List of communities celebrating the Traditional Latin Mass

This is a list of Catholic religious institutes and societies of apostolic life which celebrate the traditional liturgical rites of the Latin Church, mainly the Traditional Latin Mass.

This list includes communities which are in communion with the Holy See, as well as groups that are not in full communion with it,[A] with these being demarcated in two main sections. Most use a pre-1970 edition of the Roman Missal, usually the 1962 Missal, but some follow other Latin liturgical rites and thus celebrate not the Roman Rite but a form of liturgy permitted under the 1570 papal bull Quo primum.

The pre-1970 Roman Missal was never abrogated by the Catholic Church, yet it was rarely used and sometimes prohibited by local authorities after Vatican II. To clarify the fact that the traditional Roman and other Latin liturgical rites had never been abrogated, and to expand and promote the ancient liturgy's use, Pope Benedict XVI issued in 2007 a motu proprio titled Summorum Pontificum, which was complemented by the instruction Universæ Ecclesiæ in 2011. This superseded previous documents already favorable to the traditional rites: Quattuor abhinc annos and Ecclesia Dei (both by John Paul II). However, Pope Francis abrogated these more expansive permissions in 2021, with the motu proprio Traditionis custodes.

This list makes a distinction between those communities using the traditional Roman (or other traditional) rite exclusively, and those which normally celebrate in both forms (modern and traditional)[B] as part of their charism. Those communities using exclusively the traditional rites, may rarely also celebrate or concelebrate Mass in the modern Roman rite, for example, as an external sign of ecclesial communion with a local bishop in the Chrism Mass, or in other particular occasions. However, as the modern Roman rite is not a normal and expected part of their charism, this sporadic celebrations do not turn them into bi-formal for the effects of this classification.

As of 2023, the largest priestly communities using the Traditional Latin Mass exclusively are the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter (FSSP) with 386 priests, Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest (ICKSP) with 147 priests and Institute of the Good Shepherd (IBP) with 62 priests.[C]

Church jurisdictions

Personal Apostolic Administration of Saint John Mary Vianney
(Latin: Administratio Apostolica Personalis Sancti Ioannis Mariae Vianney, Portuguese: Administração Apostólica Pessoal São João Maria Vianney).
Personal apostolic administration immediately subject to the Holy See, erected by Pope John Paul II on 18 January 2002, for traditional clergy and laity within the Diocese of Campos, Brazil.[2] Its current Apostolic Administrator is Bishop Fernando Arêas Rifan. The Apostolic Administration has 38 priests. Priestly formation takes place at the Immaculate Conception Seminary at Campos dos Goytacazes.

Clerical societies of apostolic life

Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter
(FSSP; Latin: Fraternitas Sacerdotalis Sancti Petri, German: Priester Bruderschaft Sankt Petru).
Clerical society of apostolic life of pontifical right, founded at Hauterive Abbey on 18 July 1988, erected by the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei on 18 October 1988. It dedicates itself to the formation and sanctification of priests, and to the care of souls and pastoral activities. Its current Superior General is Fr. John Berg. The Fraternity has 387 priests and 192 seminarians as of 2025. It has houses in Europe, North and South America, Africa and Oceania. It has founded two seminaries for priestly formation (Wigratzbad and Denton).[3]


Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest
(ICKSP, ICRSS; Latin: Institutum Christi Regis Summi Sacerdotis, French: Institut du Christ Roi Souverain Prêtre).
Clerical society of apostolic life of pontifical right, founded in Gabon on 1 September 1990, elevated to its current satuts by the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei on 7 October 2008. Its Prior General is Msgr. Gilles Wach. The Institute has houses in the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Ireland, Italy, Sweden, Spain, Gibraltar, Gabon, Mauritius and the United States. The formation of its priests occurs in the International Saint Philip Neri Seminary in Gricigliano, Italy.


Institute of the Good Shepherd
(IGS; Latin: Institutum a Bono Pastore, French: Institut du Bon Pasteur).
Clerical society of apostolic life of pontifical right, erected by the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei on 8 September 2006. Its current Superior General is Fr. Luis Gabriel Barrero Zabaleta. The Institute has houses in Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, France, Italy, Kenya, Poland, Uganda, and the United States. It forms its priests at the Saint Vincent de Paul Seminary at Courtalain.


Institute of the Missionaries of the Holy Cross
(MSC; Latin: Institutum Missionariorum a Sancta Cruce, Italian: Missionari della Santa Croce).
Society of apostolic life of pontifical right, founded 6 August 1976, erected 24 June 2004. Its current Superior General is Fr. Antonius Maria Mamsery. The Institute is located in Singida Region, Tanzania.[4]


Institute of Saint Philip Neri
(ISPN; German: Institut Sankt Philipp Neri).
Society of apostolic life of pontifical right, founded February 2003, erected by the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei on 26 May 2004. Its current Provost is Fr. Marco Piranty. The Institute is located in Berlin.[5]


Society of the Missionaries of Divine Mercy
(SMMD; French: Société des Missionnaires de la Miséricorde Divine).
Public association of the faithful in via of becoming a society of apostolic life, founded in September 2005, erected in the Diocese of Fréjus-Toulon, France on 22 September 2007. It dedicates itself to parish ministry, the spreading of the devotion to the Divine Mercy, and taking part in the New Evangelisation, specially among muslims. Its current Superior is Fr. Jean-Raphaël Dubrule. The Society has 10 priests. Its members receive formation at the Diocesan Seminary of the Immaculate Conception of La Castille, Toulon.[6]

Institutes of consecrated life

Male and female

Canonical Family of the Mother of God
(CRMD; French: Famille canoniale de la Mère de Dieu).
Established in 2001, joining together two preexisting monasteries. The male branch (commonly called the Canons of Lagrasse) was erected as an abbey on 18 May 1997, and installed in 2004 at the Abbey of Saint Mary of Lagrasse (Diocese of Carcassonne-Narbonne). The female branch (commonly called the Canonesses of Azille) is installed at the Mater Dei monastery at Azille. Members of both branches dedicate themselves to community life, liturgical prayer and diverse works of apostolate. Its current abbot is the Rt. Rev. Fr. Emmanuel-Marie Le Fébure du Bus. The community is a member of the Confederation of the Canons Regular of St. Augustine.[7][8][9][10]


Fraternity of Saint Joseph the Guardian
(FSJC; Latin: Fraternitas Sancti Joseph Custodis, French: Fraternité de Saint Joseph le Gardien, Spanish: Fraternidad de San José Custodio).
Public association of the faithful in via of becoming an Institute of Consecrated Life, founded at Puchuncavi, Chile in 2002, erected at Cotignac (Diocese of Fréjus-Toulon) on 19 March 2010. It dedicates itself to parish ministry, the preaching of missions, Spiritual Exercises and intellectual formation. Its current Moderator General is Fr. Federico Alcaman Riffo. The Fraternity has a masculine branch of priests and brothers, a feminine branch of nuns and a third order of lay people.[11]


Schola Veritatis
(SV)
Public association of the faithful in via of becoming an Institute of Consecrated Life, founded in 2008, erected on 6 October 2011. Contemplative monastic community stablished in Aysén Region, Chile. It consists of two monasteries of monks and nuns, respectively.

Male

Monastic communities

Abbey of Saint Mary Magdalene of Le Barroux
(Latin: Abbatia Sanctae Mariae Magdalenae; French: Abbaye Sainte-Madeleine du Barroux).
Abbey member of the Order of Saint Benedict, founded 1980, erected 18 June 1989. Its current abbot is Dom Louis-Marie de Geyer d'Orth.

Canons regular

Mendicant communities

Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate
(FFI; Latin: Congregatio Fratrum Franciscanorum Immaculatae).
Institute of pontifical right, founded on 2 August 1970, erected on 23 June 1990 and elevated to its current status on 1 January 1998.


Fraternity of Saint Vincent Ferrer
(FSVF; Latin: Fraternitas Sancti Vincenti Ferreri, French: Fraternité Saint Vincent Ferrier).
Institute of pontifical right, founded in 1979, erected on 30 November 1988. The community dedicates itself to community life, work, study and apostolate. It has its monastery at Chémeré-le-Roi. Its current superior is Father Louis-Marie de Blignières.

Clerical institutes

Congregation of the Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer
(FSSR; Latin: Filii Sanctissimi Redemptoris).
Founded on 8 December 1987, canonically erected on 15 August 2012.

Hermitages

Hermitage of Our Lady of the Enclosed Garden
(Dutch: Kluizenarij Onze Lieve Vrouwe van de Besloten Tuin).
Hermitage founded in 2001 and located in Warfhuizen, Netherlands. Its hermit was ordained a priest in September 2015.


Community Abbreviation Founded Location Rite
Canons regular
Canons regular of Saint John Cantius[12] SJC 1998 Illinois Roman (both forms)
Canons Regular of the New Jerusalem[13][14] CRNJ 2002 West Virginia Roman (traditional)
Canons Regular of Saint Thomas Aquinas[15] 2012 Illinois Roman (traditional)
Monastic communities
Our Lady's Abbey of Fontgombault (Benedictines)[16][17] OSB 1948 France Monastic[D]
Religious Institute of the Holy Cross of Riaumont[18] 1971 France Roman (traditional)
Our Lady in Vyšší Brod Abbey (Cistercians)[19][20] OCist 1990 Czech Republic Cistercian
Our Lady of the Annunciation of Clear Creek Abbey (Benedictines)[21][22] OSB 1999 Oklahoma Monastic[E]
Our Lady of La Garde Abbey (Benedictines) OSB 2002 France Monastic[F]
Monks of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel[23] OCarm 2003 Wyoming Carmelite
Monastery of Our Lady of Aysén (Schola Veritatis)[24] 2008 Chile Roman (traditional)
Silverstream Priory (Benedictines)[25][26] OSB 2012 Ireland Monastic[G]
Notre Dame Priory (Benedictines)[27] OSB 2017 Tasmania Monastic[H]
Mendicant communities
Priory of Our Lady of the Rosary and Saint Dominic (Dominicans)[28] OP 1867 England Dominican and Roman (modern)
Priory of Saint Vincent Ferrer (Dominicans)[29] OP 1874 New York Dominican and Roman (modern)
Priory of Saint Michael the Archangel (Dominicans)[30] OP 1938 England Dominican and Roman (modern)
Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate[31] FFI 1970 International[I] Roman (both forms[J]
Fraternity of Saint Vincent Ferrer[32] FSVF 1979 France Dominican
Religious congregations, secular institutes and other associations of the faithful
Congregation of the Servants of Jesus and Mary[33] SIM 1988 International[K] Roman (both forms)
Congregation of the Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer FSSR 1988 International[L] Roman (traditional)
Fraternity of Saint Thomas Becket[34] 1988 France Roman (both forms)

Exclusively traditional Mass

France

Italy

United States

  • Benedictines – Sprague, Washington[44]
  • Brothers, Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary – Still River, Massachusetts[45]
  • Missionaries of Saint John the Baptist – Park Hills, Kentucky[46]
  • The Discalced Carmelite Hermits of Our Lady of Mt Carmel[47]

Not exclusively traditional Mass

International

  • Fraternitas Beatissimae Virginis Mariae: Comunitates Iesus Sacerdos et Rex (Fraternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary: Community of Jesus Priest and King) (Houses in: Bagnoregio, Rome, and Genoa, Italy | Mailley le Château, France | Montreal, Canada)[48][49]

Austria

  • The Vienna Oratory[50]

Canada

England

France

  • Benedictines – Chavagnes-en-Paillers[61]
  • Benedictines – Flavigny-sur-Ozerain[62][63]
  • Benedictines – Solignac[64][65]

Ireland

Italy

  • Opus Mariae Matris Ecclesiae – Lunigiana[66]

United States

  • Apostles of Jesus Christ, Priest and Victim – Northlake, Illinois[67]
  • Austrian Congregation of Canons Regular – Canonry of Saint Leopold, Glen Cove, NY[68]
  • Congregation of the Oratory of Pharr – Pharr, Texas[69][70]
  • The Cincinnati Oratory – Cinncinati, Ohio[71][72]
  • The Raritan Oratory – Raritan, New Jersey[73]
  • The Contemplatives of St. Joseph Monastic Order – San Francisco, California[74]
  • Franciscans of Mary Immaculate – Warsaw, North Dakota[75]
  • Holy Rosary Priory – Portland, Oregon[76]Dominican Rite
  • The Institute of Saint Joseph – Diocese of La Crosse, Wisconsin[77]
  • Knights of the Holy Eucharist – Waverly, Nebraska[78]
  • Order of Carmelites – Troy, New York – Carmelite Rite[79]

Wales

  • The Cardiff Oratory[80]

Do not offer Mass themselves

Female religious

Community Founded Location Rite
Societies of apostolic life
Sisters Adorers of the Royal Heart of Jesus Christ Sovereign Priest[M][83][84] 2001 International[N] Roman (traditional)
Filiæ Laboris Mariæ
Monastic communities
Sisters Victims of the Sacred Heart of Jesus[85] 1838 France Roman (traditional)
Infant Jesus of Prague and St Joseph Monastery (Discalced Carmelites)[86] 1907 Texas Roman (traditional)
Oasis of Jesus Priest[87][88] 1965 Spain Roman (traditional)
Our Lady of the Assumption Abbey of Le Barroux (Benedictines)[89] 1979 France Monastic[O]
Sisters of Carmel (Discalced Carmelites)[90] 1987 Colorado Roman (traditional)
Clare-Sisters of the Holy Family St. Laurenzen[91] 1992 Switzerland Roman (traditional)
Carmelites of the Holy Face of Jesus (O. Carm)[92] 1995 Ireland Roman (traditional)
Discalced Carmelite Monastery of Our Mother of Mercy and Saint Joseph[93] 1997 South Dakota Roman (traditional)
Carmel of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, in Fairfield (Discalced Carmelites)[94] 2000 Pennsylvania Roman (traditional)[P]
Mater Veritatis Monastery (Schola Veritatis)[95] 2008 Chile Roman (traditional)
Carmel of Elijah, in Mathoura (Discalced Carmelites) [96] 2019 New South Wales Roman (traditional)
Religious congregations, secular institutes and other associations of the faithful
Sisters of the Fraternity of Saint Joseph the Guardian[Q][11] 1999 France Roman (both forms)

Exclusively traditional Mass

Colombia

England

France

  • Chanoinesses de la Mère de Dieu (Canonesses of the Mother of God) – Azille[100]

Italy

  • Benedictine nuns of the Immaculate - Villatalla[101][102]

Liechtenstein

  • Sisters of the Precious Blood – Schellenberg[103]

Mexico

  • Religiosas Ecuménicas de Guadalupe – Tijuana, Baja California[104]

New Zealand

Spain

  • Oasis de Jesús Sacerdote (The Oasis of Jesus Priest)[87]

Sweden

  • Marias Lamm, Sankt Josefs Kloster - Imbramåla[106]

Switzerland

  • Sisters of the Precious Blood – St. Pelagiberg[103]

United States

  • Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles – Gower, Missouri[107]
  • Brigittini Servitores Sanctissimi Salvatoris Institute – Tyler, Texas[108]
  • Discalced Carmelites of the Carmel of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph – Valparaiso, Nebraska[109]
  • Discalced Carmelite Nuns of the Carmel of the Holy Spirit – Littleton, Colorado[110]
  • Discalced Carmelite Nuns of the Monastery of the Little Flower of Jesus – Danbury, Connecticut[111]
  • Discalced Carmelites of the Carmel of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph - Post Falls, Idaho[112]
  • Filiae Laboris Mariae - Fort Scott, Kansas [113]
  • Poor Clare Nuns of Annunciation Monastery – Minooka, Illinois[114]
  • Servants of the Children of Light – Mandan, North Dakota[115][116]
  • Sisters, Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary at the Saint Benedict Center – Still River, Massachusetts[45]

Not exclusively traditional Mass

International

  • Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate (Missions in: Philippines | Kazakhstan | Holy Land | United States | Brazil | Argentina | Benin | Nigeria | Italy | United Kingdom | Poland | Portugal)[117]
    • Contemplative Sisters of the Immaculate (Houses in: Imperia and Perugia, Italy | Cebu, Philippines)[118]
  • Trinitarians of Mary (Houses in: San Diego and West Covina, California | Lowell, Michigan | Guadalajara and Tecate, Mexico)[119][120] Their institute was suppressed by Pope Francis on May 13, 2022, so they are no longer a religious entity within the Catholic Church and their vows were terminated.

England

France

Italy

  • Fraternitas Beatissimae Virginis Mariae: Comunitas Agnus Dei (Fraternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary: Community of the Lamb of God) – (Houses in: Bagnoregio | Gavi)[124][49]

United States

  • Children of Mary – Ohio (Houses in: Cincinnati | Newark)[125][126]
  • The Contemplatives of St. Joseph – San Francisco, California[127][128][129]
  • Carmelite Daughters of Elias
  • Discalced Carmelites of the Carmelite Monastery of the Infant of Prague – Traverse City, Michigan[130]
  • Discalced Carmelite Nuns of the Carmel of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph – Kensington, California[131]
  • Daughters of Mary, Mother of Israel's Hope – Tulsa, Oklahoma[132]
  • Discalced Carmelites of Monastery of our Lady of Mt. Carmel and St. Joseph – Abington Twp, Pennsylvania[133]
  • Dominican Nuns of the Monastery of St. Jude – Marbury, Alabama[134][135]Dominican Rite and Tridentine Mass
  • Franciscan Daughters of Mary – Covington, Kentucky[136]
  • Little Workers of the Sacred Hearts (Houses in: Connecticut | Philadelphia, PA | Riverdale, MD | Washington, DC)[137]
  • Marian Sisters of Santa Rosa – Santa Rosa, California[138]
  • Norbertine Canonesses – Tehachapi, California[139]Premonstratensian Rite
  • Poor Sisters of St. Clare at Our Lady of the Angels Monastery – Fort Wayne, Indiana[140]
  • Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Church – Spokane, Washington[141]

Communities not canonically approved

Sedevacantist groups

Sedeprivationist groups

Independent groups

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The Catholic Church makes a distinction between full and partial communion: where full communion exists, there is but the one Church; partial communion, on the other hand, exists where some elements of Christian faith are held in common, but complete unity on essentials is lacking. Full communion involves completeness of "those bonds of communion – faith, sacraments and pastoral governance – that permit the Faithful to receive the life of grace within the Church."[1]
  2. ^ Summorum Pontificum used the terms Ordinary and Extraordinary Form respectively. However, after Traditionis Custodes these terms have no longer been officially used.
  3. ^ The Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX), with 707 priests, outnumbers them all, yet it is in an irregular canonical situation, lacking thus full communion with the Church's hierarchy.
  4. ^ Only for the Divine Office, as there is no Monastic rite of the Mass, for which community uses the Roman Rite (traditional).
  5. ^ Only for the Divine Office, as there is no Monastic rite of the Mass, for which community uses the Roman Rite (traditional), although with particularities regarding the calendar.
  6. ^ Only for the Divine Office, as there is no Monastic rite of the Mass, for which community uses the Roman Rite (traditional).
  7. ^ Only for the Divine Office, as there is no Monastic rite of the Mass, for which community uses the Roman Rite (traditional).
  8. ^ Only for the Divine Office, as there is no Monastic rite of the Mass, for which community uses the Roman Rite (traditional).
  9. ^ Houses in: Argentina, Austria, Benin, Brazil, Cameroon, France, Italy, Nigeria, Philippines, Portugal, United States.
  10. ^ The friars started celebrating the Traditional Roman Rite mass after Summorum Pontificum, at their founder's initiative. However, in 2013 the community was banned from celebrating it.
  11. ^ Houses in: Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Kazakhstan.
  12. ^ Houses in: New Zealand, Scotland, United States.
  13. ^ Female branch of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest.
  14. ^ Houses in: England, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Switzerland, United States.
  15. ^ Only for the Divine Office. There is no Monastic rite of the Mass, for which community uses the Roman Rite (Traditional).
  16. ^ The community uses the 'original Carmelite breviaries of St. John of the Cross and St. Teresa of Avila'.
  17. ^ Female branch of the Fraternity of Saint Joseph the Guardian.

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