Fourth Sunday of Lent & Daylight Saving Time

Dear Friends of the Charlotte Latin Mass Community,

Laudetur Iesus Christus!  Please note that next Sunday is Daylight Saving Time, so adjust your clocks accordingly.

1. Attached are the Traditional Latin Mass schedules for the Charlotte Area:

Note that since Diocesan websites no longer list Latin Mass times, if you have any questions on these Mass times, please call the parish offices.

2. Attached is the recording of the address given by Bishop Bernard Fellay, SSPX in Charlotte on Sunday, February 25, 2024.  His Excellency, Bernard Fellay, is a Swiss bishop of the Society of St. Pius X who served as Superior General from 1994 to 2018. In this address, Bishop Fellay gives a long-arc summation of the history of the crisis in the Church.  It is a profound address and worth the time to listen. https://youtu.be/u9X3BgzhmG4?si=tp3jVNSOajwT1TnK

3.  Mass of the Ages: Guardians of Tradition:  Mark your calendars that the third installment of the trilogy, Mass of the Ages: Guardians of Tradition will be released on March 19.  Stay tuned to their website for updates and trailers.

God bless,
Charlotte Latin Mass Community
https://charlottelatinmass.org/about/

About Us: The Charlotte Latin Mass Community, (CLMC) is a private association of the faithful as defined by Canon Law (Can. 299 §1 and Can. 215).  We are Catholic faithful in the Charlotte area who strive in a common endeavor to pass down the unchangeable traditional Catholic Faith to our children and to worship through the traditional Latin Rite liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church.  We subject ourselves in full docility to the authentic authority of our Bishop, His Excellency Peter Jugis, and the Holy Father, Pope Francis.

Bishop Jugis and Pope Francis have no better friend in the world than the traditional Catholic who prays and sacrifices daily for their eternal salvation.  They have no servant more loyal nor subject more obedient than the traditional Catholic who, ignoring modern novelties, remains constant in tradition; worshiping God through the full liturgical patrimony of the Church; and ordering their lives according to her traditional teachings.