Resources for the Traditional Latin Mass
(Extraordinary Form of the Mass)

What earlier generations held as sacred remains sacred and great for us too,
and it cannot be all of a sudden entirely forbidden and even considered harmful.

Benedict XVI letter to Bishops July 7, 2007

Ordos for the Traditional Latin Mass:

2024         2025         2026

Links to pdf's that contain the Liturgical Ordo for the selected year, beginning with the First Sunday of Advent and ending with the Satuday of the last week after Pentecost. Three Ordos are provided each of which is about 30 pages in length, requiring 15 sheets of paper when duplex-printed in landscape orientation.


Traditional Latin Masses

A calendar list, corresponding to the current year's Ordo, of links to pdf's, each of which contains the Latin and English text of a complete Mass for the Extraordinary Form of the Roman rite. Use your tablet or smart phone (set on "Do not disturb") at Holy Mass with no page turning much less flipping back and forth from the Ordinary to the Proper in a hand missal. Simply scroll down. After the calendar list there are Requiem and Votive Masses. (All of the above are formatted for display purposes only)


Latin-English Hand Missals
for the Traditional Latin Mass

- Links to multiple pdf's that provide the Ordinary of the Mass of the Roman Rite, of the Dominican Rite, and of the Carmelite Rite, as they were celebrated in 1962. For use with the Propers below.
(Hand Missals for the Daily Mass of the Dead, the Funeral Mass, and the Nuptial Mass are also provided, but these include the Proper specific to that Mass.)


Latin-English Mass Propers

- Links to pdf's containing a Mass Proper for every day of the liturgical year, and, at the bottom of the list, Propers for the Requiem and some Votive Masses. (Display & print formats)


Why the Traditional Latin Mass?

- In response to the motu proprio "Traditionis Custodes," the uncharitable document from Pope Francis that seeks to bury what "generations held as sacred," the entries on this page stand in opposition to this unjust law.


Celebrant Aids for the Traditional Latin Mass

- Links to pdf's, each containing some form of help for a priest (or seminarian) who wants to learn to celebrate the Traditional Latin Mass, or, who wants to establish one at a church where it has not been recently celebrated.


Parish Aids For the Traditional Latin Mass

- Links to five booklets which contain collected Mass Propers for Sundays & principal feast days, each collection being a subset of the liturgical year. Intended for parish use as reusable pew booklets rotated in and out over the course of the year. (Print format only)

- Also contains a link to a complete Sunday Missal with the Ordinary of the Mass and Propers for Sundays & principal feast days. Intended for parish use as a reusable pew missal. (Print format only)

What earlier generations held as sacred remains sacred and great for us too,
and it cannot be all of a sudden entirely forbidden and even considered harmful.

Benedict XVI letter to Bishops July 7, 2007

Ordos for the Traditional Latin Mass:

2024         2025         2026

Links to pdf's that contain the Liturgical Ordo for the selected year, beginning with the First Sunday of Advent and ending with the Satuday of the last week after Pentecost. Three Ordos are provided each of which is about 30 pages in length, requiring 15 sheets of paper when duplex-printed in landscape orientation.


Traditional Latin Masses

A calendar list, corresponding to the current year's Ordo, of links to pdf's, each of which contains the Latin and English text of a complete Mass for the Extraordinary Form of the Roman rite. Use your tablet or smart phone (set on "Do not disturb") at Holy Mass with no page turning much less flipping back and forth from the Ordinary to the Proper in a hand missal. Simply scroll down. After the calendar list there are Requiem and Votive Masses. (All of the above are formatted for display purposes only)


Latin-English Hand Missals
for the Traditional Latin Mass

- Links to multiple pdf's that provide the Ordinary of the Mass of the Roman Rite, of the Dominican Rite, and of the Carmelite Rite, as they were celebrated in 1962. For use with the Propers below.
(Hand Missals for the Daily Mass of the Dead, the Funeral Mass, and the Nuptial Mass are also provided, but these include the Proper specific to that Mass.)


Latin-English Mass Propers

- Links to pdf's containing a Mass Proper for every day of the liturgical year, and, at the bottom of the list, Propers for the Requiem and some Votive Masses. (Display & print formats)


Why the Traditional Latin Mass?

- In response to the motu proprio "Traditionis Custodes," the uncharitable document from Pope Francis that seeks to bury what "generations held as sacred," the entries on this page stand in opposition to this unjust law.


Celebrant Aids for the Traditional Latin Mass

- Links to pdf's, each containing some form of help for a priest (or seminarian) who wants to learn to celebrate the Traditional Latin Mass, or, who wants to establish one at a church where it has not been recently celebrated.


Parish Aids For the Traditional Latin Mass

- A link to a brief introduction to the Traditional Latin Mass

- Links to pdf's, each containing a brief instruction about a characteristic of the TLM that a newcomer will encounter. To be delivered by the priest and/or inserted in the parish bulletin

- Links to five booklets which contain collected Mass Propers for Sundays & principal feast days, each collection being a subset of the liturgical year. Intended for parish use as reusable pew booklets rotated in and out over the course of the year. (Print format only)

- Also contains a link to a complete Sunday Missal with the Ordinary of the Mass and Propers for Sundays & principal feast days. Intended for parish use as a reusable pew missal. (Print format only)

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