per Mariam,
The Traditional Latin Mass Committee of Baguio