Liturgical and Spiritual Musings from a Unique City Parish
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
Mass of S. Joseph
...I do, however, have the pleasure to announce a Mass of the Solemnity of S. Joseph at S. Magnus, for those who cannot attend Mass on the feast day itself on :
THURSDAY 18TH MARCH
at
6.15 pm
in
S. Magnus the Martyr, Lower Thames Street, London EC3R 6DN
(This Mass will be celebrated according to the Older Rite of the English Missal)
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