We've been studying the various options for using chant, both vernacular and Latin, in the OF. Visiting an Anglican Ordinariate parish for Sunday Mass seems like a fruitful option for obtaining additional insight in this area. We're located in the western United States; does anyone have suggestions for the top options (musically speaking) for a parish to visit?
I was going to suggest 'St Barnabas, but Irish beat me to it. it may be nearest to you. I don't know how far 'west' you really are - Walsingham may be an option. Sometimes, usually on more important days we do P-B, most of the time AUG. Sometimes the P-B gradual is sung, most of the time the psalm to Anglican chant. The solemn high mass is at 11.15. Though most of the Sunday morning masses have gotten to be more or less 'high'. The 8.00am mass is sung and features a Latin Gregorian ordinary sung lustiily by the congregation creed and all, and Latin propers sung by a cantor.
Utah's the point of departure. I believe that makes the parish in Payson, Arizona geographically closest, but could be unaware of a parish or misjudging a distance.
I'm not familiar with all of the cities named in the list of Ordinariate parishes, so I might be missing something. Barring that, Holy Nativity (Payson, AZ) would be closest followed by Saint Barnabas (Omaha, NE). Is anyone familiar with Holy Nativity?
Ok. Since you can fly, Arizona is closer, but you may be required to wear a mask (and prove you're fully vaccinated against something, probably no longer COVID 19).
Following up -- we did eventually get down to Holy Nativity in Payson, AZ. Their music program is rebuilding, but we got a feel for the Ordinariate liturgy, with great willingness to share on the part of the pastor.
We're still keeping an eye out for additional chances to visit Ordinariate parishes. I'll be keeping L.A. in mind -- and one of these days we may pass through Nebraska over a Sunday (or solemnity).
The forum software inadvertently reminded me of my existing discussions, which provided an opportunity to mention that we visited St. Mary the Virgin (Dallas, Texas area) earlier this month.
Also, it's possible we'll be in the Los Angeles area in the near future; an earlier comment indicates that there are several Ordinariate parishes around there
Regarding Ordinariate parishes in California; Our Lady of Grace, Covina California (pop up to the loft, if you visit). There is also Holy Martyrs in Temecula & our first home, St. John Henry Newman, Irvine.
hmmmmm, not necessarily. Your drive is going to be terrible. 38 miles to Covina (Our Lady of Grace) 48 miles to Irvine... And that is just in miles..... time? that's a whole new world. But it should be better and more manageable on a Sunday morning.
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