Wednesday, July 23, 2014

FSSP in Los Angeles & The table


FSSP.LA
By now, you've all probably heard this week, the Fraternity of Saint Peter [FSSP] has officially opened it's apostolate here in Los Angeles. They also have opened a website using the unofficial LA domain:


Many of you have probably already seen this website, but the FSSP-LA has also created an official source for news and community events that would otherwise be what would be usually seen on a Parish Website, officially known as The Table:

The Table is where it happens:
  • Mass times and locations
  • Events
  • Everything to do with parish life and the different associations and parish activities
  • within our community
  • Also, special announcements
  • Communication with other members of our community and more!

This is the only official FSSP source in the Archdiocese. The FSSP-LA has opened two registrations::

The Membership Registration is for those who wish to eventually be part of the future parish.

The Table is for everyone - both those who will be future parishioners, and also those who will attend occasionally, or come to a conference, or from neighboring Latin Mass Communities, or even friends from around the world who wish to join us in growing our love and devotion to the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.

Both registrations are free. We encourage all readers who interested in the Mass of the Extraordinary Form of the Roman rite to sign up as soon as possible. To sign up for the table. You can easily find The Table by clicking here:


For those interested in belonging to the future FSSP parish in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, in addition to joining the table, we encourage members to also register here.

3 comments:

  1. How wonderful to have more opportunities to attend an EF Mass in So. Cal! :-)

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  2. As Christians we need to spread the word of the Traditional Roman Catholic Mass !

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  3. Praise God! We need more reverent mass like the Latin mass. Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ will be pleased. It will surely bear its good fruit for the future generations. Let's live a genuine catholic christian lives for the greater glory of God.

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