Weekly Traditional Latin Mass in Kenosha, and an endorsement?

Kenosha and Racine Area Catholics
A 12 Noon Sunday Traditional Latin Mass will be offered weekly at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church.

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church
1919-54th Street, Kenosha, WI
Phone: 262-652-7660

Father Dwight Campbell and Father Benjamin Reese will offer this Mass regularly.

Please visit Apostles of Jesus Christ to learn more about the new society of diocesan priests located at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish.
Latin Mass Kenosha

Innnnnnnte'esting!  So if we go to the society's website, look at what we find there....
"Father Campbell and Father Reese bring with them a rich tradition, a pastoral heritage, a heart for the people that they serve but also a vision; a vision to create a spirituality in the lives of many as apostles of Jesus Christ who is both priest and victim."

His Eminence Jerome Listecki
Archbishop Of Milwaukee
Fr. Meney elevates the Holy Eucharist before Holy Communion.

3 comments:

Andrea said...

That's some of my family at the Communion rail! Good ol' home town! Fr. Meney was great and these new priests are wonderful! Fr. Campbell is speaking at the Marian Symposium at the Shrine.

Anonymous said...

We are so blessed to be able to celebrate the Tridentine Mass in Kenosha every Sunday.

Anonymous said...

The Tridentine Mass is a blessing.....I will be coming down from Racine soon.....there is not one Extraordinary Form of the Mass in Latin in Racine (so much for "diversity"). My principal residence is in the Chicago area and we are blessed to have St. John Cantius Parish which is thriving and with their own religious order, Canons Regular of St. John Cantius -- five priests, Confession virtually all of the time, Latin Mass daily and on Sunday twice, many young men in formation....their particular mission is the Restoration of the Sacred, whether it be vestments, liturgy, art, or music. (Of course, like every church a place to go to for help -- for sinners of which 100% of us who enter are...) I pray that the Canons Regular of St. John Cantius expand to south east Wisconsin.