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  1. The parish was closed in 1990 as part of a reorganization by the Archdiocese of Detroit. In 1991, a group of parishioners formed The Polish American Historic Site Association (PAHSA) to maintain and preserve the church. The church still hosts monthly masses in Polish, English, and Latin, and is open for tours and weddings.

  2. May 6, 2022 · Archbishop Vigneron issues guidelines for priests, parishes on traditional Latin Mass - Detroit Catholic. Michael Stechschulte. May 6, 2022. Local. A priest celebrates the extraordinary form liturgy, commonly known as the Tridentine or traditional Latin Mass, at St. Joseph Shrine near Detroit's Eastern Market.

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  4. Jan 26, 2017 · U of D Jesuit has offered courses in the ancient language continually since opening its doors in 1877, making the Latin program 140 years old this year. Of the 25 Catholic high schools in the Archdiocese of Detroit, more than half still offer Latin.

  5. Jul 19, 2019 · The use of the Latin language, gregorian chants, the forgotten devotions and the primacy of putting faith to work will bring a revitalisation of the catholic church. At this point in time, it is ...

  6. Sep 27, 2023 · For some years, St. Aloysius Church was used as the cathedral, but in October, 1890, Bishop Foley designated St. Patricks as the cathedral and renamed it Sts. Peter and Paul, borrowing the name from the former cathedral. Edward Mooney was appointed Bishop of Detroit in 1937 and the dioceses was upgraded by the Roman administrators to Archdiocese.

  7. The church still hosts monthly masses in Polish, English, and Latin, and is open for tours and weddings. View all items related to St. Albertus. In 1871, St. Albertus Parish, Detroit’s first Polish Roman Catholic Church, was organized with about three hundred families.

  8. Jun 18, 2010 · Even though Latin evolved into various modern languages, Latin remained the sole language of the Roman Rite until the Second Vatican Council returned to the original instinct of Christianity that people should worship in a language they understand.

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