Parishes in the Archdiocese of Seattle

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In the Archdiocese of Seattle, are there any liturgically traditional parishes (especially parishes that have the TLM, as well as reverent Ordinary Form Masses (i.e., no liturgical dance nor clapping during the Mass, etc.), that use more traditional music what-knot)?

I asked about the traditional parishes in the Southern California area, a couple of months ago, but I do not want a debate to ensue.
 
Blessed Sacrament is a Dominican parish in the University District that has a traditional-oriented Ordinary Form Liturgy at 12pm on Sunday. They use Latin for many of the prayers and the choir is very good.

There used to be a TLM at St. Alphonsus in Ballard, but I don’t know if it is still around.

Those are the two I’m personally familiar with.
 
I have tried several parishes in my visits to the Seattle area over the years. I have yet to find one that wasn’t, well, “extremely progressive.”
 
You can try the Polish parish, St. Margaret of Scotland. They have English Masses for the Saturday vigil Mass and also one on Sunday morning. Not TLM but reverent.
 
The two Sunday morning Masses at St. Joseph in Issaquah, WA are reverent OF if you want to travel out of the city. Organ and traditional hymns, Latin, very tradition minded priest. Have you tried St. James Cathedral?
 
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