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The New Look...sort of "new"...

This is a very low budget operation, and I hope you don't mind. You won't be seeing any "tip jars." I did think some changes might help. There is now a menu in the header. "Home" means return back to the last thing posted. "TLM Masses" is what is in the right menu but I plopped them into a post for your convenience. "FAQs" is an ongoing list of "frequently asked things" I try to constantly update; click it and see what you come to. "About me" is my Blogger profile. "Ecclesia Dei TLMs" is linked in the right menu also; it is the official directory of TLM Masses being kept by the Coalition in Support of Ecclesia Dei and contains all known Masses in the U.S. and Canada by State/Province. Finally, "MassTimes.org" is also in the right menu and is placed in the header for those souls looking for a Mass somewhere nearby---anywhere; it is now in multiple languages and by City, Diocese, etc.

The Answer to Most of Your Questions on the Tridentine or Latin Mass in Baltimore, Maryland, Washington, D.C., Northern Virginia and Other Stuff

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TLM (Extraordinary Form; Gregorian Rite) Masses in Maryland and Surrounding States, F.S.S.P Locations, N.O. Masses, N.O. Latin Masses, Shrines, Monasteries, Abbeys, Training in the TLM, Latin Propers Sacred Music, Chant, Chant Libraries (MP3s and text), Hymnals for Parishes Vestments and Other Items Needed for the TLM Mass Religious Orders: Benedictines, Carmelites, Dominicans, Search Forms The Traditional Latin Mass ( Gregorian Rite, Tridentine ; Extraordinary Form ; Usus Antiquior; Missal of 1962 ) or Finding Regional Novus Ordo Sunday Masses This blog is called "Traditional Latin Mass in Maryland." What are you trying to accomplish? [ Answer: I am trying to assist people searching for the Traditional Latin Mass in the greater Maryland area to find a Sunday Mass which celebrates the Usus Antiquior or Extraordinary Form ]. Which States are covered? [ Presently, I cover Maryland, the D.C. suburbs, Washington, D.C. itself, Northern Virginia, some of West Virginia and

Visitors ask...most frequently asked questions on Masses, Basilicas, Latin Masses, etc.

Visitors, Welcome! Most of you find your way here using a search engine like "Google" or "Yahoo" which "plops" you here. Then, you may not know where to turn! If Google got you here, it is because I have used a combination of the search words you have used in one of my posts . The most frequently asked questions you have will be found here in one of the four "theme sections ." For example, people seeking a Mass (of any kind) in Maryland or D.C. can either go to the Archdiocesan websites (links found in the right menu) or use MassTimes.org. This is explained in the FAQs . If you are seeking a Latin Mass near Emmitsburg, MD, there isn't one...not each Sunday in any case. If you wish to know the full and proper names of the Basilicas, National Shrines and so one, these too are listed here . Many of you are not familiar with the "interesting" Archdiocesan boundaries of the State of Maryland. The Baltimore City area and the imme

New Lancaster, PA TLM Mass Added to Mass List in Right Menu

In light of this official announcement from Bishop Kevin Rhoades of the Diocese of Harrisburg , the TLM Mass at St. Anthony of Padua Parish in Lancaster, PA has been added to the Mass List in the right menu . Note the Mass does not commence until May 24th, however. If either the Mass time or date changes, I hope someone can notify me of this. Laus Deo!

Visitors ask...Religious Orders: Carmelites, Benedictines, Franciscans, Cistercians, Dominicans

A recurring "search term" which lands people on this blog is a term for any of a number of Religious Orders--especially those which continue to celebrate the TLM or the Usus Antiquior (or those living in Abbeys or Monasteries). The FAQs section of this blog is geared to answer recurring questions . That would include quite a few things. For Religious Orders, go here . I have tried to assemble as many Orders as I can find (including a "search form" for the Benedictines which is quite useful). Those seeking "Carmelites" can now find an ultimate destination, I pray. Ad maiorem Dei gloriam+

Frequently Asked Questions on this Blog (FAQs)

Updated: December 15th, 2011 TLM (Extraordinary Form) Masses in Maryland and Surrounding States, F.S.S.P Locations, N.O. Masses, N.O. Latin Masses, Shrines, Monasteries, Abbeys, Training in the TLM, Latin Propers Sacred Music, Chant, Chant Libraries (MP3s and text), Hymnals for Parishes Vestments and Other Items Needed for the TLM Mass Religious Orders: Benedictines, Carmelites, Dominicans, Search Forms The Traditional Latin Mass ( Tridentine ; Extraordinary Form ; Usus Antiquior; Missal of 1962 ) or Finding Regional Novus Ordo Sunday Masses This blog is called "Traditional Latin Mass in Maryland." What are you trying to accomplish? [ Answer: I am trying to assist people searching for the Traditional Latin Mass in the greater Maryland area to find a Sunday Mass which celebrates the Usus Antiquior or Extraordinary Form ]. Which States are covered? [ Presently, I cover Maryland, the D.C. suburbs, Washington, D.C. itself, Northern Virginia, some of West Virginia and So