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St. Anthony of Padua Church, North Caldwell, N.J. - Traditional Latin Mass


This site is not an official website of the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX).
The official website for mission chapels under the Ridgefield (Ct.) Priory is http://www.sspxridgefield.com
Main website for SSPX U.S. District is http://sspx.org/en
St. Anthony of Padua Mission is the Home of Traditional Catholicism in North Jersey. We are the faithful of the parish that was founded by the late Father Paul Wickens. St. Anthony of Padua, Hammer of Heretics, we beseech thee to intercede for us. Help us to restore the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Roman Catholic Church and Traditional Latin Mass.

St. Anthony of Padua Church is now able to accept donations online, safely and securely, via SimpleGive, an online service for churches. You may donate using Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, debit card, or debit check. You may give a one-time donation or sign up for recurring donations. Start giving by visiting our SimpleGive web page at http://my.simplegive.com/dl/?uid=St.103195
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SCHEDULE FOR HOLY WEEK AND THE EASTER TRIDUUM

3/24 (Palm Sunday)*
7:30 am - Mass
10:00 am - Blessing of palms; Sung Mass and Procession

3/28 (Holy Thursday)
6:30 pm - Confessions
7:30 pm - Maundy Thursday Mass; Procession of the Blessed Sacrament; Adoration at Altar of Repose

3/29 (Good Friday)
1:00 pm - Confessions
2:00 pm - Stations of the Cross
3:00 pm - Solemn Liturgy (Mass of the Presanctified)

3/30 (Holy Saturday/Vigil of Easter)*
9:30 pm - Confessions
10:30 pm - Easter Vigil
12:00 pm - Midnight Mass (Vigil of Easter)

4/1 (Easter Sunday)*
10:00 am - Easter Sunday Mass

*Please note: There are only two Masses for Easter: the Vigil Mass and one daytime Sunday Mass.
 


Calendar for March 2024

21   St. Benedict
22   Our Lady of Compassion
24   Palm Sunday
28   Holy Thursday
29   Good Friday
30   Holy Saturday / Vigil of Easter
31   Easter Sunday

Calendar for April 2024

5   First Friday
6   First Saturday
7   Low Sunday
8   Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
11   St. Leo I
13   St. Hermenegild
14   2nd Sunday after Easter / St. Justin / Sts. Tiburtius, Valerian, & Maximus
17   St. Anicetus
21   3rd Sunday after Easter / St. Anselm
22   Sts. Soter & Caius
23   St. George
24   St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen
25   Greater Litanies / St. Mark the Evangelist
26   Sts. Cletus & Marcellinus
27   St. Peter Canisius
28   4th Sunday after Easter / St. Paul of the Cross
29   St. Peter of Verona
30   St. Catherine of Siena

Calendar for May 2024

1   St. Joseph the Worker
2   St. Athanasius
3   First Friday / St. Alexander I, Eventius, Theodulus, & Juvenal
4   First Saturday / St. Monica
5   5th Sunday after Easter / St. Pius V
6   St. Dominic Savio / Rogation Day
7   St. Stanislaus / Rogation Day
8   Vigil of the Ascension / Rogation Day
9   The Ascension of Our Lord (holy day)
10   St. Antoninus / Sts. Gordian & Epimachus
11   Sts. Philip & James, Apostles
12   Sunday after the Ascension / Sts. Nereus, Achilleus, Domitilla, & Pancratius
13   St. Robert Bellarmine
14   St. Boniface of Tarsus
15   St. John Baptist de la Salle
16   St. Ubald
17   St. Pascal Baylon
18   Vigil of Pentecost
19   Pentecost (Whitsunday)
22   Ember Wednesday (fast)
24   Ember Friday (fast, abstinence)
25   Ember Saturday (fast)
26   Trinity Sunday / St. Philip Neri / St. Eleutherius
27   St. Bede the Venerable / St. John I
28   St. Augustine of Canterbury
29   St. Mary Magdalen of Pazzi
30   Feast of Corpus Christi
31   Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary / St. Petronilla

 

 

 

 

June 18, 2005 — Listen to Father Paul Wickens, in his own voice, express his desire for his parish to be turned over to the Society of St. Pius X.

St. Anthony of Padua Church is a Roman Catholic parish in northern New Jersey, celebrating exclusively the immemorial Traditional Latin Mass and the eternal, unchanging Sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church. We are devoted to the restoration of Church doctrine and tradition, and elimination of the heresies of modernism.

Our parish was founded by the late Father Paul Wickens, and now is one of the newest chapels of the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX), a worldwide Roman Catholic priestly organization that offers only the Traditional Latin Mass and Sacraments, according to the unchanging Magisterium of the Roman Catholic Church. Click here to visit the SSPX home page.

We invite you to celebrate the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass with us, and worship in the same manner as your grandparents: at the Traditional Roman Catholic Latin Mass — the Mass that the saints glorified and for which the martyrs gave their lives.


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