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+ TORONTO TRADITIONAL MASS SOCIETY +

THE TORONTO TRADITIONAL MASS SOCIETY - UNA VOCE TORONTO - since 2004 has been a
Chapter of the VTMS in Vancouver -- a Member of Foederatio Internationalis Una
Voce--FIUV. We are a lay movement of Catholics dedicated to the development of
the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite in the Archdiocese of Toronto and its
suffragan dioceses for the restoration of Catholic piety and culture.





MONDAY, 9 DECEMBER 2024


TORONTO - SERVICE ON NINE LESSONS AND CAROLS



 







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SUNDAY, 25 JULY 2021


TRADITIONAL LATIN MASSES IN THE ARCHDIOCESE OF TORONTO






The late Very Reverend Jonathan Robinson, C.O. offers the Holy Mass
at the Toronto Oratory Church of the Holy Family

There has been no published announcement from the Archdiocese of Toronto in
reaction to the repugnant motu proprio of Pope Francis against the Holy Mass in
its traditional form. There is no need. The current status quo applies. "Qui
tacet consentit"  - silence gives consent! There will be no changes and for
this, we can thank Thomas Cardinal Collins for his pastoral care and the
announcements made last Sunday at all Masses that there will be "no changes." 



What we must do, as faithful in Christ, is to not despair and not abandon Our
Mother, the Church at this time of Her suffering from abuse and a hostile
takeover by malefactors. 

In Toronto and elsewhere, go to the Traditional Latin Mass. Go today and always.
If you have never been, go anyway. Don't worry about not understanding or
knowing what to do. Just go. 

ARCHDIOCESE OF TORONTO PARISHES

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL PARISH
263 Roncesvalles Avenue, Toronto
Sunday: Read (Low) Mass at 9:30 A.M.
https://oratory-toronto.org













 










HOLY FAMILY PARISH 
1372 King Street West, Toronto
Sunday, Solemn Mass at 11:00 A.M.  
5:00 P.M. Read Mass (Due to CCP Virus restrictions)
Monday to Friday Read (Low) Mass at 11:30 A.M.
Saturday Read (Low) Mass at 8:30 A.M.
https://oratory-toronto.org




























ST. PATRICK PARISH
91 Church Street, Schomberg
Sunday Read Mass at 11:00 A.M.
https://stpatrickssc.archtoronto.org


















































ST. LAWRENCE THE MARTYR PARISH
2210 Lawrence Avenue East, Scarborough
Sunday Read (Low) Mass with organ/hymns 1:00 P.M.
Monday - Wednesday: 11:00 A.M.
Thursday: 7:00 A.M.
Friday: 7:00 P.M.
Saturday: 10:00 A.M.
https://stlawrencemartyr.archtoronto.org/




























SOCIETY OF ST. PIUS X
Church of the Transfiguration
11 Aldgate Avenue, Etobicoke
Sunday 8:00 A.M. and 10:00 A.M.
























Cathedral of the Transfiguration 
10350 Victoria Square Boulevard, Markham Sunday 5:00 P.M. 





Church of the Canadian Martyrs
364 Regent Street, Orillia
10:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M.
































Also. Sudbury, St. Catharines and New Hamburg
https://sspx.ca/en/church-of-the-transfiguration
Complete schedule
https://ontario.sspx.ca/en/news-events/news/mass-and-announcements-toronto-61059



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SUNDAY, 18 JULY 2021


THE ABROGATION OF SUMMORUM PONTIFICUM



It is with deep regret that all of us learned of the rumoured and now fulfilled
action by Francis, Bishop of Rome as he abrogates that which cannot be
abrogated. At this time, we must remember that God is in charge. The motu
proprio is a seriously flawed document. It is, as most which has come since the
Second Vatican Council, poorly written and ambiguous. If he were not the alleged
"supreme lawgiver" it would be an illegal document for its deficiencies. It is
cruel, hurtful, vindictive and spiteful document and bears no sign of the Grace
of the Holy Spirit. 

Our advice is to "Carry on." 

We will not submit to evil.

Attend Sunday or daily Mass at the following: 


St. Vincent de Paul at 9:30 A.M.
Holy Family at 11:00 A.M.
St. Patrick's Schomberg at 11:00 A.M.
St. Lawrence the Martyr at 1:00 P.M.
If so inclined.
The Society of St. Pius X
Church of the Transfiguration at 8:00 A.M. and 10:00 A.M.
Cathedral of the Transfiguration in Markham at 5:00 P.M. NO PRE-REGISTRATION!

A priest friend has provided a letter which you may wish to write with any
modifications you wish. 



> His Holiness, Pope Francis                                                   
>                                   

> Apostolic Palace

> 00120 Vatican City
> 
> 
> 
>  
> 
> Your Holiness, 
> 
> I am writing this letter to express my dismay and consternation of soul at the
> promulgation of the Motu Proprio Traditionis custodes which restricts the
> celebration of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass according to the Missale Romanum
> (editio typica, 1962) in use prior to the promulgation of the Novus Ordo
> Missae in 1970. 
> 
> Since the promulgation of the Motu Proprio of Summorum Pontificum of Pope
> Benedict XVI in 2005, I have been privileged to attend the celebration of the
> Holy Sacrifice of the Mass on a regular basis/ somewhat regular basis at ….
> Parish in…. Ontario.  I would like Your Holiness to know that I have derived
> immense spiritual benefits from the celebration of this Mass and the
> instruction I have received during it. My participation has been conscious,
> active and fruitful. As a result, my commitment to our faith has deepened. Our
> community has grown in fervour and charity and I have come to know, to
> understand and to love our faith more deeply. My commitment to Christian life
> spiritually and in active charity has intensified because of the spiritual
> nourishment I have received. 
> 
> I am asking Your Holiness to consider the spiritual needs of your children. We
> are sons and daughters of the Church who desire the greater glory of God, the
> salvation of our own soul and the salvation of all people. The charity of
> Christ Our Saviour which excludes no one, has urged me to write this letter;
> and it is my hope that Your Holiness will rescind your Motu Proprio bearing in
> mind what your venerable predecessor Pope Benedict XVI observed in the letter
> accompanying Summorum pontificum: what earlier generations held as sacred,
> remains sacred and great for us too, and it cannot be all of a sudden entirely
> forbidden or even considered harmful. 
> 
> I have the honour to profess myself with the most profound respect, a faithful
> son/daughter of Holy Mother Church and Your Holiness’ humble servant,  
> 
>  (Signature)
> 
> Name
> 
> 
> 
> Address





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SUNDAY, 17 MAY 2020


FATHER ROBERT REDDY - REQUIESCAT IN PACE




The Reverend Robert Reddy of the Archdiocese of Toronto has passed away. He was
in residence at St. Mary's in Barrie and was formerly the pastor at Holy Family
in Whitby, St. Andrew's Church in Brechin and at St. Mary Immaculate in Richmond
Hill, Ontario which is where I came to know him. Father Reddy was a great
priest, faithful, kind and doctrinally sound. While not offering the traditional
Mass himself, he was a friend of tradition in every way. He welcomed the
traditional Mass at St. Mary Immaculate by his Associate Pastor and never turned
down a request by the Toronto Traditional Mass Society - Una Voce Toronto - for
the use of the church for Feast Day Masses. 



I will miss him. 


Please remember Father Reddy in your prayers at Mass today in whatever way It
takes place. 


O GOD, Thou didst raise Thy servant, Robert,
to the sacred priesthood of Jesus Christ,
according to the Order of Melchisedech,
giving him the sublime power
to offer the Eternal Sacrifice,
to bring the Body and Blood of Thy Son Jesus Christ down upon the altar,
and to absolve the sins of men in Thine own Holy Name.
We beseech Thee to reward his faithfulness
and to forget his faults,
admitting him speedily into Thy Holy Presence,
there to enjoy forever the recompense of his labours.
This we ask through Jesus Christ Thy Son, our Lord.


Amen.






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SATURDAY, 4 JANUARY 2020


SOLEMN MASS FOR EPIPHANY



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SATURDAY, 7 DECEMBER 2019


TORONTO RORATE MASSES - SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2019


To all those who attended both of these Masses, thank you for your continued
support and for your faith. 


We will have a Midnight Mass at the Carmel in Mississauga in addition to the
Oratory and Society of St. Pius X. We will have a Missa Cantata on St. Stephen's
Day and on Epiphany.


All contributions to the Mass at the Carmel go directly to the Sisters for their
upkeep whilst they develop the new retirement home and chapel. 


David Domet
President
Toronto Traditional Mass Society










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FRIDAY, 8 NOVEMBER 2019


ANGLICAN ORDINARIATE CONFERENCE AND SOLEMN MASS IN TORONOT





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FRIDAY, 1 NOVEMBER 2019


ALL SOULS REQUIEM MASS IN MISSISSAUGA







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SATURDAY, 28 SEPTEMBER 2019


OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY LATIN MASS IN TORONTO





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SUNDAY, 8 SEPTEMBER 2019


HOLY NAME OF MARY





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SUNDAY, 11 AUGUST 2019


TORONTO LATIN MASSES FOR THE FEAST OF THE ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY





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MONDAY, 27 MAY 2019


ASCENSION 2019 TORONTO AND BARRIE


For those in Toronto, your choice of Mass for the Ascension on its proper day
includes St. Mary's as below, as well as St. Lawrence the Martyr for a Read Mass
at 11:00AM and Holy Family at 11:30. 


Father Paul Acton will offer a Read Mass at Holy Spirit in Barrie at 9:00 A.M.


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SATURDAY, 13 APRIL 2019


TRADITIONAL TRIDUUM - TORONTO/MISSISSAUGA










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SATURDAY, 23 MARCH 2019


ANNUNCIATION





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THURSDAY, 24 JANUARY 2019


CANDLEMAS - SUNG LATIN MASS IN TORONTO


A Sung Latin Mass will be held at 9:00AM at St. Mary's (Polish) Roman Catholic
Church.


Other Masses offered are at:

Holy Family at 8:30 A.M.
St. Lawrence the Martyr at 10:00 A.M.
Transfiguration (SSPX) at 8:00 A.M. 





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SATURDAY, 1 DECEMBER 2018


SUNG LATIN MASSES IN TORONTO FOR ADVENT 2018


The Toronto Traditional Mass Society is organising three Latin Masses according
to the Roman Missal of 1962. All three are at St. Mary's Polish Roman Catholic
Church on Davenport Road in Toronto. While parking is always difficult at St.
Mary's all three of these are on Saturdays making parking a lot easier.

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION

We begin on Saturday, December 8 at 9:00AM with the Feast of the Immaculate
Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Holy Family will have a Read Mass at
8:30AM and St. Lawrence the Martyr at 10:00AM. The Latin Mass is offered every
Saturday at 9:00AM at St. Mary's except for the First Saturday of the month.
This will be the only Sung Mass of the three.




 

RORATE MASS

On Saturday, December 15, the Votive Mass of Our Lady In Advent, also known as
the Rorate Mass from the first word of the Introit will be offered at 7:00AM.
Tradition is that the Mass begins in the early morning hours before dawn and
ends as the sun breaks, from darkness into light.





EMBER SATURDAY OF ADVENT

Finally, on Saturday, December 22 at 9:00AM, the Mass will be for the Ember
Saturday in Advent with its multiple prophetic Lessons and Graduals and the
Canticle of the Three Children.





As a note, a Sung Mass will be held at 9:00AM on the Second Day of Christmas for
the Feast of the Protomartyr, St. Stephen.

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MONDAY, 7 MAY 2018


ASCENSION OF THE LORD SUNG LATIN MASS





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FRIDAY, 6 APRIL 2018


TORONTO LATIN MASS FOR ANNUNCIATION OF THE LORD





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WEDNESDAY, 21 MARCH 2018


SACRED TRIDUUM 2018







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WEDNESDAY, 13 DECEMBER 2017


TORONTO -- TRADITIONAL RORATE MASS BY CANDLELIGHT






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THURSDAY, 30 NOVEMBER 2017


TORONTO LATIN MASSES FOR ADVENT - IMMACULATE CONCEPTION, RORATE AND EMBER
SATURDAY









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SATURDAY, 28 OCTOBER 2017


THE TRADITIONAL LATIN MASS RETURNS TO SAINT JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK!


This coming Sunday, October 29, the Feast of Christ the King, the traditional
Latin Mass returns to Saint John, New Brunswick.


Holy Trinity Catholic Church is located at 348 Rockland Road and the Pastor is
Father Peter Melanson ordained to the priesthood just a few years ago.


The Mass will be a Read, or Low Mass with organ music and hymns. 


Catholics of Saint John and the surrounding area are urged to attend and show
support by means of prayers, presence and filling the collection basket.


May God bless this community, its Pastor and the many Catholics who came forward
requesting the offering of the Holy Mass under the provisions of Summorum
Pontificum.


https://www.facebook.com/holytrinitysj/


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FRIDAY, 20 OCTOBER 2017


THE SUBDEACON - THERE IS NO "STRAW"


The question of the qualifications for the Subdeacon in a Solemn Mass continue
to be raised and the need for clarity is important. Some are very confused,
there is no need to be.

The Subdeacon was abolished along with the minor orders of Porter and Exorcist
by Paul VI. The Lector and Acolyte were retained and part of the process of
seminarian development on the journey to the priesthood. The clerical state does
not formally begin until the Diaconate. The vision of Paul VI was that since the
Subdeacon was not formally the clerical ordained state, it was still,
technically speaking, a layperson. A seminarian is still today, a layman until
diaconal ordination. Paul VI left open the possibility, and perhaps hope, that
lay people would be formally "instituted" as Lectors and Acolytes for parish
life. This has happened in the Diocese of Lincoln and as far as we can tell,
nowhere else.

During the period of the traditional Mass growth under the old "indults" of Pope
John Paul II, the Subdeacon was not a particular pressing issue. The Mass was
generally celebrated as a Read, or Low Mass and sometimes sung. This is
particularly true outside the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter and even in their
case, outside their seminary or large parishes, they would not have generally
offered Solemn Mass.

Let us be clear, the Mass should always be Solemn, the Sung Mass and Read Mass
came about as exceptions. A decade now after Summorum Pontificum we've seen much
growth of the traditional Mass and the desire for people to have Solemn Mass.

Now here is where we get into a problem and what can be called a creeping
modernism by those influenced by the ever changing liturgical dynamic of most
parishes and the options of the revised modernist Roman Missal.

After 1962, an option was created for a "semi-solemn" Mass with a deacon
undertaking the sub deacon responsibilities. There also began, after 1965, an
abhorrent thing called a "straw" Subdeacon, a layman, without maniple and with
some other changes, serving as such. After Summorum Pontificum, this practice
began to take hold again.

After questions, the Congregation for the Discipline of the Sacraments issued a
statement that those men "clothed" in seminary, could fulfil the duties. This
was fairly and legitimately given broad interpretation. What did "clothed" mean?
For a short period of time then, it was tolerated for a seminarian to serve as
Subdeacon.

In 2013, a formal instruction was issued prohibiting this. The Subdeacon, could
be in seminary or theoretically, could be a married man with a family, but he
must be a formally Instituted Lector and an Instituted Acolyte.

Period!

It behooves everyone associated with working toward liturgical restoration and
involvement in the traditional Latin Mass to follow what is expected. The great
danger is for incrementalism or "gradualism" and the "novus ordo mentality" to
take hold within the traditional Latin Mass. It must be resisted and rebuked at
every turn whether globally with the suggestion of the new lectionary
supplanting the traditional to the local level and parishes or groups of people
who associate together for the purpose of organising a Mass.

There is no such thing as a "straw Subdeacon." It does not exist, those who
insist it does and that any layman, including a seminarian not formally
instituted are wrong.

If it is not possible to properly offer a Solemn Mass in accord with the rubrics
and norms it should simply not be done and a Sung Mass should be done it its
place.


https://rorate-caeli.blogspot.com/2015/04/straw-subdeacon-pced-letter.html

There is a duty of those who purport to be authorities or put themselves forward
as having some depth of knowledge and authority over the liturgy and to instruct
with clarity and truth.

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SATURDAY, 14 OCTOBER 2017


PLEASE HELP SUPPORT A SEMINARIAN AS THE INSTITUTE OF CHRIST THE KING SOVEREIGN
PRIEST


https://www.canadahelps.org/en/pages/support-for-seminarian-jh-at-icrss-seminary-in-gri/





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TUESDAY, 12 SEPTEMBER 2017


HOLY CROSS LATIN MASS





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celebration of the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite. To promote the
celebration of the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite throughout the
Archdiocese of Toronto. To encourage every priest in the Archdiocese of Toronto
to celebrate the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite in their parishes. To
advocate for a “personal parish” under the provisions of the motu proprio
Summorum Pontificum for the exclusive use of the Extraordinary Form of the Roman
Rite. To contribute to the maintenance and development of the liturgy through
the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite in the Archdiocese of Toronto and its
suffragan dioceses through positive and concrete initiatives including prayer,
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tradition. To serve the Church by helping the members of Una Voce Toronto and,
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LIST OF TRADITIONAL LATIN MASSES IN THE ARCHDIOCESE OF TORONTO




St. Patrick's Church


91 Church St.


Schomberg, Ontario


L0G 1T0


Sundays: 9:00 A.M. — Sung Mass





St. Vincent de Paul Church


263 Roncesvalles Ave.


Toronto, Ontario


M6R 2L9


Sundays: 9:30 A.M. — Read Mass





Holy Family Church


1372 King Street West


Toronto, Ontario


M6K 1H3


Sundays: 11:00 A.M — Solemn Mass


Mon - Fri: 11:30 A.M — Read Mass


Saturdays: 8:30 A.M.— Read Mass





St. Lawrence the Martyr


2210 Lawrence Avenue East


Scarborough, Ontario


M6K 1H3


Sundays: 1:00 P.M. — Read Mass with hymns


Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 11:00 A.M. — Read Mass


Thursday: 7:00 A.M. — Read Mass


Friday: 7:00 P.M. — Read Mass





St. Mary’s (Polish) Roman
Catholic Church


1996 Davenport Road


Toronto, Ontario


M6N 1C4


Saturday (except First Saturday) 9:00 A.M.— Read Mass





St. Isaac Jogues Catholic Church


1148 Finch Avenue


Pickering,, ON L1V 1J6


First Saturday, 11:00 A.M. — Read Mass





St. Joseph’s Church


5440 Durie Road


Mississauga, Ontario


L5M 2J5


Most Traditional Holy Days of Obligation 7:30 P.M. —
Sung or Solemn Mass





St. Patrick’s Church


1600 Flos Road 4 West


Phelpston, Ontario


L0L 2K0


Most Traditional Holy Days of Obligation 7:30 P.M. —
Sung Mass





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 * Proprium de Tempore (Propers)
 * Psalm Tone Sheet
 * Secunda Anthologia Vocalis (Trios, Ravanello, 1907)
 * Simplified Graduale, Major Propers (R. Rice)
 * St. Lalande Library of Rare Books
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