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NYC DOT better Catholics than Diocese of NY!
« on: May 10, 2018, 04:41:33 PM »
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  • Catholic Kudos to the NYC Department of Transportation!  They have suspended "alternate side parking" regulations in observance of Ascension Thursday!

    The Dioceses of New York, Brooklyn, and of Rockville Center on Long Island have transferred the Holy Day to Sunday so that the faithful may engage in servile labor as usual.  Out of curiousity, I checked out Indult and novus ordo lands for specifically Ascension Day masses, and came up with ONE mass in Manhattan, at 10:00 AM.  Most of us compelled to work today couldn't attend even if we wanted to. The nearest valid, licit traditional mass I could find, at 7 AM and 8 PM, is impossible for me as well, as I work 12 hours on Thursdays, 7:30-7:30.

    I shall read the Mass when I get home and offer a Hail Mary for the DOT. 


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    Re: NYC DOT better Catholics than Diocese of NY!
    « Reply #1 on: March 23, 2019, 08:34:21 PM »
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  • anyone know of a traditional mass (resistance) in NYC, I looked up and saw Fr Zendjas (sspx) ...but tried calling and didn't succeed


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    Re: NYC DOT better Catholics than Diocese of NY!
    « Reply #2 on: March 24, 2019, 12:27:15 PM »
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  • Fr., now Bp. Zendejas, has mass not in NYC, but about 70 miles from there in Connecticut.  If you don't drive, or have someone to drive you, there's no public transportation to reasonably reach his location.  

    As to exact times, places, he doesn't use Internet at all. It seems information is by word of mouth amongst those in the know.  I believe this may be because his base is very close to the Ridgefield SSPX priory where he was prior for many years.  

    Bp. Zendejas left the SSPX in 2014 and returned to Connecticut.  When this hapoened, a large number of people left Ridgefield.  I've rumors of harassment, threats, on-line bullying, vandalism, and children being expelled from the SSPX school as a result of a parent attending Fr. Zendejas' Mass.  For this reason, the Connecticut mass center is kept secretive.  I believe Fr. also says Mass at Matthew, the site owner's chapel where things are considerably more open.  Unfortunately, Texas is a bit far for New Yorkers.