I turned on my radio in California one Sunday to the Catholic station, and there was the most beautiful sung Mass on. The Gregorian introit, a bishop chanting the presidential prayers and preaching wonderfully well. Beautifully done all around.
The musician was Matthew Meloche, then-DM of the Phoenix Cathedral.
Where else do we find extraordinary Masses in the Ordinary Form?
Cathedral, St. Paul Good Shepherd, Golden Valley Holy Cross, Minneapolis Holy Family, St. Louis Park Our Lady of Lourdes, Minneapolis St. Agnes, St. Paul (of Msgr. Shuler fame) St. Charles Borromeo, St. Anthony St. Mark, St. Paul St. Michael, Stillwater And others (my sphere of knowledge is mostly cities of Minneapolis, St. Paul, and the west suburbs)
Abbaye Saint-Benoî-du-Lac, about 130 km south-east of Montreal. Lauds, Mass and Vespers sung beautifully in Gregorian chant daily by Benedictine monks.
Abbaye Saint-Marie-des-Deux-Montagnes, same thing but Benedictine nuns. Near Montreal.
St. Paul Cathedral in Pittsburgh, PA, has a very nice OF Mass. Great organ, traditional hymnody. The choir sings at the 12:00 p.m. Sunday Mass from mid-September through early June and has a nice classical repertoire.
The Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Boston; the 11:30 English language Mass program for this weekend is illustrative of summer programming with a dozen-ish member schola having returned as of Pentecost - the music for the 8AM Mass is pared down from this:
It does not appear that they have restored the full schedule of Masses at my old Parish, the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in Washington, DC. Following those unfortunate events a few years ago I withdrew and got involved in my territorial parish, which turned out to be lovely, so I am staying put; otherwise I would know about St Matthew, which I miss.
The 11 AM Mass with the schola cantorum will have beautiful music. There used to be a 10 Latin Novus Ordo that was my favorite Mass ever, but if it is to be restored, it has not happened yet from what I see. Watch the website.
May I put in a heartfelt plug for The Parish of St. Catherine of Siena, Trumbull, CT, about an hour north of the NYC area. The liturgy and music are done with great sensitivity and attention to detail. (One of the things that convinced me to convert was the way in which silences are observed during the Mass.) Thanks to Father Marcello, we have a growing altar-server program that shows every sign of being a pipeline to seminary. Clergy and congregation actually sing! To top it all off, the sanctuary was renovated a few years ago by Duncan Stroik.
St. Andrew in Pasadena, CA. St. Teresa of Avila in Silver Lake, CA (hidden gem) St. John Paul II University Parish in Denton, TX Cathedral of Christ the King, Lexington, KY (usually!)
I'll plug St. Mary Cathedral in Austin. The noon Mass schola is one of the better singing groups you'll hear in any OF sung Mass in the country, and the liturgy is celebrated reverently in a beautiful (if small!) church.
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