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The St. Patrick's Gregorian Choir was established on October 28, 2006 at St. Patrick's Church for the Saturday 5:00 p.m. Holy Mass, under director, organist, pianist, and composer Surinder S. Mundra. One of the first choirs in the Toronto region specializing in Gregorian chant in its proper liturgical context.
By the second and third centuries, such Church Fathers as Clement of Alexandria, Origen, and Tertullian wrote of the practice of Morning and Evening Prayer, and of the prayers at terce, sext, and none. Daily morning and evening prayer preceded daily Mass, for the Mass was first limited to Sundays and then gradually spread to some feast days.
The Roman Catholic cathedral of Toronto St. Monica's Yonge and Eglinton: 1908 Modernist St. Nicholas of Bari Earlscourt: 1976 Modernist St. Norbert's North York: 1968
Psalm 119:164 states: "Seven times a day I praise you for your righteous laws" (of this, Symeon of Thessalonica writes that "the times of prayer and the services are seven in number, like the number of gifts of the Spirit, since the holy prayers are from the Spirit"). [5]
From 1900, Holy Family existed as a mission church of St. Helen's, Brockton, with the pastor there, Fr. Walsh, travelling to Parkdale on Sundays to celebrate mass. Holy Family Roman Catholic Church was created out of St Helen's, Archbishop O'Connor laying the cornerstone for the new church on June 22, 1902; [2] school was constructed behind the ...
In 1966, the church became one of the first Anglican churches in Canada whose priests gave the Solemn Mass facing the congregation, [3] as became common among Catholics following the Second Vatican Council. "In 1967 the Rev'd Mountain "Monty" Hutt became rector ... [and] organized the first outdoor procession of the Blessed Sacrament in 1974." [3]
On a normal Sunday, the services are: Mattins, 7:30 a.m. & Low Mass, 8:00 a.m. A spoken ad orientem (eastward-facing) traditional-language service of Morning Prayer and a re-ordered version of the Holy Eucharist in the 1962 Canadian Book of Common Prayer, using the Revised Common Lectionary readings. Sung Mass, 9:30 a.m.
The Daily Office is a term used primarily by members of the Episcopal Church. In Anglican churches, the traditional canonical hours of daily services include Morning Prayer (also called Matins or Mattins, especially when chanted) and Evening Prayer (called Evensong, especially when celebrated chorally), usually following the Book of Common Prayer.