Sunday, May 7, 2017

My Pilgrimage to St. Clement's in Ottawa

In Kingston the Traditional Latin Mass is only available once a month, set off to the side in St. James Chapel at the Cathedral. So, as I did last Sunday, I decided to make a pilgrimage out of town to where the Traditional Latin Liturgy is offered on a more regular basis. This Sunday that meant taking the two hour trek to Ottawa for the 10:30am High Mass. 


St. Clement's parish is served by priests of the Fraternity of Saint Peter who offer exclusively the Traditional Latin Mass. The Sung High Mass was executed with precision and coordination on the part of the priests and servers. Accompanying them was an excellent performance delivered by the organist and schola. 

Here are a few pictures from the Mass:
May Crowning of  the BVM with a crown of flowers prior to the start of Mass.
Just prior to the reading of the Epistle.
Just before the Consecration.
With three priests now trained in the Traditional Latin Rite (in the Archdiocese of Kingston), there is hope that this could happen in St. Mary's Cathedral one day. But just as St. Clement's did not get to this point overnight, the people in the Kingston area who have an affinity for this Mass need to pray and sacrifice for this to happen. The priests can only do so much by themselves, they will need volunteers to serve, sing, and assist with all the little things that need to be done to make a regular Sunday Latin Mass a normal occurrence.

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