Visitors ask...Where Can I Find a Latin Mass or Traditional Latin Mass?

Update, February 9th, 2011


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Since this was initially posted, I have redesigned this blog. There are menu options in the upper right of the navigation lane. One links to a page which contains many local TLM's that can be found in MD, DC, VA, PA, WV, and DE. Please try here first. Another option in the menu has links to international TLM's. Please try both of these. You will find several options for looking for a TLM. Note that I post new local TLMs the moment I hear of them and the news is authenticated.






Comments

  1. Just found your blog through Twitter...glad to see there are some TLM Catholic's blogging out there!
    My husband & I attend St. Michael's in Scranton, PA. Great Fraternity parish :-)

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  2. Dear Mom,

    Please check the right menu. The Blogroll has many Catholics blogging including some marvelous Catholic priests.

    Pax vobiscum!
    D.v.

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  3. There is a TLM every Sunday,
    ( High Mass at 10am) at St. Stephen's of Hungary in Allentown PA
    http://www.saintstephenalntn.com/Roman_Catholic_Church_Allentown_PA.html

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  4. Thanks for the comment. I checked the Ecclesia Dei website:

    http://www.ecclesiadei.org/masses.cfm#Pennsylvania

    and this is the information listed:

    St. Stephen of Hungary, Allentown, PA (Sunday: 10:00 AM ; Tue, Wed, Thu: 12:10 PM; 1st Sat: 10:00 AM)

    http://www.saintstephenalntn.com/index.html

    I will post this in my TLM menu in the right navbar. Thanks for the feedback!

    D.v.

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  5. I am putting together a Mass booklet for the Tridentine Midnight Christmas Mass . Do you know where I can get an electronic version of the Propers in Latin and English?

    Sid

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  6. I will be putting together a regular post on Christmas. If you want to get a head start on your project, here are two locations:

    http://virgomaterdie.com/1962_propers/2010/dec/dec25mid.html

    This is a website and you can copy the page.

    http://maternalheart.org/propers/Christmas/Midnight%20Mass/Midnight.pdf

    This great site has PDF files, and the Midnight Mass can be downloaded in full.

    A.M.D.G.+
    D.v.

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  7. Just found this - great listing of masses. Thank you!

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