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Communities using the Tridentine Mass
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThis article does not cite any references or sources. (July 2015) The following priestly societies and religious institutes use some pre-1970 edition of the Roman Missal or of a similar missal. Those not in communion with the Holy See are marked as "canonically irregular". Most use a pre-1970 edition of the Roman Missal, but some follow the proper missal of the Dominican Rite or the Carmelite Rite and thus celebrate not the Tridentine Mass but a form of liturgy permitted under the 1570 papal bull Quo primum.To be clear, the use of a pre-1970 Roman Missal is NOT prohibited by the current rules of the Catholic Church. See Tridentine Mass which contains much information about the format of a Tridentine Mass and the history of the various Missals of the Roman Rite.They are dedicated to preserving older liturgical rites of the Roman Catholic Mass. Those approved by the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei are sometimes called Ecclesia DeiCommunities.Associations of men[edit]
- Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter
- The London Oratory
- Apostles of Jesus Christ, Priest and Victim
- Benedictines - Fontgombault
- Benedictines - Gaussan
- Benedictines - Our Lady of Guadalupe Monastery - Silver City, NM USA (canonically irregular)
- Benedictines - Randol
- Benedictines - Triors
- Benedictines - Wisques
- Benedictines - Le Barroux
- Benedictines - St. Pierre de Clairac
- Benedictines - Norcia
- Benedictines - Saint Benoit
- Benedictines - Silverstream Priory, Ireland
- Benedictines - St. Benedict Abbey - Still River, MA, USA
- Benedictines - Clear Creek
- Benedictines - St. Louis Abbey
- Benedictines - St. Michael's Abbey - Farnborough, UK
- Canons Regular of Saint John Cantius
- Canons Regular of the Holy Cross
- Canons Regular of the Mother of God
- Canons Regular of the New Jerusalem
- Canons Regular of St. Augustine
- Cistercians - Vyšší Brod Abbey, Czech Republic
- Fraternite Notre Dame (canonically irregular)
- Fraternity of St. Vincent Ferrer
- Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest
- Institute of St. Philip Neri - Berlin
- Institute of the Good Shepherd
- Knights of the Holy Eucharist (USA)
- Miles Christi
- Militia Templi; The Poor Knights of Christ also called the Order of the Poor Knights of Christ (Latin: Christi Pauperum Militum Ordo), a lay order formed on 21 Sept. 1979 with headquarters at the Castello della Magione, Poggibonsi, Italy
- Missionary Servants of the Poor of the Third World (Peru)
- Norbertines - St. Michael's Abbey, Orange County CA
- Oasis of Jesus the Priest (Spain)
- Opus Mariae Matris Ecclesiae (Italy)
- The Oratory of St. Philip Neri - Birmingham
- Oratory of St. Philip Neri - Toronto
- The Oxford Oratory
- Personal Apostolic Administration of Saint John Mary Vianney
- Religious Institute of the Holy Cross of Riaumont
- Servi Jesu et Mariae
- Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (Richmond, N.H.)
- Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (Still River, Mass.)
- Comunidades Sacerdotales de San Juan - Ciudad del Este - Paraguay
- Star of the Sea Church - San Francisco
- Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer, formerly called the Transalpine Redemptorists, Papa Stronsay, Scotland
- Trappists- Mariawald Abbey, Germany
- Monks of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel (Carmelite Rite)
- Dominicans - Province of St. Joseph (Dominican Rite)
- Dominicans - Province of the Most Holy Name of Jesus (Dominican Rite)
- Missionary Society of Divine Mercy (France)
- Fraternitas Christi Sacerdotis et Beatae Mariae Reginae (Spain)
- Fraternity of the Divine Mercy (Italy)
- Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word (USA)
- Carthusians (Carthusian Rite, revised 1981)
- Society of Saint Pius X (canonically irregular)
Associations of women[edit]
- Benedictines - Sisters of Clear Creek
- Benedictines - Jouques
- Benedictines - Le Barroux
- Benedictines - Rosans
- Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles
- Canonesses of the Mother of God
- Sisters of the Holy Cross
- Sisters of the Precious Blood - Schellenberg
- Sisters of the Precious Blood - St. Pelagiberg
- Sisters Adorers of the Royal Heart of Jesus Christ Sovereign Priest
- Discalced Carmelites - Valparaiso, Nebraska
- Dominicans of the Monastery of the Heart of Jesus - Lockport, Louisiana
- Dominicans of the Holy Ghost - Baffe
- Dominicans of the Holy Ghost - Draguignan
- Dominicans of the Holy Ghost - Nantes
- Dominicans of the Holy Ghost - Pontcalec
- Dominicans of the Holy Ghost - Saint Cloud
- Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate
- Marian Sisters of Santa Rosa
- Religious Victims of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
- Institute of Servants of the Queen of Apostles
- Oasis de Jesús Sacerdote [1]
- Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (Richmond, N.H.)
- Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (Still River, Mass.)
- E senti o espírito inundado por um mistério de luz que é Deus e N´Ele vi e ouvi -A ponta da lança como chama que se desprende, toca o eixo da terra, – Ela estremece: montanhas, cidades, vilas e aldeias com os seus moradores são sepultados. - O mar, os rios e as nuvens saem dos seus limites, transbordam, inundam e arrastam consigo num redemoinho, moradias e gente em número que não se pode contar , é a purificação do mundo pelo pecado em que se mergulha. - O ódio, a ambição provocam a guerra destruidora! - Depois senti no palpitar acelerado do coração e no meu espírito o eco duma voz suave que dizia: – No tempo, uma só Fé, um só Batismo, uma só Igreja, Santa, Católica, Apostólica: - Na eternidade, o Céu! (escreve a irmã Lúcia a 3 de janeiro de 1944, em "O Meu Caminho," I, p. 158 – 160 – Carmelo de Coimbra)