Monthly Archives: May 2011

Post-Vatican II History of the Latin Mass in Rochester

There have been some requests for the background on the restoration of the Latin Mass in Rochester since the introduction of the New Rite in the late 1960s.  This post will be an attempt to give a history of the events.

Coming soon eventually, in a while …

Update:  8/1/2011 — We’re working on a series of interviews from local Catholics who lived through the post-Vatican II history in the Rochester area.

Update: 9/6/2011 — This is a much bigger project than anticipated.

Latin Mass in Rochester

Reviewing site-statistics and search-terms, it’s been great to see a good number of people searching for this site — and we assume, looking for the Latin Mass in Rochester.

As things stand today, there’s really only one authorized traditional Latin Mass on Sundays (1:30 p.m.) in the diocese.

If you haven’t attended a Latin Mass at St. Stanislaus yet, please consider this post a welcome and an encouragement to do so.

Una Voce Rochester members gather in the main vestibule of the church before and after Mass where we offer some missals and Catholic books for sale — and a chance to have a bit of conversation with other Latin Mass community members. Feel free to visit us there also.