I don’t have any more information on this other than what I am posting from the Worcester Telegram article. Whether the Latin Mass will be offered there on a regular basis I do not know now, but will know soon. The article is in error where it states that there are only two places in the Worcester diocese where the Tridentine Mass is offered. There are actually four. The article did not mention Immaculate Heart of Mary Chapel and Saint Anne’s Chapel in Still River, Massachusetts, whose Masses are approved by the diocese. Between the two chapels four Masses are offered every Sunday, and two Masses daily.
Worcester Telegram: Sean M. Connolly attended his first traditional Latin Mass when he studied abroad at the American Institute for Roman Culture in Rome. After hearing much about the old rite that was at the spiritual heart of his grandparents’ generation, the College of the Holy Cross student visited the Santissima Trinita dei Pellegrini (the Most Holy Trinity of the Pilgrim Church), a 16th-century house of worship where the Mass is celebrated exclusively in Latin. Read more here.






