New SSPX priest says Mass in Austrian Diocesan Church
Jul 25, 2018 13:54:51 GMT
Post by Admin on Jul 25, 2018 13:54:51 GMT
Adapted and Google-translated from the SSPX Austria site:
July 17, 2018
District of Austria
On Saturday Father Johannes Regele of the Pius Brotherhood [SSPX] celebrated with the permission of the Diocese of Linz his homeland primacy in the baroque parish church of St. Michael in Steyr. The church choir of Steyr sang parts of Mozart's Spatzenmesse as well as works by Bruckner and Haydn.
The 37-year-old Primiziant wanted to become a priest as a student. His confessor, however, advised him against entering a modern seminar. Regele was therefore a molecular biologist. He was a member of Opus Dei for 13 years until he joined the Pius Brotherhood in 2014.
The Primate sermon was given by the Viennese Prior of the Pius Brotherhood, Father Waldemar Schulz. He pointed out that in the Tridentine rite no hand communion is donated. Schulz spoke about the Steyr church patron, the Archangel Michael. His name "Quis ut Deus?" - Who is like God? - He translated with - Quote: "What the Lord God does not want is of no use." Schulz explained that the church and its altar were built for the original Roman rite.
At the Primizmesse, around 500 faithful filled the church. The pews were not enough. In the back part, the large families of the Brotherhood of Pius gathered together. Who has the families, as you know, has the future.
The First Mass took place on the anniversary of the Catholic renewal of Steyr. Because on July 14, 1632, the Jesuits acquired the ground for the construction of the church of St. Michael. At the beginning of the 17th century there were no more 20 Catholics in Steyr as a result of the Reformation. Regele wore a chasuble by the Jesuits from the 18th century. It belongs to the Doppelbauer ornat because the bishop of Linz, Franz Maria Doppelbauer, had restored the parament set to which the chasuble belongs and added a miter.
Diocese of Linz allows first Mass of the Pius Brotherhood [SSPX]
District of Austria
On Saturday Father Johannes Regele of the Pius Brotherhood [SSPX] celebrated with the permission of the Diocese of Linz his homeland primacy in the baroque parish church of St. Michael in Steyr. The church choir of Steyr sang parts of Mozart's Spatzenmesse as well as works by Bruckner and Haydn.
The 37-year-old Primiziant wanted to become a priest as a student. His confessor, however, advised him against entering a modern seminar. Regele was therefore a molecular biologist. He was a member of Opus Dei for 13 years until he joined the Pius Brotherhood in 2014.
The Primate sermon was given by the Viennese Prior of the Pius Brotherhood, Father Waldemar Schulz. He pointed out that in the Tridentine rite no hand communion is donated. Schulz spoke about the Steyr church patron, the Archangel Michael. His name "Quis ut Deus?" - Who is like God? - He translated with - Quote: "What the Lord God does not want is of no use." Schulz explained that the church and its altar were built for the original Roman rite.
At the Primizmesse, around 500 faithful filled the church. The pews were not enough. In the back part, the large families of the Brotherhood of Pius gathered together. Who has the families, as you know, has the future.
The First Mass took place on the anniversary of the Catholic renewal of Steyr. Because on July 14, 1632, the Jesuits acquired the ground for the construction of the church of St. Michael. At the beginning of the 17th century there were no more 20 Catholics in Steyr as a result of the Reformation. Regele wore a chasuble by the Jesuits from the 18th century. It belongs to the Doppelbauer ornat because the bishop of Linz, Franz Maria Doppelbauer, had restored the parament set to which the chasuble belongs and added a miter.