Posted on 03/03/2010 8:55:50 AM PST by Pyro7480
Sitting atop a hill in Denton, Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary is visible for miles around.
Passers-by sometimes confuse it with a hotel.
But in this sprawling complex of multicolored brick and glass live 72 men studying to become priests of the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite -- priests who perform the traditional Latin Mass.
Wednesday, the Catholic Church marks the completion of the $14 million seminary with the consecration of its newly finished Chapel of Saints Peter & Paul. It is the first U.S. chapel built for seminarians in the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite in 40 years, said Father Joseph Lee, former seminarian and now ordained priest serving in Kansas City....
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Catholic ping!
Thanks - I’d forgotten.
I forgot too. The flash stream on EWTN.com is working very well so far.
I can only watch for about ten minutes, unfortunately. Maybe I can watch a rerun later.
Thanks for the post. Will have to visit next time I’m in the area.
Didn’t know there was anything of note in Denton other than the Denton Steak House and don’t know if that is still there.
I hope either the Fraternity or EWTN produces a DVD recording.
I hope so too. I’ve been able to only catch parts of it so far on their flash video feed. Cardinal Levada is giving his sermon now.
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