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The Mass works miracles: A tribute to late Fr. Michael Anderson
Fr. Michael Anderson was a priest of the Wellington diocese who only celebrated the Tridentine Mass for the last 25 years of his life. He collaborated closely with the priests of the SSPX for many years and was greatly esteemed and loved by many faithful Catholics throughout New Zealand. He passed to his eternal reward at the Home of Compassion, Upper Hutt on 25th July, 2017.
A Gregorian [series] of Masses for his eternal rest will be celebrated throughout the month of December by Fr. Bochkoltz, SSPX. Upon receiving news of Fr. Michael Anderson's death, Fr. Ruben Gentili, former prior of St Anthony's church, Wanganui, wrote the following words of remembrance:
I remember one summer evening almost 30 years ago, when our Wanganui Priory was still in Campbell Street; during the celebration of Mass I noticed a mature "couple" I had never seen before. They were at the pews, devoutedly hearing Mass. Once Mass was over, and the vestments were into the drawers, I closed the Church for the day and went back to the house. A few minutes later, someone knocked at the priory door. lt was this mature "couple," who wanted to talk to the prior. I let them in and prepared some coffee, once the silver-haired gentleman introduced himself ás Fr. Michael Anderson, a Parish priest from Lower Hutt. The lady next to him was Judith, his cousin, as well as faithful and zealous house keeper.
Due to his very interesting conversation (he would not stop talking...) I realised that he was a very conservative-minded priest, who was not just suffering at the hands of his Ordinary, Cardinal Williams, but was actually being persecuted by him, due to Fr. Anderson's attachment to the Church's traditional ways. Father despised the new Mass and the Modernist changes in the Church. Our fascinating conversation went on for about two hours. Finally, Father said it was time for them to head back to Lower Hutt. Having walked my visitors to their car, I did not let him start the engine before asking Father whether he was actually celebrating the Traditional Mass. Father gave me a negative answer and added that, as a Parish priest, he had to daily celebrate Mass for his faithful, and that daily Mass had to be the currently Rome-approved Mass -- The new Mass. - I retorted: 'Look Father - TRY AND TRY HARD to celebrate the Traditional Mass. Celebrate it as many times as possible whenever you can. Even if you have to binate, or celebrate it "in hiding." Please, DO CELEBRATE THE TRADITIONAL MASS, as it works miracles by itself ... Father repl¡ed by moving his hand to and fro as if reluctantly saying "no": -l don't think it will be possible, Father. I don't think it will be possible. I am a Parish Priest... And the car drove off.
A couple of months later someone told me that that Lower Hutt Parish priest, Fr. Anderson, who had visited me in Wanganui, had fallen seriously ill. So much so, that as Father had to remain at home and bed ridden for several months, the Cardinal gave him sickness leave of absence until he would be well enough to resume his Position at the Parish.
Now, finally, away from malicious pry¡ng eyes and in the safety of his own Private home, this God-sent occasion gave Father the opportunity of coming back to the celebration of Mass at a small makeshift altar in his living room - according to the Traditional Roman Rite as it had been taught to him back in his Seminary years in Rome, where, as a very young cleric, he was made a priest back in 1954 by Pietro Cardinal Fumasoni Biondi. So, finally, Fr. Anderson had come back to his beloved Traditional Mass of his youth!
Day after day, then, Father's truly Roman heart would deeply relish the devout celebration of that Holy Mass of his youth. As the Cardinal had heard of Father's slow recovery, he was expecting him to resume his Parish assignment one day or another. lnstead, at his desk arrived a letter from Fr. Anderson that caught him off guard: Father was officially notifying his Ordinary thereby that he was quitting his Position as Parish Priest... His age, many years of service and recent ¡llnesses were the justifying reasons for such a choice. Though not in the letter, perhaps - though, most undoubtedly - there was yet another reason: Father had come across "an Old Love" - and that "Old Love" of his - the Roman Moss of his youth -- truly snatched for good Father's genuinely Priestly soul. From then onwards, not only would Father Anderson daily celebrate the Traditional Roman Mass but he would turn around his Lower Hutt home and make it a "Mass Centre." Evidently, the Traditional Mass had worked miracles by itself in Fr. Anderson's life!