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Memorial Mass Saturday August 2, 2008 St. Fidelis Roman Catholic Church 2:30 p.m. Celebrant & Homilist: Fr. Ted Bradley |
The Latin Tridentine Mass (Missa Cantata) was celebrated here and Benediction followed. |
The procession |
Lay Order of St. Michael |
Matthew Castricum of Budd Lake, N.J., was the Master of Ceremonies (MC) for this Latin Tridentine Mass. |
The other altar boys who served this Mass were Anthony Consoli (l.) of Yardley, Penn., Philip Harrington of Spokane, Wash., and . . . |
(l. ro r.) Peter Consoli of Yardley, Penn., Joseph Valle of Kew Gardens, N.Y., and Jon McDowell (standing) of San Diego, Calif. |
"It was the will of the Eternal Father that one universal language be used along with, in comparison with, together with the language of the land. This universal language, Latin, befits and was chosen by the Eternal Father as a universal language for the universal Church, the Roman Catholic Church under the leadership of Pope Paul VI, the successor of Peter." Our Lady, April 10, 1976 |
Fr. Ted Bradley of Spokane, Wash., delivers an inspiring talk to 75 devotees on the efficacy and power of the Rosary and Veronica's devotion to this excellent prayer. Fr. Bradley celebrated his 50th Jubilee of Priesthood on August 15th. |
The organist: Michael Semaan, a Bayside devotee from Detroit, Mich. contributing his expertise. |
The choir: (l. to r.) Mary and Marisa Consoli of Yardley, Penn., Teresa and Hitomi Valle of Kew Gardens, N.Y., Catherine, Mary Rose and Elizabeth Bauer of Cape Cod, Mass., sang beautifully. |
The Church teaches and the faithful believe that the bread and wine change into the true and living presence of Jesus Christ. Click here for more information on this doctrine. |
"My children, kneel before your God in the Eucharist. Do not stand like you stand in meeting halls, but kneel and give Him a just love and observance of honor." Our Lady, July 14, 1979 |
Benediction |
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