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Official Traditional Catholic Directory

This Department Is Provided as a Courtesy to the TRADITIO Network
By the National Registry of Traditional Latin Masses
An Independent Organization Separate from the TRADITIO Network

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OFFICIAL TRADITIONAL CATHOLIC DIRECTORY
LISTING ALL TRADITIONAL LATIN MASSES AND TRADITIONAL RESOURCES
FOR NORTH AMERICA
14TH ANNUAL EDITION (2009) - JULY 2009 MONTHLY REVISED EDITION

THOSE WHO HAVE PAID THE ANNUAL USE PRICE TO DOWNLOAD THE 2008 ANNUAL EDITION AND THE 2008 MONTHLY REVISED EDITIONS MUST NOW PAY THE ANNUAL USE PRICE FOR 2009, IF THEY WISH TO DOWNLOAD THE 2009 ANNUAL EDITION AND THE 2009 MONTHLY REVISED EDITIONS.

The Official Traditional Catholic Directory is issued since 2006 as an eBook in Adobe Acrobat PDF format, not in paperback. This format allows the Registry to revise the Directory monthly instead of annually. You can obtain a printed copy, if you wish, by printing out the PDF file. To view, download, or print the current Monthly Revised Edition of the Directory, you must have the free Adobe Reader [PDF] plug-in installed for your internet browser; download time is approximately three minutes at a standard modem speed of 50,000 bps.)

A small ANNUAL USE PRICE applies to your use of the eBook Directory. If you have chosen to download and use the 2009 eBook Directory, please submit the required Annual Use Price of $10.00 to the National Registry of Traditional Latin Masses, preferably by Paypal (click on the box to the left to make your payment easily, securely, and confidentially). If you must use a paper check, see the instructions on the title page of the Directory. THIS PRICE ENTITLES YOU TO USE, ON ANY MACHINE YOU OWN, THE 2009 ORIGINAL EDITION AND ALL MONTHLY REVISED EDITIONS OF THE 2009 ORIGINAL EDITION. This small Annual Use Price makes it possible for us to supply the Directory to you and entitles you to view, download, and print pages of the eBook for your own personal use, but not to edit, copy, publish, or otherwise distribute the eBook, in whole or in part, for any purpose.

About the National Registry of Traditional Latin Masses

PLEASE SEND LISTING UPDATES TO THE NATIONAL REGISTRY (REGISTRY@TRADITIO.COM),
NOT TO THE TRADITIO NETWORK.

The National Registry of Traditional Latin Masses (registry@traditio.com), in operation since 1994, maintains the only complete list, by sponsoring organization, of the approximately 700 Traditional Catholic Latin Masses in the perpetually-approved pre-Vatican II Roman Rite, regularly and publicly celebrated in North America, as well as contacts for Mass sites outside North America. It also maintains a list of traditional Catholic periodicals, suppliers, organizations, seminaries, religious orders, lay societies, retreats, schooling, and a necrology of traditional Catholic priests.

The Registry publishes its listings in the 200-page Official Traditional Catholic Directory annually, as well as monthly revised editions. About one-third of the information changes each year, so previous annual editions are obsolete and may cause substantial inconvenience if the outdated information is relied upon. This indispensable book for the traditional Catholic includes:

  1. the only comprehensive list by sponsoring organization of the approximately 700 Traditional Latin Masses in the perpetually-approved pre-Vatican II Roman Rite, regularly and publicly celebrated in North America
  2. contacts for Traditional Latin Mass sites outside North America and in Rome
  3. the most complete list of suppliers for everything that is traditionally Catholic: artwork, audiotapes, Bibles, books, church and chapel supplies, devotional items, Gregorian Masses, liturgical calendars, medals, monstrances, music, scapulars, stationery, traditional incense and communion breads, software, statues, veils, vestments, videotapes, and much more
  4. complete lists and contact information for traditional Catholic periodicals, organizations, seminaries, religious orders, lay societies, retreats, and schooling
  5. general information and documents on traditional liturgy and practice, such as Quo Primum, De Defectibus, traditional fast and abstinence, indulgences, a warning against "pseudo-traditional" services, and more
  6. a necrology of traditional Catholic priests


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