Van donderdag 22 t/m zondag 25 oktober 2015 wordt een internationale bedevaart georganiseerd naar Rome.
Programme of the Fourth Summorum Pontificum pilgrimage in Rome. On this eighth anniversary of Benedict XVI’s motu proprio Summorum Pontificum, we are glad to communicate the official programme of the fourth people of Summorum Pontificum pilgrimage in Rome.
Thursday, October 22, 7pm – Trinità dei Pellegrini: Pontifical Vespers celebrated by His Excellency Juan Rodolfo Laise, OFM Cap., bishop emeritus of San Luís, Argentine Music: Schola Sainte Cécile
Friday, October 23, 9am – Chiesa Nuova: Chaplet of the Rosary with meditation and prayer at St. Philip Neri’s Music: Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate.
Friday, October 23, 11am – Angelicum: Priests’ meeting (in French and Italian) about the current status of Thomism in priestly formation with Fr. Serge-Marie Bonino, op, followed by luncheon (reserved for priests, religious, and seminarians; please sign up at cisp[at]mail.com).
Friday, October 23, 3:30pm – Palatine Hill: Way of the Cross with the Family of the Immaculate, Mediatrix of all graces, and of Saint Francis.
Friday, October 23, 6pm – Santa Maria in Campitelli: Chaplet of the Rosary, confession, then Pontifical Mass at 6:30pm celebrated by His Excellency Guido Pozzo, titular archbishop of Bagnoregio and Ecclesia Dei Commission secretary. The Schola Sainte-Cécile will sing Marc-Antoine Charpentier’s Mass for Four Choirs H4.
Saturday, October 24, 9:30am – San Lorenzo in Damaso: Eucharistic adoration presided by Don Marino Neri, secretary of Amicizia sacerdotale Summorum Pontificum Music: Cantus Magnus
Saturday, October 24, 10.30am – San Lorenzo in Damaso: Solemn procession to St. Peter’s Basilica, led by Dom Jean Pateau, OSB, abbot of Fontgombault, the Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate chanting.
Saturday, October 24, Noon – St. Peter’s Basilica: Pontifical Mass at the Altar of the Chair Music: Schola Sainte Cécile
Sunday, October 25, 11am – Trinità dei Pellegrini: Feast of Christ the King, celebrated by Jean Pateau, OSB, abbot of Fontgombault. Cantus Magnus will sing William Byrd’s “Mass For Five Voices”
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