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Solemn High Traditional Latin Mass at St. Anastasia Church, Newtown Square. PA, Saturday, June 6, 2009, 10:30 AM

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Solemn High Traditional Latin Mass at St. Anastasia Church, West Chester Pike and Radnor Drive in Newtown Square. PA, Saturday, June 6, 2009, 10:30 AM, To Be Celebrated by the Newly Ordained Rev. Brian Austin

Sodales:
I am delighted to bring to bring to your attention the fact that a Solemn High Traditional Latin Mass will be celebrated at St. Anastasia Church in Newtown Square, PA on Saturday, June 6, 2009 at 10:30 AM. St. Anastasia is on the corner of West Chester Pike & Radnor Drive. The church is on the right side of West Chester Pike going west. If one gets off the Blue Route one should go west and Radnor Drive comes just after Media Line Road (a traffic light there). There is a traffic light at Radnor Drive also. There is a huge parking lot at the church so parking is no problem. SEPTA route 104 bus runs on West Chester Pike from 69th St. Terminal and has frequent service.
Rev. Brian Austin attended Delaware County Christian School and became a Catholic while in college. He attended the seminary of the Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP) in Nebraska and will be ordained as a priest by Bishop Bruskewitz in Lincoln , NE on May 30. St. Anastasia is his home parish where people describe him as “a very special young man.”
Gregorian chant and sacred polyphony for this special traditional Latin Mass will be provided by the excellent choir of Mater Ecclesiae Church in Berlin, NJ.
I hope you will help to publicize this wonderful opportunity.
Thank you for giving this message your attention. Per Virginem Matrem concedat nobis Dominus salutem et pacem!

Most cordially,
Rudy Masciantonio

Dr. Rudolph Masciantonio
Chairman, Philadelphia Chapter, Latin Liturgy Association, Inc.

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Dear LatinMassNetwork,

I have configured a calendar for Special Events (including TLMs, Gregorian Chant Scholas, etc.) so long as they are not weekly events. The calendar is available at this location. Notice that I have added this Mass (as it is in the PA area) on June 6th. Anyone who discovers this will return to your blog since I have embedded your hyperlink to this page. I welcome you to add events at your convenience. The events will be approved so long as I know they are coming from your blog.

A.M.D.G.+
D.v.

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