Enclosed religious orders with tridentine mass

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Hi there,

are there in the world any enclosed religious orders
with tridentine mass for male ?

(Carthusians do not have tridentine mass as its stated on their website)

Thanks for help.
 
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I don’t know this for a fact, but judging by the position of the altar, I believe that the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Alabama (part of Our Lady of the Angels Monastery) celebrates the EF. The Poor Clares attend Mass enclosed.
 
I moved your thread to vocations so that those who are more knowledgeable about religious communities will see it.
 
It’s difficult to find enclosed Traditionalist communities for men. The guys are usually ordained so they can help with spreading the MEF.

Here are the Canons Regular of the New Jerusalem. They’re in one of my favorite areas of the world – Jefferson County, West Virginia (New community with MEF; local Thoroughbred racetrack; and quirky historical village of Harper’s Ferry).

https://www.canonsregular.com

My emerging Society of Apostolic Life has a contemplative branch. As of right now, everyone is in their own home. If one has access to the MEF, they are not discouraged from attending.

Blessings,
Mrs Cloisters OP
Lay Dominican
http://cloisters.tripod.com/
http://cloisters.tripod.com/charity/
http://cloisters.tripod.com/holyangels/id9.html/
 
The Carmelite Monks, when they finish their new monastery will be completely and strictly enclosed. (They are even installing a double grill in the speak rooms, turns, etc.) They offer the Carmelite Rite, which is very similar to the Tridentine Mass, with the added bonus that their Holy Week Masses didn’t get tampered with in the late 50’s like the Tridentine did.

I did say “when they finish their new monastery”, but even now, they try to keep cloistered as much as they possibly can. They are hoping to move into the monastery by year’s end, even though it will not be completely finished. They are a very holy group of men. http://www.carmelitemonks.org/

A fairly current look at the new monastery is below. It gives a broad overview of the place, but does not zero in on any of the beautiful carved stonework they have done.

 
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