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Saint_Gemma_Galgani
Does anyone know of a convent where the Traditional Latin Mass is celebrated, which is in full communion with Rome?
Totus Tuus
Yes! There are two at the top of my head. I'm sure others know of more.

Carmel of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph
Valpraiso, NE
http://www.lasvegasmariancenter.com/carmel.htm


Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles
Kansas City, Missouri
http://www.oblatesofmary.com/

Best wishes happy.gif
Sr. Mary Catharine
QUOTE(Saint_Gemma_Galgani @ Jun 25 2007, 03:37 PM) [snapback]1301333[/snapback]
Does anyone know of a convent where the Traditional Latin Mass is celebrated, which is in full communion with Rome?

Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
www.saintbenedict.com
be_thou_my_vision
The Cloisterites... Gemma's new order!
Cloisterites
Gemma
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The Cloisterites... Gemma's new order!
Cloisterites


Thanks for remembering us!!!

We'll also be offering the Congregation of Charity of the Miraculous Medal, Servants of the Poor:

http://cloisters.tripod.com/charity/

We have aspirants, already, too.

We're trying to get the Cloisterite aspirants together for their first "meet-greet" as one of them put it. Please pray for this.

Blessings,
Gemma
Veritas
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http://www.institute-christ-king.org/AdorersRoyalHeart.htm

Sisters Adorers of the Royal Heart of Jesus Christ Sovereign Priest

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AlterDominicus
I know the "Sisters in Jesus the Lord's Parish" Saint Agnes I know they have like a total latin mass - I dont know if its every day of the week, but I know on Saturday and Sunday it was, and I think they said Tuesday and other days, it may be all week, I'm not sure.
Totus Tuus
QUOTE(AlterDominicus @ Jun 25 2007, 07:44 PM) [snapback]1301490[/snapback]
I know the "Sisters in Jesus the Lord's Parish" Saint Agnes I know they have like a total latin mass - I dont know if its every day of the week, but I know on Saturday and Sunday it was, and I think they said Tuesday and other days, it may be all week, I'm not sure.


Is it a Traditional Latin Mass (a.k.a., "Tridentine"), or a Latin Novus Ordo (a.k.a., the Mass of Vatican II properly celebrated happy.gif) ?

EJames
QUOTE(Sr. Mary Catharine @ Jun 25 2007, 01:39 PM) [snapback]1301360[/snapback]
Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
www.saintbenedict.com

i am always confused of which of the 2 Communities,same name and history, but not linked to each other.. is in full communion with Rome? the Massachusetts ones as you mention, since ypu mention them, must be in Communion..are the Virginia ones as i link too below? or Both?cause the Slaves link you gave, says they are not affiliated at all with the Slaves... in Virginia?
http://www.catholicism.org/micm-status.html
http://www.catholicism.org/
EJames
QUOTE(Saint_Gemma_Galgani @ Jun 25 2007, 12:37 PM) [snapback]1301333[/snapback]
Does anyone know of a convent where the Traditional Latin Mass is celebrated, which is in full communion with Rome?

Only in The USA? cause i can give you some European ones as well?if you wish...for example the Nuns at Le Barroux.. http://abbaye.nda.internetologis.com/viede...iales.htlm.html area Convent about TLM (pre! 1962 Missal)as you can get, and are an Abbey directly under Rome...

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though,in the USA,i do think the Carmel of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph,Nuns at Valpraiso are very authentic....
Ale
also in France:

LES CHANOINESSES RÉGULIÈRES DE LA MÈRE DE DIEU



Abbaye du Saint-Coeur Notre-Dame
1, place Ladoucette
05000 GAP
Tél. 04 92 52 27 24
Fax. 04 92 52 26 10
E-mail : soeurs-abbaye@club-internet.fr
webpage referring to them: http://www.chanoines-lagrasse.eu/chanoines...anoinesses.html

They follow the rule of s.Augustine with traditional officium and liturgy.
They are leagued with the "traditionalist" (but in communion with Rome) chanons of laGrasse, in France too.
Sr. Mary Catharine
QUOTE(EJames @ Jun 26 2007, 01:22 AM) [snapback]1301840[/snapback]
i am always confused of which of the 2 Communities,same name and history, but not linked to each other.. is in full communion with Rome? the Massachusetts ones as you mention, since ypu mention them, must be in Communion..are the Virginia ones as i link too below? or Both?cause the Slaves link you gave, says they are not affiliated at all with the Slaves... in Virginia?
http://www.catholicism.org/micm-status.html
http://www.catholicism.org/


All of the Slave of the Immaculate Heart of Mary communities are in communion with Rome. The community in NH has an "irregular status" as a religious community but not as Catholics! However, I think progress is being made.
The communities in Still River are approved by the diocese and have status as diocesan institutes. They are very well regarded by the Bishop.
I have no idea about MICM's in Virginia. I've known the communities for 33 years and have never heard of a community in Virginia!

There is a lot of confusion and false rumours that go around about the MICM but I can highly recommend the community in Still River. However, if one is looking for a community with a stress on the Office this wouldn't be the community for you. They are a more active community.

Totus Tuus
I've met some of the sisters from Still River and Sr. MC is right -- they're totally solid. I too have not heard of the Virginia community but I honestly know very little about the Order itself. I do know that they make traditional publications like books and "Old Calendar" (liturgical) calendars smile.gif
Veritas
QUOTE(Totus Tuus @ Jun 25 2007, 07:49 PM) [snapback]1301491[/snapback]
Is it a Traditional Latin Mass (a.k.a., "Tridentine"), or a Latin Novus Ordo (a.k.a., the Mass of Vatican II properly celebrated happy.gif) ?


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It's the NO in Latin.
AlterDominicus
Yeah more or less, veritas is right. Its more the Novus Ordo mass, with a really awkward liturgical calender, but its ALL in latin except for like the readings and gospel and homily of course.

We were there Sunday, haha, and it said like the Sunday after pentecost, and all this other stuff so Sister Maria Stella had to explain the whole Vatican II-ish like thing to us. It was pretty funny.
EJames
QUOTE(Totus Tuus @ Jun 26 2007, 06:56 AM) [snapback]1301969[/snapback]
I too have not heard of the Virginia community but I honestly know very little about the Order itself. I do know that they make traditional publications like books and "Old Calendar" (liturgical) calendars smile.gif

thanks for tghe info....sorry. when i saw Richmond, i had Virginia in my brain, as a Canadian, i only associate Richmond, with Virginia..should have said New Hampshire..
pax!
Veritas
QUOTE(AlterDominicus @ Jun 26 2007, 11:36 AM) [snapback]1302088[/snapback]
Yeah more or less, veritas is right. Its more the Novus Ordo mass, with a really awkward liturgical calender, but its ALL in latin except for like the readings and gospel and homily of course.

We were there Sunday, haha, and it said like the Sunday after pentecost, and all this other stuff so Sister Maria Stella had to explain the whole Vatican II-ish like thing to us. It was pretty funny.


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Being at Mass there, though is like being in Heaven! The music is SO beautiful!
AlterDominicus
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!! caption_yes.gif DUDE! I felt like I was in Rome or something, I was like whoa!
Totus Tuus
QUOTE(Veritas @ Jun 26 2007, 10:18 AM) [snapback]1302043[/snapback]
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It's the NO in Latin.



Hmm, it sounds like a Traditional Latin Mass from what AlterDominicus is saying, Veritas.
Veritas
QUOTE(Totus Tuus @ Jun 26 2007, 05:48 PM) [snapback]1302425[/snapback]
Hmm, it sounds like a Traditional Latin Mass from what AlterDominicus is saying, Veritas.


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Nope. I'm a local and attend Mass there on occasion. I also had a live-in at the convent -we attended Mass there daily. I also know the pastor. Plus, I work for the Diocese and I know where the TLM is in our diocese. It's NO in Latin. TLM is at Holy Trinity and Saint Augustine in South Saint Paul.

This is just for fun, my grandparents and great-grandparents were married at Saint Agnes, my mom was baptized there, and I had a number of good friends go to school there. Great parish.
Totus Tuus
QUOTE(Veritas @ Jun 26 2007, 07:38 PM) [snapback]1302482[/snapback]
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Nope. I'm a local and attend Mass there on occasion. I also had a live-in at the convent -we attended Mass there daily. I also know the pastor. Plus, I work for the Diocese and I know where the TLM is in our diocese. It's NO in Latin. TLM is at Holy Trinity and Saint Augustine in South Saint Paul.

This is just for fun, my grandparents and great-grandparents were married at Saint Agnes, my mom was baptized there, and I had a number of good friends go to school there. Great parish.


Wowzers, so why do they have a different liturgical calendar?
Veritas
QUOTE(Totus Tuus @ Jun 26 2007, 10:12 PM) [snapback]1302724[/snapback]
Wowzers, so why do they have a different liturgical calendar?


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Hey and if my credentials aren't enough -which is okay wink.gif- here it is staight on the website: http://www.stagnes.net/liturgy.html

I have never known them to follow a different liturgical calendar.
EJames
Many Communities that use and Follow the 'Tridentine' Classical Mass, have the pre-vatican 2 Ordo, and older Liturgical calender, since the calender was changed after The Council.
so, for example, when i was at N.D. de Trior, we had different Feast days, and different Sunday Gospel readings etc, then the Novus Ordo Luturgies...the whole year A and .B. and C, thingy is new, before the Council their was not a huge variation of readings. all just like it still is in the Eastern Catholic/Orthodox Churches. YET , my Spirtual Director/father Celebrates the N.O Latin, ad orientum, but because he prays the 1962 Latin DIvine Office, he follows the 'old' calender as such..
pax et Bonum
Totus Tuus
QUOTE(Veritas @ Jun 26 2007, 11:28 PM) [snapback]1302881[/snapback]
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Hey and if my credentials aren't enough -which is okay wink.gif- here it is staight on the website: http://www.stagnes.net/liturgy.html

I have never known them to follow a different liturgical calendar.



I didn’t mean to make is sound as if I didn’t accept your comments – they were very informative actually. Thank you! I was just curious because the whole idea of having the Novus Ordo with the old lectionary or liturgical calendar (as A.D. and EJames have implied) is totally new to me and I was curious to see how it was used. At OLAM we celebrated the Latin N.O., but everything that goes along with it is N.O. as well. I personally attend a Tridentine on Sundays here back home, and have never seen anything N.O. incorporated with it. So a mixture of the two (if I’m interpreting EJAmes’ post correctly) is novel to me. happy.gif
EJames
QUOTE(Totus Tuus @ Jun 27 2007, 06:18 AM) [snapback]1303046[/snapback]
I didn’t mean to make is sound as if I didn’t accept your comments – they were very informative actually. Thank you! I was just curious because the whole idea of having the Novus Ordo with the old lectionary or liturgical calendar (as A.D. and EJames have implied) is totally new to me and I was curious to see how it was used. At OLAM we celebrated the Latin N.O., but everything that goes along with it is N.O. as well. I personally attend a Tridentine on Sundays here back home, and have never seen anything N.O. incorporated with it. So a mixture of the two (if I’m interpreting EJAmes’ post correctly) is novel to me. happy.gif

yes.. i think the mixture is novel as well, and may only pertain to those who perhaps Celebrate a pre-Conciliar Divine Office, just so things run smoothly..
jkaands
The new offfshoot of the CMRI--congreg Mary Queen will prob be another in communion which will celebrate a Tridentine mass..AND they wear a (very) full, very handsome blue habit!
Totus Tuus
QUOTE(EJames @ Jun 27 2007, 02:01 PM) [snapback]1303301[/snapback]
yes.. i think the mixture is novel as well, and may only pertain to those who perhaps Celebrate a pre-Conciliar Divine Office, just so things run smoothly..



Yeah... that is definitely true.
moon_child_anne
How about the community that Mother Angelica of EWTN fame belongs to? Don't they do that? I don't know for sure though.

Anne
EJames
QUOTE(moon_child_anne @ Jun 30 2007, 07:37 PM) *
How about the community that Mother Angelica of EWTN fame belongs to? Don't they do that? I don't know for sure though.

Anne

Hi, no they do not actually ,from what i have seen and read... the Sisters attend a Novos Ordo Mass, with some (Ordinaries...Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus etc) in sung Latin.
when they were in thier old convent (=now the Friars) Holy Mass was celebrated Ad Orientum, but also facing the Sisters
pax!
Saint_Gemma_Galgani
The ones which I am most interested in are Gemma's orders, though I am concerned about when they will be founded.
trfr415
The Carmelites in Manchester, MO have it once a month or once a week. The frequency escapes me at the moment. Manchester is a suburb of St. Louis, but St. Louis mailing.

Christopher
Thomist-in-Training
The Dominican Nuns at Buffalo, AFAIK, have the TLM at least sometimes--I don't know how often--w/Lauds & Vespers in Latin. (I think the ones at Marbury have Latin Office, but not the TLM?) Really the proper "Traditional Mass" for Dominicans is the Dominican Rite, though, but their chaplain is not a Dominican so he learnt the TLM instead.

The Franciscans of the Immaculate (Friars, Sisters, a few cloistered nuns) are a relatively new group and differ convent to convent, but are VERY orthodox and like Latin NO when they can get it--some groups have the TLM. (The Sister I know with them said at one of the convents that does, they have a class every day on the history and spirituality of it and the sisters at her convent are "all jealous"!)

So this is really one of those UNhelpful posts... but maybe it will help a little.

There is a website with a list of the US TLM communities in union with Rome... it should come up quickly on Google.
EJames2
The Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles is a traditional monastic community of women who desire to imitate the Blessed Virgin Mary in the giving of herself to God to fulfill His Will, especially in her role of assistance by prayer and work to the Apostles, first priests of the Catholic Church.
Every day we continue the rich legacy of our predecessors with the monastic office and Tridentine Mass in Gregorian Chant in Latin, the traditional liturgical language of the Roman Catholic Church.

Society in these latter days is in obvious dire need of re-evangelization and sanctification through the ministry in particular of the sacred priesthood of the Roman Catholic Church. Although times have changed, the divine mission committed to the first Apostles, as well as the needs of those to whom they were sent, have not.


http://www.benedictinesofmary.org/index.html
Due to the monastic lifestyle we live, we would prefer letters in form of US mail or fax, rather than telephone or email.
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Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles
Priory of Our Lady of Ephesus
Attn: Mother Therese
1400 NE 42nd Terrace
Kansas City, Missouri 64116

Fax: (816) 455-2063
the lords sheep
QUOTE(trfr415 @ Jan 6 2008, 10:44 PM) *
The Carmelites in Manchester, MO have it once a month or once a week. The frequency escapes me at the moment. Manchester is a suburb of St. Louis, but St. Louis mailing.

Christopher



I don't believe they have it ever. I attend Mass there every once in a while (and am very close with one of the Sisters) and I've never heard anything mentioned about Latin mass.
Are you certain it's not the cloistered Carmelites in Clayton? that's very close...
Gemma
QUOTE(trfr415 @ Jan 6 2008, 10:44 PM) *
The Carmelites in Manchester, MO have it once a month or once a week. The frequency escapes me at the moment. Manchester is a suburb of St. Louis, but St. Louis mailing.

Christopher


It's the Carmelites in Dallas who have the TLM in their chapel. The nuns themselves don't participate.

Blessings,
Gemma
Margaret Clare
QUOTE(Gemma @ Jan 7 2008, 08:13 AM) *
It's the Carmelites in Dallas who have the TLM in their chapel. The nuns themselves don't participate.

Blessings,
Gemma

Actually, the sisters are free to attend the TLM on Sundays. I know personally at least two of them do, if not all, though they only receive Holy Communion at their earlier English Mass at 7 AM.

Back when the Mater Dei Latin Mass Community was looking for a place to have it on Sundays (I'm not sure when this was, maybe early/mid 90's .. ?), the Discalced Carmelite Nuns there offered their chapel and the former bishop of Dallas, Bishop Grahmann, approved -- only he said the sisters could not participate.

So thus is why they could not. They would still hear the Mass from their choir though, just not receive Holy Communion. However, now that the MP has happened, maybe that will change over time. They are more accustomed to the Novus Ordo now, and chant the Office in English, though with a few prayers in Latin. However, they did tell me they are going to begin chanting the Office in Latin on Solemnities. And they are very close to the wonderful people of the Mater Dei Community. :j

They are a beautiful traditional Carmel under the older 1990 Constitutions, and doing well with vocations. Though for someone looking for, or rather feeling the Lord is calling them to, a strictly TLM community, they should look instead at the Carmel of Jesus, Mary and Joseph in Valparaiso, NE - which is overflowing with vocations but will likely have a foundation at some point in the future.

Then there's the Buffalo, Brooklyn and Alexandria, SD Carmels, which chant the revised Office in Latin - which are beautiful.
Margaret Clare
Also the Discalced Carmelite Nuns in Des Plaines, IL have the Traditional Latin Mass every First Saturday in their chapel, and I'm pretty sure they've always been able to participate.
Margaret Clare
Hey, it looks like the DCJs in St. Louis are going to have it once a month - http://www.latinmassnetwork.net/2007/12/ca...n-kirkwood.html

Also, I forgot to add about Dallas, they did have a TLM offered by the FSSP priest there for a clothing ceremony last November. It seems likely they'll have more in the future. I do know at least my friend there has a great love for the TLM.
EJames2
i assume that its only in America that this inquiry is focused on, but if interested, i can tell you of the 8 or so Communities in France (both Cloistered or Apostolic), who Celebrate exclusively the Traditional Rites of The Church.
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pax
Saint_Gemma_Galgani
QUOTE(EJames2 @ Jan 7 2008, 12:23 PM) *
i assume that its only in America that this inquiry is focused on, but if interested, i can tell you of the 8 or so Communities in France (both Cloistered or Apostolic), who Celebrate exclusively the Traditional Rites of The Church.
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pax

I am also interested in ones in France, especially if they are Passionists.
trfr415
QUOTE(the lords sheep @ Jan 7 2008, 02:08 AM) *
I don't believe they have it ever. I attend Mass there every once in a while (and am very close with one of the Sisters) and I've never heard anything mentioned about Latin mass.
Are you certain it's not the cloistered Carmelites in Clayton? that's very close...



it's the ones in Kirkwood on Manchester Rd.
HeavenlyCalling
QUOTE(Sr. Mary Catharine @ Jun 26 2007, 08:37 AM) *
All of the Slave of the Immaculate Heart of Mary communities are in communion with Rome. The community in NH has an "irregular status" as a religious community but not as Catholics! However, I think progress is being made.
The communities in Still River are approved by the diocese and have status as diocesan institutes. They are very well regarded by the Bishop.
I have no idea about MICM's in Virginia. I've known the communities for 33 years and have never heard of a community in Virginia!

There is a lot of confusion and false rumours that go around about the MICM but I can highly recommend the community in Still River. However, if one is looking for a community with a stress on the Office this wouldn't be the community for you. They are a more active community.

Wow, do you know where in NH these sisters are? I might have to pay them a little visit smile.gif
the lords sheep
I stand corrected. TLM starts this Wednesday! Maybe I'll go check it out....

Carmelite Sisters in Kirkwood, MO to have monthly Traditional Latin Mass
Beginning January 9, 2008 the Carmelite Sisters of the Divine Heart of Jesus will have the Traditional Latin Mass on the 2nd Wednesday of the Month at 7 AM at:

Chapel of St. Agnes
10341 Manchester Rd
Kirkwood, MO 63122
314-965-7616
EJames2
QUOTE(Saint_Gemma_Galgani @ Jan 7 2008, 05:52 PM) *
I am also interested in ones in France, especially if they are Passionists.

well in France their are roughly;y 20 houses/friaries/Convents/ Abbeys who exclusively utilize the Traditional Rites. the Womens Communities that Celebrate according to the Traditional Rites of The Church are Benedictines, or Apostolic/Contemplative Dominicans (and also SSPX Associated Franciscans),
the Passionist Nuns in France have shrunk in numbers considerably.
BUT, their is a Community that , as far as i can tell , are VERY similar in charism of identifying with the reparation of The Passion of Our Lord., AND are served Daily by the 'Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter' AND, (if i remember well, ) have a Sister from the U.K..
you could write and ask them about any connection with Saint Gemma
they are
Religieuses Victimes du Sacré-Coeur de
Jésus/Victim Religious of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
(previously mentioned in the Phorum)
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my rough translation from French below.
"Founded in 1838 by madame
Julie-Adèle of Grin-Ricard,who become Prioress under the name of, Mother Mary -victim
of Jesus Crucified ((1793-1865), the Institute has for its particular end to unite with the Divine Saviour
in his Victimhood and Passion to imitate in religion and charity Our Lord who
incomparably immolating himself in sacrifice for the Glory of God
and the salvation of souls.
Aim of the Community
Penance,Reparation, Salvation of
Souls, Console the Heart of Jesus, Sanctification of priests (hood), that all thoughts as a virgin victim to Gods merciful Love, the principal may be to Console,the Heart of Christ in His passion.

The Community is dedicated to
the perpetual adoration of most Holy Sacrament. « Una cum Christo Hostia, cor
Unum », it is their moto. The Sisters make vows of Poverty, Chastity,
Obedience and papal enclosure

It is by love that Jesus
Sacrifices himself, it is by love that it is necessary to follow Him in His Sacrifice, and the
treasure of this love is contained in His Heart.
It is this mark of the Sisters, indicated by their title 'Victims of the Sacred Heart', that indicates their vocation is totally founded upon Love.
This is the only Monastery of the Community and has, as of 2006, 13 Nuns and a 2 Novices."

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and a bird told me they do the hairshirt thing and symbolic' dicsipline, in the same manner as the Contmplative Missionaries of Charity and FFIs.
( good references i think would be required from Spiritual persons/directors for this life)
Rev. Mother Superior
Monastère des Religieuses Victimes du Sacré-Coeur de
Jésus
52 rue Lavat
13003 Marseille
(south France)
FRANCE

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please do not reproduce these pics anywhere, thanks.




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if you need anymore info or anything, dont hesitate to PM me.
in communion of prayer
Saint_Gemma_Galgani
QUOTE(EJames2 @ Jan 8 2008, 08:29 PM) *
well in France their are roughly;y 20 houses/friaries/Convents/ Abbeys who exclusively utilize the Traditional Rites. the Womens Communities that Celebrate according to the Traditional Rites of The Church are Benedictines, or Apostolic/Contemplative Dominicans (and also SSPX Associated Franciscans),
the Passionist Nuns in France have shrunk in numbers considerably.
BUT, their is a Community that , as far as i can tell , are VERY similar in charism of identifying with the reparation of The Passion of Our Lord., AND are served Daily by the 'Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter' AND, (if i remember well, ) have a Sister from the U.K..
you could write and ask them about any connection with Saint Gemma
they are
Religieuses Victimes du Sacré-Coeur de
Jésus/Victim Religious of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
(previously mentioned in the Phorum)
-
my rough translation from French below.
"Founded in 1838 by madame
Julie-Adèle of Grin-Ricard,who become Prioress under the name of, Mother Mary -victim
of Jesus Crucified ((1793-1865), the Institute has for its particular end to unite with the Divine Saviour
in his Victimhood and Passion to imitate in religion and charity Our Lord who
incomparably immolating himself in sacrifice for the Glory of God
and the salvation of souls.
Aim of the Community
Penance,Reparation, Salvation of
Souls, Console the Heart of Jesus, Sanctification of priests (hood), that all thoughts as a virgin victim to Gods merciful Love, the principal may be to Console,the Heart of Christ in His passion.

The Community is dedicated to
the perpetual adoration of most Holy Sacrament. « Una cum Christo Hostia, cor
Unum », it is their moto. The Sisters make vows of Poverty, Chastity,
Obedience and papal enclosure

It is by love that Jesus
Sacrifices himself, it is by love that it is necessary to follow Him in His Sacrifice, and the
treasure of this love is contained in His Heart.
It is this mark of the Sisters, indicated by their title 'Victims of the Sacred Heart', that indicates their vocation is totally founded upon Love.
This is the only Monastery of the Community and has, as of 2006, 13 Nuns and a 2 Novices."

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and a bird told me they do the hairshirt thing and symbolic' dicsipline, in the same manner as the Contmplative Missionaries of Charity and FFIs.
( good references i think would be required from Spiritual persons/directors for this life)
Rev. Mother Superior
Monastère des Religieuses Victimes du Sacré-Coeur de
Jésus
52 rue Lavat
13003 Marseille
(south France)
FRANCE

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please do not reproduce these pics anywhere, thanks.




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if you need anymore info or anything, dont hesitate to PM me.
in communion of prayer

Thank you!
EJames2
QUOTE(Saint_Gemma_Galgani @ Jun 25 2007, 11:37 AM) *
Does anyone know of a convent where the Traditional Latin Mass is celebrated, which is in full communion with Rome?

and a general FYI, non-exhasutive 2006 list
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Orders using 1962/63 or earlier Missals/TRidentine Liturgies

'Traditional' Orders for Women

Abbaye Notre-Dame-de-Fidélité (Classic French tradtional founeded in 1967, and have kept the Traditional Liturgies of The Church since) with currently 67 Nuns.
http://abbayesprovencales.free.fr/jouques/jouques.htm
Rev. Mother Gabrielle de Trudon, O.S.B., Abbess
Abbaye Notre-Dame-de-Fidélité
13490 Jouques
FRANCE
Tel.: +33 4 425 780 17; Fax.: +33 4 425 778 09
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Benedictines ­ Le Barroux
http://www.lovetobecatholic.com/video_850_...enedictine.html

Rev. Mother Placide, OSB., Abbess
Abbaye Notre-Dame de l'Annonciation
La Font de Pertus
84330 Le Barroux
FRANCE.
http://www.barroux.org/monial/monialpres.html
Tel.: +33 490 652 929; Fax: +33 490 652 930

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Benedictines ­ Rosans

Rev. Mother Prioress, OSB
Monastère Notre Dame de Miséricorde
05150 Rosans
FRANCE
Tel.: +33 4 926 670 00; Fax.: +33 4 926 670 02
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Canonesses of the Mother of God

http://chanoines-lagrasse.eu/monastere_feminin.htm

Rev. Mother Marie du Sacré-Coeur, Prioress
Soeurs Chanoinesses Régulières de la Mère de Dieu
Abbaye du Saint-Coeur-Notre-Dame
1 place Ladoucette
05000 Gap
FRANCE
Tel: +33 4 92 52 27 24; E-mail:
soeurs-abbaye@club-internet.fr


Sisters of the Precious Blood - Schellenberg

Rev. Mother Superioress
Schwestern vom Kostbaren Blut
Im Dorf 56
FL-9488 Schellenberg
LIECHTENSTEIN


Sisters of the Precious Blood ­ St. Pelagiberg
http://petrusbruderschaft.eu/pages/niederl...-pelagiberg.php
Rev. Mother Superioress
Schwestern vom Kostbaren Blut
Kurhaus Marienburg
CH-9225 St. Pelagiberg
SWITZERLAND


Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles

http://www.oblatesofmary.com/

Rev. Sr. Therese, Prioress,
Priory of Our Lady of Ephesus
Attn: Mother Therese
1400 NE 42nd Terrace
Kansas City, Missouri 64116

Fax: (816) 455-2063
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Adoratrices du Coeur Royal de Jésus-Christ Souveraine Prêtre

http://www.icrsp.org/Adoratrices/Adoratrices.htm

Rev. Mother Superioress
Maison de Notre Dame de Bonne Déliverance
Via di Gricigliano, 51
50069 Sieci
ITALY
Tel.: +39 055 836 31 80;
adoratrices@icrsp.org


Discalced Carmelites - Valparaiso, Nebraska
http://www.dioceseoflincoln.org/mauve/carmelite.htm

Rev. Mother Teresa of Jesus, O.C.D., Prioress
Carmel of Jesus, Mary and Joseph,
9300 W. Agnew Road,
Valparaiso, NE 68065,
UNITED STATES
Tel.: +1 402 784 0375
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Dominicans of the Holy Ghost ­ Baffe

Rev. Mother Prioress
Institution Saint Dominique
184, rue du Clos Mariotte
88460 Baffe
FRANCE
Tel.: +33 3 29 33 24 67


Dominicans of the Holy Ghost ­ Draguignan

Rev. Mother Prioress
Institution Saint Joseph
269, rue Alphonse Daudet
83300 Draguignan
FRANCE
Tel. + 33 4 94 50 45 40


Dominicans of the Holy Ghost ­ Nantes

Rev. Mother Prioress
École Sainte Catherine de Sienne
32, rue de la Bastille
44000 Nantes
FRANCE
Tel: +33 2 40 20 22 01


Dominicans of the Holy Ghost ­ Pontcalec

Rev. Mother Marie-Geneviève, Prioress
Couvent Notre-Dame-de-Joie
56240 Berne
FRANCE.
Tel: +33 2 97 36 62 03


Dominicans of the Holy Ghost ­ Saint Cloud

Rev. Mother Prioress
Institution Saint-Pie X
19, rue des Écoles
92210 Saint-Cloud
FRANCE
Tel.: +33 1 46 02 58 43
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Religious Victims of the Sacred Heart of Jesus ­ Marseille
Rev. Mother Superior
Monastère des Religieuses Victimes du Sacré-Coeur de
Jésus
52 rue Lavat
13003 Marseille
FRANCE
Tel.: + 33 4 91 50 29 21

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Institute of Servants of the Queen of Apostles

Sr. Margarita, Superior
PO Box 3643,
Columbus, OH 43210
UNITED STATES
Tel.: +1 614 292-2744; E-mail:
servitores@sbcglobal.net

and a new group in Italy i am trying to get info on.
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Orders for Men using exclusively the 1962/63 Missal or Earlier

Apostolic Adminstration of St. John Mary Vianney

http://www.seminario-campos.org.br/

His Excellency, Most Rev. Dom Fernando Arêas Rifan, Titular Bishop of Cedamusa and Personal Apostolic Administrator
Rua Miranda Pinto, 26
Parque Leopoldina
CEP: 28.051-245
Campos-RJ
BRAZIL
Tel.: + 55 22 2732 2198; Fax: +55 22 2732 6851;
E-mail: domfernando@catolicosempre.org.br


Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter

http://www.fssp.org/

Very Rev. Father John Berg FSSP
Superior General
Domus S. Petri Canisius
1700 Fribourg
SWITZERLAND
Tel: +41-26-4880037; Fax: +41-26-4880038; E-mail:
secretariat@fssp.org


Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest

http://www.icrsp.com/

Right Rev. Monsignor Gilles Wach ICRSS, S.T.D.,
Prior General
Seminary of St. Philip Neri
Via di Gricigliano, 52
50069 Sieci
ITALY
Tel.: +39-055 830 96 22; Fax: +39 055 836 30 67;
E-mail: secretariat-mgr@icrsp.org


Fraternity of St. Vincent Ferrer

http://www.chemere.org/

Very Rev. Father Louis-Marie de Blignières FSVF
Prior
Couvent Saint Thomas d'Aquin
53340 Chémeré-le-Roi
FRANCE
Tel.: +33 2 43 98 64; 25 Fax: +33 2 43 98 49 19;
E-mail fsvf@chemere.org


Institute of St. Philip Neri

http://www.institut-philipp-neri.de/

Very Rev. Father Gerald Goesche, ISPN, S.T.D.
Provost
Graunstr. 31
13355 Berlin
GERMANY.
Tel.: +49 30 818 21 676


Benedictines ­ Clear Creek
http://www.lovetobecatholic.com/video_392_...foundation.html

http://www.clearcreekmonks.org/

Very Rev. Dom Philip Anderson, OSB Prior
Monastery of Our Lady of the Annunciation of Clear Creek
5804 West Monastery Road
Hulbert, OK 74441
UNITED STATES.
Tel.: +1 918 772-2454; Fax: + 1 918 772-1044


Benedictines ­ Fontgombault
http://www.lovetobecatholic.com/video_438_...ntgombault.html

http://site.voila.fr/fontgombault/abbaye.htm

His Lordship, Right Rev. Dom Antoine Forgeot OSB Abbot
Abbaye Notre-Dame de Fontgombault
36220 Fontgombault
FRANCE
Tel: +33 254 37 12 03; Fax: +33 254 371 256


Benedictines ­ Gaussan

http://www.bizanet.net/Gaussan.htm

Right Rev. Dom Marc Doat OSB Abbot
Monastère Notre-Dame de Gaussan
11200 Lezignan Corbieres
FRANCE.
Tel: +33 4 68 45 19 92; Fax: +33 4 68 45 19 93


Benedictines ­ Le Barroux
http://www.lovetobecatholic.com/video_867_...tine_Monks.html
http://www.barroux.org/

His Lordship, Right Rev. Dom Louis-Marie de Geyer d'Orth OSB Abbot
Abbaye Sainte-Madeleine
84330 Le Barroux
FRANCE
Tel: +33 490 62 56 31; Fax: +33 490 625 605; E-mail:
asm.bar@free.fr


Benedictines ­ Randol

http://www.randol.org/

Right Rev. Dom Bertrand de Hedouville OSB Abbot
Abbaye Notre-Dame de Randol
63450 Cournols
FRANCE
Tel.: +33 4 73 39 31 00; Fax: +33 4 4 73 39 05 28


Benedictines ­ St. Pierre de Clairac

Rev. Father Marc, OSB Prior
Monastère Sainte-Marie de la Garde,
47270 Saint Pierre de Clairac.
FRANCE
Tel.: + 33 5 53 47 73 89


Benedictines - Triors

His Lordship, Right Reverend Dom Hervé Courau, OSB Abbot
Abbaye Notre-Dame de Triors
B.P. 1
26750 Chatillon Saint Jeans
FRANCE
Tel.: +33 4 75 71 43 39; Fax: +33 4 75 45 38 14
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Religious Institute of the Holy Cross of Riaumont
http://www.riaumont.net/

Rev. Father Alain Hocquemiller, Prior
BP 28
62801 Liévin Cedex
FRANCE
Tel.: +33 3 21 28 32 09; Fax: + 33 3 21 70 72 47;
E-mail:sainte-croix@riaumont.net


Canons Regular of the Mother of God
http://chanoines-lagrasse.com

His Lordship, Right Rev. Monsignor Wladimir-Marie de Saint-Jean, Abbot
Abbaye Sainte-Marie
6, rive gauche
11220 Lagrasse
FRANCE
Tel. +33 4 68 58 11 58; Fax: +33 4 68 58 11 52;
E-mail: chanoines@chanoines-lagrasse.com


Canons Regular of the New Jerusalem
http://www.canonsregular.com

Very Rev. Dom Daniel Oppenheimer CRNJ, Prior
1635 Kehrs Mill Road,
Chesterfield, MO 63005-4310
UNITED STATES
Tel: +1 636.536.4082; E-mail:
information@canonsregular.com


Monks of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel
http://www.carmelitemonks.org/

Very Rev. Father Daniel Mary Schneider, M.Carm., Prior
35 Road AFW
Powell, WY 82435
UNITED STATES
Tel.: +1 307 645-3310


Militia Templi; The Poor Knights of Christ

http://ordo-militiae-templi.org

His Excellency Dom Marcello Alberto Cristofani della Magione, CPMO, Grand Master and Duke
Castello della Magione
I-53036 Poggibonsi
Siena
ITALY
Tel: +39 0577 936009
cancelleria@ordo-militiae-templi.org
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AND the following use/follow the 1962 Latin Missal-Divine Office, but Celebrate the (Latin-vernacular) Novus Ordo, with occasional Extraordinary Rite.


St Michael's Abbey
Farnborough
Hampshire
England
GU14 7NQ.
info@farnboroughabbey.org
http://www.farnboroughabbey.org/home.php
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Monastero di San Benedetto (regular Tridentine Low Mass within the Community, Conventual Novus Ordo)
Via Reguardati, 22
06046 Norcia (PG)
Italy
http://www.lovetobecatholic.com/video_539_...ional_disc.html
monastero@osbnorcia.org
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Pluscarden Abbey- (Divine Office-Liturgies in Latin revised 1963 Missal, Novus Ordo Mass very similar to Solesmes )
Elgin, Morayshire,
IV30 8UA
Scotland,
United Kingdom
http://www.pluscardenabbey.org/home.asp
Margaret Clare
Here's an article from someone who visited three of the religious communities in France that use the Traditional Rite ... the Benedictine Nuns at Jouques & Barroux, and the Dominicans of the Holy Ghost .. http://www.rc.net/australia/aprel/france.htm

(from the list above, there are more than three)
ruso
From Spain highlighting this convent, was finally aproved in 2007, reports directly to the commission and Eclesia Dei and never really belonged to the SSPX. This is the community where died the sister Maria Sherry of the mother of God, widely known and venerated by traditionalists and supporters of the SSPX. Although I found that the community will never belong to the SSPX

In Spanish only:

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