Active Orders That Celebrate TLM Or Mass with Latin?

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s i fall more in love with the TLM, i wonder if i am called to an order that celebrates the Traditional Latin Mass. now i know i am more likely to find a more traditional and cloistered order that does this, but what about a semi-active order with some younger guys?

personally i am also looking for the following,

-brothers - not just canons regular (priests only)
-active/contemplative (parish missions, retreats, music events)
-active with poor/youth
-Marian (daily Rosary)
-Eucharistic (daily Benediction/adoration/holy hour)
-big hood.

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so far i know of these who meet some but not all,

-Franciscan Friars of the Renewal, CFR. New York
-Oblates of the Virgin Mary, OMV. Boston/California/etc. - (just started TLM low Mass at parish)
-Norbertines, O.Praem. California/etc. - (moving towards TLM?)
-Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word, MFVA. Alabama
-Franciscans Friars of the Immaculate, FI. MA/IN

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if they don’t happen to celebrate the TLM but are orthodox and serious about obedience to the Magisterium, or may at least do the responses in Latin like the EWTN missionaries on tv, i would think they would be open to the TLM in the future…
 
stift-heiligenkreuz.org/ (their Chant was used in Halo 3)
carmelitemonks.org/index.html
barroux.org/
randol.org/

Many of the sites are of places in Europe, and the websites are not in english. Check out The New Liturgical Movement Blog for other traditional communities, they have a whole list of them, and the blog authors could probably point you in the right direction.

If you are anywhere near washington the Dominicans Brothers of Seattle are celebrating the Dominican Rite of Mass this August for the first time in over 40 years! Hopefully they will make it a regular thing! I’m keeping my fingers cross for that.
 
I believe the community in your first link is cistercite.
A man I know is in that community, not in the same abbey, but the same community, and he has many struggles because of their “modern” theology…
 
hmm… really if thats true its too bad, from the look of the website the community seems real traditional… but I can’t read much of the website its mostly in german and latin. I have only limited knowledge of the two…

whatever their theology may be they have beautiful chants and beautiful looking masses in a beautiful abby church!
 
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