Thank you for taking and posting these photographs! I took the liberty of "borrowing" one to display on my blog--with credit to you, of course. Please let me know if you would like me to remove it.... The photo is, after all, your property.
It was a beautiful Mass, wasn't it? I was surprised at how well the chapel's modern lines blended with the more ornate look of the altar and vestments! And I could have listened to the choir all afternoon.
To my certain knowledge (because I served one & assisted at the second) Dom Matthew Shapiro, now of Clear Creek Monastery in Oklahoma, and Father Harry Marchosky offered Mass in the old rite at the St Lawrence Center in the summer of 1995 during the Pearson College Reunion. And I believe (altho' I was not present) that Msgr James Conley of Wichita offered a Vetus Ordo Mass there in June at the second Pearson reunion.
Pearson College was the original name of the Integrated Humanities Program founded at KU in 1970 by Dennis Quinn, Frank Nelick & John Senior. Of which see this article:
Thank you for taking and posting these photographs! I took the liberty of "borrowing" one to display on my blog--with credit to you, of course. Please let me know if you would like me to remove it.... The photo is, after all, your property.
ReplyDeleteIt was a beautiful Mass, wasn't it? I was surprised at how well the chapel's modern lines blended with the more ornate look of the altar and vestments! And I could have listened to the choir all afternoon.
No problem Rae and you may use the Picture no Problem!
ReplyDeleteIt was a Great mass and i think it turned out better than anyone expected.
Thank you for the beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteTo my certain knowledge (because I served one & assisted at the second) Dom Matthew Shapiro, now of Clear Creek Monastery in Oklahoma, and Father Harry Marchosky offered Mass in the old rite at the St Lawrence Center in the summer of 1995 during the Pearson College Reunion. And I believe (altho' I was not present) that Msgr James Conley of Wichita offered a Vetus Ordo Mass there in June at the second Pearson reunion.
Pearson College was the original name of the Integrated Humanities Program founded at KU in 1970 by Dennis Quinn, Frank Nelick & John Senior. Of which see this article:
http://www.oriensjournal.com/5monast.html