Friday, December 11, 2009

Msgr Andreatta, Champion of the Latin Mass

It is with sadness that we report the death of the Rt. Rev. Tullio Andreatta, K.C.H.S. Monsignor Andreatta died on December 1, 2009, at San Diego. He was 95 years old. Born in Crespano Del Grappa, Italy, near Venice, he was ordained a priest on June 29, 1938. Nine months later he arrived in the United States beginning ten years of service at various Italian parishes across the country. He arrived in the Diocese of San Diego on December 3, 1949 and was assigned to serve as the Assistant Pastor at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in San Bernardino. In 1951, at the direction of Bishop Buddy, he established a new parish in San Bernardino which he named Our Lady of Fatima. Other pastoral assignments included Blessed Sacrament Church (now Our Lady of Light) in Descanso, Our Lady of Mount Carmel, and Our Lady of the Lake Church in Lake Arrowhead. In 1978, he was invested as a Prelate of Honor of the Pope on the occasion of the 40th Anniversary of his ordination. On October 30, 1983, he was invested in the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem as a Knight Commander in recognition of his devoted service to Holy Mother Church

Following Pope John Paul II's 1984 authorization allowing the public celebration of the Tridentine Lain Mass, Monsignor Andreatta was the first priest in the United States to obtain permission from a diocesan bishop to do so. Following his appointment as chaplain, beginning on February 24, 1985, the Tridentine Latin Mass was offered by Monsignor Andreatta at St. Vincent de Paul Church in central San Diego. Due to the objections of several of the clergy the Tridentine Latin Mass was soon moved to Holy Cross Cemetery Mausoleum Chapel where it was offered every Sunday and Holyday without exception by Monsignor Andreatta until his retirement in 1991.


It was Monsignor Andreatta's hope and prayer that a parish church be provided where his beloved Mass could be offered and the other sacraments provided. Thanks be to God, he lived to see the day when, on October 7, 2008, the Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary, a personal parish was erected for the Traditional Latin Mass apostolate at St. Anne Catholic Church.

Monsignor Andreatta will be laid to rest on Saturday, December 12, 2009, following a Solemn Requiem High Mass which will be offered at The Immaculata where Monsignor Andreatta celebrated the Golden Jubilee of his priesthood. The Rosary will be prayed at 9:45 a.m. PST followed by Mass at 10:00 a.m. PST. The procession to Holy Cross Cemetery will depart at 1:00 p.m.

By Mr. Carl Horst (originally posted on CTNGreg and edited for reposting on RC.)

1 comment:

  1. Cheryl JOnes LatimerApril 19, 2011 at 10:19 PM

    Monsignor Andreatta truely was a Champion of the Latin Mass & Soldier at arms for Jesus in the Latin Mass. I first met at that time Father Tulio as a child when he was giving Mass @ Our Lady of Light in Descanso, California. He had gone out in the neighborhood looking to bring people into the Parish. their was a knock on the door at our house & it was Father Tulio whom than began to request my Mom to bring all her children to the Parish to which she did. It was there I learned from Father tulio that lead me to follow on this journey to Jesus to The Latin Mass where now Monsignor Tulio shared this Mass into the next generation to my son Sarr'. Monsignor was a Soldier for the Latin Mass unspeakable to where treasures from heaven became divine Love invoked in the Mass...
    He should be remembered as this person from Italy whom caried the Cross into the Latin Mass from which arms first were from his generation. He was an Advocate to the treasures in the Mass an an Heart Bearer to which I was lead to follow Jesus steadfastly... I will forever thank him for handing me an golden light within the Candle A Glow Lite from our Messiah Jesus...
    I am sure many miracles will take place arround the place where he rests.
    sincerely, Cheryl Jones Latimer
    swordofthespirit.cheryl@gmail.com

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