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Latin Mass Resources
Resources for the Celebration of the Ancient Form of the Roman Rite

The following list of resources is provided by Fr. Scott A. Haynes, S.J.C., a member of the Canons Regular of St. John Cantius. The Canons Regular strive to “restore the sacred” in the context of parochial ministry, and teach priests in the United States and abroad to offer the Mass according to the 1962 Missale Romanum.

Fr. Haynes’ article “Restoring Beauty in the Sacred Liturgy” appears in the November/December ’07 issue of Lay Witness magazine.

Editor’s Note: In the list below, and on the websites referenced therein, the term “Traditional Latin Mass” refers to the celebration of the ancient form of the Roman Rite, or the Mass according to the 1962 Missale Romanum.

Canons Regular of St. John Cantius
Ph: (312) 243-7373 / Email: email@sanctamissa.org
www.sanctamissa.org

  • Online Tutorial for Priests
  • Rubrics of the 1962 Missale Romanum
  • Liturgical Books and Resources
  • Teaching Guide for Altar Servers
  • Sacred Music of the Liturgy

Canons Regular of St. John Cantius Webstore
Ph: (800) 345-6665 / Email: pbs@pathwaybook.com
www.cantius.org/webstore

  • Roman Catholic Daily Missal (Latin-English missal for laity, 1962 edition)
  • Ceremonies of the Roman Rite Described by Adrian Fortescue and J.B. O’Connell, edited by Dom Alcuin Reid, O.S.B.
  • Rubrics of the Roman Breviary and Missal (1962 Edition), trans. by Rev. Dennis M. Duvelius
  • Missale Romanum 1962 (Latin altar missal for priests)
  • Mass Altar Cards
  • Rituale Romanum (Latin-English)
  • Ceremonial of Solemn High Mass (a quick reference guide for celebrating the Tridentine Solemn High Mass)
  • Liber Usualis (Gregorian chant for the whole liturgical year)

Coalition in Support of Ecclesia Dei
Ph: (847) 724-7151
www.ecclesiadei.org/index.htm

  • Videos and DVDs of the Traditional Latin Mass
  • Devotional Booklets
  • Booklet Missals for Parishes
  • Listing of Traditional Latin Masses by Diocese

Una Voce
Michael Dunnigan, Chairman
Ph: (315) 312-3642 / Email: info@unavoce.org
www.unavoce.org

  • Lay Organization for the Promotion of the Traditional Latin Mass
  • Documents on the Sacred Liturgy, Spirituality, and History

House of Hansen
Ph: (773) 736-5858, (800) 522-1457 / Email: sales@thehouseofhansen.com
www.thehouseofhansen.com

  • Vestments for the Traditional Latin Mass
  • Copes, Albs, Surplices, and More
  • Birettas and Cassocks

Susan Maria Evans Traditional Catholic Vestments
Ph: (toll-free U.S. to Australia) (800) 9-VESTMENTS / Email: susan@susanmaria.com
www.susanmaria.com

  • Confessional Stoles
  • Sacristy and Altar Bells
  • Canopies, Funeral Palls, and Altar Frontals
  • Altar Linens

PaxHouse
Email: www.paxhouse.com/contact.html
www.paxhouse.com

  • Missal Stands
  • Chalices, Ciboria, and Patens
  • Episcopal Regalia and Accessories
  • Holy Water Fonts


For more information about the Canons Regular of St. John Cantius, contact:

Rev. C. Frank Phillips, C.R., Superior
The Canons Regular of St. John Cantius
825 N. Carpenter St., Chicago, IL 60622
(312) 243-7373
www.cantius.org
www.societycantius.org
www.sanctamissa.org

 

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