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Convents in the UK with exclusively TLM?


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ConfettiCatholic

Hello!
I am currently discerning my vocation.
Can anyone please tell me what convents in the UK have only the Latin Mass?

God bless.

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profer_lumen_cæcis

+J.M.J.+

 

Deo gratias! May God reward you for listening to His voice :) Be assured of prayers for you during your discernment!

 

The Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate in Italy and in England were founded by Fr. Stefano and very closely tied to St. Padre Pio. I have four very close friends who have entered there within the last couple of years--one just made her first profession on Candlemas :) They are a very traditional order, and I am 99% positive that they exclusively hear the traditional Latin Mass--the brothers who say Mass for them are very traditional and say the Tridentine Latin Mass. It is a very healthy order and very beautiful, indeed! Here is their website:

https://franciscansoftheimmaculate.com/

 

If you want a little more "first-hand" information send me a DM :)

 

In His Sacred Heart,

Gertrude

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profer_lumen_cæcis

+J.M.J.+

 

And of course I somehow forgot to link to the Sisters Adorers of the Royal Heart of Jesus, Sovereign Prince. They are serviced by the ICKSP priests and have houses all over the world, and most definitely exclusively hear the Latin Mass. Here is where they list the locations of all of their houses: https://adoratrices.icrss.org/en/houses. They are some of the sweetest people alive, and their love and honor for Our Lord is remarkable :)

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17 hours ago, profer_lumen_cæcis said:

+J.M.J.+

 

Deo gratias! May God reward you for listening to His voice :) Be assured of prayers for you during your discernment!

 

The Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate in Italy and in England were founded by Fr. Stefano and very closely tied to St. Padre Pio. I have four very close friends who have entered there within the last couple of years--one just made her first profession on Candlemas :) They are a very traditional order, and I am 99% positive that they exclusively hear the traditional Latin Mass--the brothers who say Mass for them are very traditional and say the Tridentine Latin Mass. It is a very healthy order and very beautiful, indeed! Here is their website:

https://franciscansoftheimmaculate.com/

 

If you want a little more "first-hand" information send me a DM :)

 

In His Sacred Heart,

Gertrude

Thank you so much!! They look wonderful :) 

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PaxCordisJesu

Welcome to Phatmass! 

I know this community doesn't have the Latin Mass, but they're worth looking at just the same. 

http://www.stceciliasabbey.org.uk

They have the Latin Novus Ordo Form daily with Gregorian chant, and also sing the entire Divine Office in Latin (also with Gregorian chant).

They are an incredible community, very traditional, and growing. They currently have 7 in formation out of the entire community of 31! Even if you don't want to discern with them, it wouldn't be a bad idea to at least check them out or go on retreat with them if you're anywhere close to their abbey. You could figure out whether you feel called to the Benedictine spirituality or not. 

This community's not in the U.K., but they do have an English sister. 

http://www.benedictinesofmary.org

They do have the Latin Mass exclusively.

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Again, these sisters are neither in the U.K., nor do they exclusively have the TLM. I thought I'd post the link to their website though in case others are looking for something similar. 

http://www.mariansisters.com

They regularly have both Forms of the Mass, the OF also with Latin and Gregorian Chant. They don't pray the full office, as they are active sisters (or semi-contemplative-not sure which). They have a daily holy hour, Rosary, examen, etc. A beautiful community, and one that is growing very quickly. They now have 18 sisters (were founded with 4 in 2012), and 5 more are hoping to enter in August. They're also looking to purchase a new convent, as they have outgrown their old.

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