Masses in Latin with Gregorian Chant are usually held every 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month, 4pm @ St. Joseph’s Institution (International) Chapel (address and map below).
Be sure to check this page regularly for changes/additions to Masses for the month, or subscribe to the mailing list (see below) to receive updates via e-mail.
Upcoming Masses (Updated on 8 Jan 2011)
16 January 2011, Sunday
4.00pm @ SJI International Chapel, 490 Thomson Road
23 January 2011, Sunday
3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
4.00pm @ SJI International Chapel, 490 Thomson Road
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Getting there:
Take the train to Bishan MRT Station (North-South Line). Then, from the bus stop at Junction 8, take Bus 156. Alight after the SLF (Singapore Liver Foundation) building.
OR
Take the train to Marymount MRT Station (Circle Line). Then, from the bus stop opposite the HDB blocks, take either Bus 54 or Bus 851. Alight after the SLF (Singapore Liver Foundation) building.
Buses Available: 54, 130, 132, 156, 162, 162M, 166, 167, 851, 980
MRT Stations Nearby:
[North-South Line] Novena MRT, Toa Payoh MRT, Bishan MRT
[Circle Line] Marymount MRT
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The Schola Cantorum Sancti Gregorii Magni (SCSGM) is a choir under the auspices of the Archdiocesan Liturgical Music Committee of the Liturgical Commission of the Archdiocese of Singapore (LMC). (http://www.catholic.org.sg/lmc/lmc-schola.htm)



[...] Upcoming Masses in Latin Posted by: ioannespaulus | December 11, 2009 [...]
By: How to receive updates on Latin Masses in Singapore? « Latin Appreciation Workshop on August 3, 2010
at 11:24 am
Hi Jon,
12th Sept is 24th Sunday & 26th Sept is 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time.
By: Gerard on September 7, 2010
at 11:26 am
Hello!
Thank you so much for pointing out the error! =)
God bless!
By: ioannespaulus on September 7, 2010
at 2:55 pm
[...] Upcoming Masses in Latin Posted by: ioannespaulus | August 22, 2010 [...]
By: Additional Mass in Latin Time « Latin Appreciation Workshop on August 22, 2010
at 10:16 am
Hi Jon, can I check if you could provide a list of recommended latin reference books that you mentioned before? Do you have any spare copies that I can buy from you?
God bless!
By: Gerard on September 25, 2010
at 12:56 am
Hey!
Sorry for replying so late… Here are some great Latin books that I recommend:
Introductory Level:
William E. Linney, Getting Started with Latin
Basic Level:
G. D. A. Sharpley, Teach Yourself Beginner’s Latin
Intermediate Level:
John F. Collins, A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin
I strongly recommend that you read the books in the order given above. The first book will help you to establish the foundations in basic Latin grammar. The second book will help you to apply them and learn a lot more. Once you have more or less grasped the basic grammatical concepts from the first two books, it will be much easier for you to do the third book.
The third book is really good but it’s somewhat technical so it won’t be so easily understood until you have more or less understood the basic concepts.
Hope it helps. =)
By: ioannespaulus on October 2, 2010
at 12:57 pm
Hi Jon,
I heard that the tridentine mass on 26th Jan has Dominican element, how different is that from the normal tridentine rite?
Would the tridentine mass be celebrated by a dominican priest?
Thanks,
Gerard
By: Gerard on January 16, 2011
at 11:37 pm