Where to find Traditional Roman Catholic Church

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I know this question has to be on this forum somewhere but I couldn’t find it. Where can I see if there are any Traditional Roman Catholic churches near me? I live in Maryland. But is there a site that lists churches that celebrate the Traditional Roman mass?

And also, are there books at these churches that translates the mass? Thanks
 
I know this question has to be on this forum somewhere but I couldn’t find it. Where can I see if there are any Traditional Roman Catholic churches near me? I live in Maryland. But is there a site that lists churches that celebrate the Traditional Roman mass?

And also, are there books at these churches that translates the mass? Thanks
It’s referred to as the Traditional LATIN Mass (TLM) - calling it the Traditional Roman Mass isn’t quite correct, which may be why you’re having trouble finding one.

Most TLM parishes do have, to my knowledge, Mass books which give both the Latin and English.

You can find materials to help you online as well - if you go to ewtn.com, go to the ‘Faith’ tab, then click on ‘Motu Proprio Resources’, then on ‘mass booklet’, you’ll get a booklet that has at least the Latin and English prayers of the TLM (although it won’t have the readings for any Mass other than All Souls’ Day)
 
**But is there a site that lists churches that celebrate the Traditional Roman mass?
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All Eucharistic rites authorized by the Church are traditional.
 
**But is there a site that lists churches that celebrate the Traditional Roman mass?
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All Eucharistic rites authorized by the Church are traditional.
Yes, but not in the context of the post. In the context of this post, and forum, the Latin Rite prior to 1965 is “traditional” Catholicism.

But the Eastern Rites, of course, are “traditional” in that they still pray the same DL they did 50, 100, 1000 years ago. Modern Latin Rite Catholics have only been praying the ordinary form for 40 years.
 
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