Friday, April 10, 2020

Collecting Information about Live-Streamed Masses

As everyone certainly knows by now, in many, many places around the world, the celebration of public Masses has ceased entirely, or almost entirely, because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Since it is now impossible for so many people to go to Mass, or even to go to a church to pray privately, many churches have begun live-streaming Masses or other liturgical services and prayers. I make bold to encourage as many priests as possible to do this, remembering the words of St Padre Pio (and many other sayings like it from many other Saints), that “the world can live without the sun more easily than it can live without the Mass.” It is important for people to know, when they cannot go to Mass, that it is nevertheless being continuously offered as a propitiatory and efficacious sacrifice for the living and the dead.

It seems like a good idea, therefore, to put together a list of these with appropriate links. Regular live-streams of the Divine Office celebrated in church will also be included. I would ask those who wish to contribute to the list to either leave a note in the combox, or send me an email (gdipippo@newliturgicalmovement.org), with the name of the church, location, and time of the live-streaming, and where to find it (Facebook, YouTube, website etc.). I will update this post as warranted, and periodically change the time of the post so that it moves to the head of the blog for a while. (If readers make a bookmark of the post, the url will not change when it is updated.)

Update: Several new entries have been added; don’t forget to check specific sites for Holy Week schedules.

Live-Streamed Masses

We start with the FSSP’s LiveMass website, http://www.livemass.net/, which live-streams the Mass daily from 5 different apostolates: Fribourg, Switzerland; Warrington, England; Sarasota, Florida; Guadalajara, Mexico; and Los Angeles, California. The schedules of each individual church are on the website. Update: A reader informs me that the increased comsumes a good deal of bandwidth, which increases the cost of keeping the site functional. Please consider making a donation.

Eastern Rites Update: a reader alerted me to a newly created website, LiveLiturgy.com, a clearing house for links to live-streamed liturgies in the Eastern Rites. The links are grouped into Catholic and Orthodox, European and North American. Many thanks! (Remember to check times zones for churches in Europe!)

A London-based Catholic creative studio called Peter’s House is posting videos daily with priests speaking about the daily Mass readings (OF), offering some spiritual guidance, and leading an act of spiritual communion. Videos will be released at 10:00 (GMT) each day. (The first one, for the feast of St Joseph, featured our own Fr Lawrence Lew.)

The Institute of Christ the King has the webstreams of many of its apostolates in both the United States an Europe listed here: https://www.icrsp.org/direct/mass.htm

IN EUROPE
The United Kingdom, Ireland and Portgual are on Greenwich Mean Time, which is five hours ahead of the East coast of the United States; the rest of Western Europe is on Central European time, which is six hours ahead of the East coast.

Santissima Trinità dei Pellegrini (FSSP), Rome, Italy – via their YouTube channel: Mass every day at 6:30 pm local time (1:30 pm EDT)

St Eugène, Paris, France – via their YouTube channel and Facebook page. Mass every weekday at 7:00 pm local time (2:00 pm EDT). Sunday: Mass at 11 am, Vespers at 5:45 pm, Mass again at 7:00 pm.

Chevetogne Abbey (Monastery of the Holy Cross), Belgium – via their Mixlr channel. Services in the Byzantine church in Church Slavonic, French and other languages. Check the schedule daily. Times are European Central. During Lent, the Divine Liturgy is celebrated only on Sunday and Saturday, but the Liturgy of the Presanctified is celebrated on Wednesdays and Fridays, and various other Hours (Matins, Vespers, Great Compline etc.) are broadcast every day.

Collegiate Church of St Just, Lyon, France (FSSP) – via their YouTube channel: Mass on Sunday at 10 am; Monday to Friday, 6:45 pm; Saturday 11 am. Sunday Vespers, 6pm. Compline, daily 7:30 pm. Way of the Cross, Friday at 5 pm. Rosary with meditations, Saturday at 10:30 am.

Church of St George, Lyon, France – via their YouTube channel: EF Masses Monday-Friday at 9 am and 6:30 pm; Saturday at 9 am and 11am; Sunday at 9 am and 10:30 am. Chaplet of Divine Mercy daily at 3 pm, followed by a devotion to St Joseph in the month of March, and the Way of the Cross on Friday. Rosary with meditations Monday-Friday at 6 pm, Saturday at 9:45 am, Sunday at 6:30 pm. Vespers on Sunday and Saturday at 6 pm. Compline daily at 9 pm.

Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Užhorod, Ukraine (Greek-Catholic) – via their YouTube channel. (Not sure about the schedule, since I don’t read Ukrainian. On Eastern European standard time, 2 hours ahead of Greenwich, 7 hours ahead of EDT.)

Chapelle Saint Jean-Baptiste, Toulouse, France (ICRSP) – via their Facebook page: schedule pending.

St Roch, Paris, France – via their Facebook page live, daily at 8:30 am local time; reposted afterwards to their YouTube channel.

Heiligenkreuz Abbey, Austria (Cistercians) – two livestreams on their website:
Chapel of St Bernard: Vigils 5:15 am; Lauds, 6 am; Terce and Sext, 12 pm; Vespers, 6 pm; Compline, 7:50 pm. Mass on weekdays at 6:25 am, 11 am, and 5 pm; Sunday at 9:30 am. In addition, the Divine Mercy Rosary is prayed at 3 pm, and the ‘Maurus Blessing’ with a relic of cross especially for the sick. At 8:15 p.m. the rosary will be prayed.
Chapel of St Catherine: Mass every Monday at 6 pm; Tuesday to Saturday at 5 pm, followed by Adoration; Sunday at 5 pm.

Shrine of Our Lady of Loreto, Římov, Czech Republic (FSSP) – via their website: Sunday Mass at 10:30 am, Monday to Saturday at 6 pm.

Oratory of St Philip Neri, Birmingham, England – via their YouTube channel: EF at 9 am, OF at 11 am everyday, including Sundays. (GMT)

St Dominic’s Church and Shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary, London, Englandvia their Facebook page; Dominican Rite Mass on Sundays at 4:30 pm (GMT)

Blackfriars, Oxford, (Dominicans) – via their YouTube channel (“Godzdogz”); Sunday and Saturday, Mass at 8:30 am; Monday-Friday, Mass at 7:30 am.

Oratory of St Philip Neri, Oxford – via their YouTube channel; Monday - Saturday: EF Low Mass at 8 am, English Low Mass at 6 pm; Sunday: EF Low Mass at 8 am, Sung OF Mass in Latin at 11 am, Vespers and Benediction at 5:30 pm.

Corpus Christi Maiden Lane, London England – via their Facebook page; schedule here

Holy Cross Priory, Leicester, England (Dominicans) – via their Facebook page; Sunday, Mass at 8 am, 10:30 am, 12:30 pm, 7 pm; at 6 pm, Adoration, Rosary, Compline, Benediction; Weekday Mass at 8 am, 12:30 pm, 6:10 pm, Vespers at 6:45 pm.

See the full schedule of services, and other online spiritual reasources, from the Dominican houses in England and Scotland here: https://www.english.op.org/coronavirus-online-mass-and-spiritual-resources-from-the-dominicans

Oratorio Escuela de Cristo, Seville, Spain – via the YouTube channel of Una Voce Sevilla; Mass on Sundays and holy days of obligation at 11 am.

San Simon Piccolo, Venice, Italy (FSSP) – via Facebook; Sung Mass on Sundays at 11am.

Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Essex, England – via their website; schedule here.

Séminaire Saint Martin, Evron, France (Communauté Saint Martin) – via their Facebook page and YouTube channel; see their website for schedule.

Casa San Clemente, Rome, Italy (IBP) – via YouTube; Sunday Mass, 11 am, weekday Mass at 6:30 pm; prayers before the Blessed Sacrament daily at 10 pm; via Crucis Friday at 3 pm.

Silverstream Priory, Stamullen, County Meath, Ireland – via YouTube; regular schedule at their website. Maundy Thursday; Mass of the Lord’s Supper at 4 pm, Tenebræ at 7:30 pm. Good Friday, Synaxis of the Passion at 3 pm, Vespers & Compline follow immediately. Tenebræ at 7:30 pm. Holy Saturday, Vespers & Compline at 3:15 pm, Paschal Vigil at 8 pm. Easter, Conventual Mass at 10 am; Vespers at 5 pm.

Oratory of St Philip Neri, London, England – via Facebook; and Vimeo; live-streams available on on the day.

Abbaye Sainte Madeleine, Le Barroux, France – via their website, which also has the schedule.

IN THE UNITED STATES

St John Cantius, Chicago, Illinois (Can. Reg. SJC) – via their website and YouTube channel: schedule follows Central Daylight Time.
SUNDAY: 7:30 am, EF Low Mass; 9:00 am, OF Mass (English); 11:00 am, OF Mass (Latin); 12:30 pm,  EF High Mass; 2:00 pm, Rosary and Solemn Vespers
WEEKDAYS: 7:00 am, OF Mass with Gregorian Chant; 8:00 am, EF Low Mass; 4:30 pm, Rosary and Vespers; 7:00 pm, Compline; 7:30 pm (Wednesday only), EF Low Mass; 7:30 pm (Friday only) Stations of the Cross
SATURDAY: 4:00 pm, Rosary and Vespers; 5:00 pm, OF Mass (English)

St Elias the Prophet, Brampton, Ontario – via their Facebook page, website and YouTube. Saturday Vespers 7pm; Sunday Matins, 8am, Divine Liturgy, 10am. Check the parish website for the Holy Week schedule. (They follow the revised Julian Calendar, so they are one week behind the Gregorian for Holy Week and Easter.)

Most Precious Blood of Jesus, Pittsburgh, PA (ICRSP) – via their Facebook page: Monday - Friday, 12 noon; Tuesday, also at 7 pm; Saturday at 9 a.m.; Sunday, Low Mass at 8 a.m., sung Mass at 11 a.m.

St John the Baptist, Bridgeport, PA (Ordinariate) – via their YouTube channel: Sunday at 10am local time. (direct link for Laetare Sunday)

Prince of Peace, Taylors, South Carolina – via their Facebook page and YouTube channel; daily Mass at noon local time; Sunday at 11 am (OF) and 12 noon (EF).

St Mary’s, Providence, Rhode Island (FSSP) – via their website: Monday-Wednesday, 7:00 am; Thursday, 7:00 am; Friday, 11:00 am & 6:30 pm; Saturday 9:00 am, with the Rosary beforehand; Sunday, 8:00 am with the Rosary beforehand, & 10:00 am.

St Patrick Parish and Oratory, Waterbury, Connecticut, (ICRSP) – via their Facebook page: currently scheduled at 6:30 am daily.

Church of St Patrick, Bridgeport, Connecticut – via the website of the cathedral, to which it is joined as a single parish. EF Mass Monday - Friday at 7am, Saturday at 12:10 pm. Check the schedule for other events of the parish.

St Martha Parish, Enfield, Connecticut – via their Facebook page: OF vigil Mass, Saturday at 4pm; EF Mass, Sunday at 9am.

St Patrick, Wilmington, Delaware – via YouTube: schedule not posted.

Mater Ecclesiae, Berlin, New Jersey – via Facebook: Thursday through Monday, 10:30 am.; Wednesday, 7:30 pm. (no Mass on Tuesday.)

Our Lady of Hope, Potomac Falls, Virginia – via their website: daily Mass at 9am, Sunday, also at 10:30 am.

St Joseph’s Church, Troy, New York (Carmelite Fathers) – via their Facebook page: Mass in the Carmelite Rite on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12:00 pm; Stations of the Cross (St Alphonsus Liguori) Fridays at 3:00 pm for the remainder of Lent.

Annunciation of the Bl. Virgin Mary, Ottawa, Ontario (Ordinariate) – via their Facebook page; Mattins at 9:20am, Mass at 10am.

Canons Regular of the New Jerusalem, Charles Town, WV – via their Facebook page; Sundays, High Mass at 10:15 am, Vespers at 6:00 pm; weekdays, Mass at 8:00 am, Vespers at 5:00 pm.

Immaculate Conception, Cleveland, Ohio – via their website; Monday - Friday, 7:00 am; Saturday, 8:00 am; Sunday, 12:00 p.m., preceded by the Holy Rosary at 11:30.

St Rocco, Cleveland, Ohio (Mercedarian Fathers) – via their Facebook page; Sunday, 12pm

Holy Name of Jesus, Providence, Rhode Island – via their Facebook page; Sunday Mass at 11:00 a.m., other occasions as announced.

St Mark, Cranston, Rhode Island, – via YouTube; Sunday Mass (OF) at 10:00 a.m., other occasions as announced.

Conception Abbey, Conception, Missourivia their website.
Monday-Saturday: Lauds at 7:15 am, Mass at 11:45 am, Vespers at 5:15 pm
Sunday: Lauds at 7:45 am, Mass at 10:30 am, Vespers at 5:30 pm
On Saturday, March 21, Sunday schedule for the feast of St Benedict.

Benedictines of Mary, Gower, Missouri – via their website: 10:50 am, Terce, Mass & Sext; 3:00 pm None, preceded by Rosary at 2:45 on Monday, Wednesday & Friday; on Thursdays, Exposition at 1:10 pm followed by None at 1:45pm; 6:30pm, Vespers (on Thursdays at 6pm); on Sundays and 1st Class Feasts, Exposition with Vespers & Rosary at 5:00pm. (All times CDT)

St Barnabas the Apostle, Fallon, Missouri – via their Facebook page; Saturday at 4:30 pm local time, Sunday at 10 a.m.

Christ the King, Kansas City, Missouri – via their Facebook page, EF (celebrated ad orientem) Sunday at 7 am, Monday - Friday at 6:30 am and 12pm, Saturday at 8 am: EF, First Fridays at 12pm, Sunday at 10 am.

Epiphany of Our Lord St Louis, Missourivia their Facebook page, no regular schedule.

St Stanislaus, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (ICRSP) – via their website: Low Mass, Monday-Thursday at 12:00 pm, Friday at 6:30 pm, Saturday at 9:00 am. Sunday, Low Mass with organ at 8:00 am, High Mass at 10:00 am.

St Mary, Pine Bluff, Wisconsin – via their website: Sunday: EF Mass at 7:30 am, OF Mass at 9:15; Weekday OF Mass at 7:30 am, Saturday at 4:00 pm.

Holy Resurrection Monastery, Nazianzen, Wisconsin (Romanian Greek-Catholic) – via their Facebook page: their very full liturgical schedule is available at their website.

St Joseph, Rockdale, Illinois (FSSP) – via StreamSpot: Mass daily at 8am.

Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham, Houston, Texas (Ordinariate) – via their website; Sunday at 9am.

Our Lady of Sorrows, Las Vegas, New Mexico – via Facebook; daily Mass at 12:10 pm MDT.

St Albert Priory, Oakland, California (Dominican Fathers) – via their website. Sundays at 9:30 am., incl. Easter: Annunciation: 5:00 pm; April 4th, Dominican Rite, 11:00 am; Holy Thursday and Good Friday, 7:30 pm; Easter Vigil: 8:30 pm (Pacific Daylight Time)

Immaculate Heart of Mary Oratory, San José, California, (ICRSP) – via their YouTube channel: Sunday, 10:00 am; Monday- Saturday, 12:00 pm; Compline, Monday and Wednesday - Saturday at 9pm.

St Andrew Russian Greek-Catholic Church, El Segundo, California – via their Facebook page: Divine Liturgy on Sunday, March 22, at 10:00 am PDT.

St Mary Catholic Church, Escondido, California – via their website: Sunday at 10 am in English, 1 pm in Spanish; Monday-Friday at noon in English and 7 pm in Spanish.

St Joan of Arc, Boise, Idaho – via their website: Sunday at 9:30 am, Monday-Saturday, 8 am (PDT)

Traditional Latin Mass Society of San Francisco – via their YouTube channel and Facebook page: Sunday at 2 pm PDT.

Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Cottage Grove, Oregon – via their Facebook page: Sunday: OF Mass at 10:30am; EF Masses Monday at 6:45 pm, Tuesday - Friday at 8:00 am, Saturday at 9:00 am PDT.

St Vincent de Paul, Petaluma, California – via the blog of the Parochial Vicar, Fr David Jenuwine.

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