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Title: Looking for traditional chapels in Northeast
Post by: Matthew on November 05, 2017, 12:04:10 PM

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Looking for traditional chapels or people in Newport, Ri, and NE Pa . I live in NEPa, my son and family live in Newport,RI .
 Thank you in the Lord Jesus Name,
 Richard
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Title: Re: Looking for traditional chapels in Northeast
Post by: TKGS on November 05, 2017, 01:01:59 PM
About 25 miles from Newport in Warwick:
St. Anne's Mission, Call (617) 913-1483 for information

In Eastern PA (Not sure how NE it is) in West Hazelton:
Call (330) 784-8025
Title: Re: Looking for traditional chapels in Northeast
Post by: Fanny on November 07, 2017, 05:08:18 PM
Fr. Cordaro, Scranton, pa
5703467072
Title: Re: Looking for traditional chapels in Northeast
Post by: RichardD on November 12, 2017, 11:52:16 AM
Hello Fanny,

 I appreciate your answer, but who is this priest, and what is his affiliation?
 
 Blessings 
Title: Re: Looking for traditional chapels in Northeast
Post by: Fanny on November 12, 2017, 12:48:49 PM
Hello Fanny,

 I appreciate your answer, but who is this priest, and what is his affiliation?
 
 Blessings
He is independent.
Call him and ask your questions.
Title: Re: Looking for traditional chapels in Northeast
Post by: Emitte Lucem Tuam on November 12, 2017, 04:14:36 PM
Sacred Heart Church, served by the Willing Shepherds of Jesus (Dominican), in Lawrence, MA.  They actually purchased a beautiful, HUGE  gothic church from the Archdiocese of Boston after it’s closure.  Needless to say the Archdiocese is kicking itself mercilessly because of this sale.  I’ll let you do the research as to why the sale of this beautiful gothic edifice led to horrendous and  scathing epithets of the Archdiocese of Boston against the Willing Shepherds of Jesus and their purchase of Sacred Heart Church.

http://www.willingshepherds.org/Willing%20Shepherds%20of%20Jesus%20Christ%20HOME.htm (http://www.willingshepherds.org/Willing%20Shepherds%20of%20Jesus%20Christ%20HOME.htm)
Title: Re: Looking for traditional chapels in Northeast
Post by: monka966 on November 12, 2017, 04:35:12 PM
East PA location:

https://www.sspv.org/index.php/locations
Title: Re: Looking for traditional chapels in Northeast
Post by: Maria Regina on November 13, 2017, 12:24:24 AM
Sacred Heart Church, served by the Willing Shepherds of Jesus (Dominican), in Lawrence, MA.  They actually purchased a beautiful, HUGE  gothic church from the Archdiocese of Boston after it’s closure.  Needless to say the Archdiocese is kicking itself mercilessly because of this sale.  I’ll let you do the research as to why the sale of this beautiful gothic edifice led to horrendous and  scathing epithets of the Archdiocese of Boston against the Willing Shepherds of Jesus and their purchase of Sacred Heart Church.

http://www.willingshepherds.org/Willing%20Shepherds%20of%20Jesus%20Christ%20HOME.htm (http://www.willingshepherds.org/Willing%20Shepherds%20of%20Jesus%20Christ%20HOME.htm)
Sacred Heart Church
 321 South Broadway
Lawrence, MA 01843
 
 Phone: 978- 686-7921
Fax: 978- 686-7922
 Email:SacredHeartOP@Yahoo.com (Email:ThirdOrderofPenanceofStDominic@Yahoo.com)

http://www.willingshepherds.org/Online%20Newsletter.htm (Email:ThirdOrderofPenanceofStDominic@Yahoo.com)
 
Subscription rate is $17.00 per year (postage included).  Foreign rate: $24.00 per year (postage included).  
Please make checks and money orders payable to: Sacred Heart Church
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Subscriptions can be taken via: phone, fax or postal mail (subscription will be completed upon payment)
Title: Re: Looking for traditional chapels in Northeast
Post by: Maria Regina on November 13, 2017, 12:37:01 AM
This is a miracle.

Sacred Heart Church
 321 South Broadway
Lawrence, MA 01843

http://www.willingshepherds.org/Chapel%20Fund.htm

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Title: Re: Looking for traditional chapels in Northeast
Post by: Neil Obstat on November 13, 2017, 12:46:35 AM
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Mass and Confession Schedule at Saint Benedict Center
St. Benedict Center, Richmond, NH
Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary

All Masses are in the traditional Roman Rite (Extraordinary Form) and are offered with the approbation of the Ordinary of the Diocese of Manchester, N.H. Our Mass schedule is as follows—
Sunday Masses: 7:30 AM Low Mass, 9:30 AM High Mass (with Rosary preceding at 9:00).
Daily Mass: 7:30 AM Low Mass.
Contact us (http://www.catholicism.org/contactus.html) for holy day schedule.
Confessions are heard—
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Monday to Saturday: 6:45-7:20 AM
Saturday: 4-5 PM
Confessions are also heard by appointment. Please call (603) 239-6485 to speak to our resident priest.
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Title: Re: Looking for traditional chapels in Northeast
Post by: joe17 on November 14, 2017, 11:44:03 PM
To add one more, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Chapel in Salem, New Hampshire, right over the Massachusetts line, about a half hour from Boston.
olmc-mission.org
It is run by the CMRI
Their sisters have a convent nearby.
They handle the Rhode Island mission mentioned near the top.
There are other Masses besides Sundays available depending on when the priest is in town. Call for info.