15 July 2020

Comprehensive List of Live Streaming Traditional Latin Masses (Updated)

Thank you Matthew! 

From A Catholic Life

By Matthew Plese


With the current crisis in regards to the coronavirus, many Dioceses or governments have suspended all Masses and gatherings. This is unprecedented in the Church. As a result, in most places, the faithful have been dispensed from Sunday Mass. Yet, while it is possible to be dispensed from the precept of assisting at Mass, the divine law requires that Sundays are nevertheless honored. We must refrain from servile works on Sundays, pray, worship God as we can, and perform works of mercy, in addition to using the time for rest and leisure with family or friends. See: Top 5 Ways to Sanctify Sunday When Mass is Suspended

In order for the faithful to help sanctify Sunday, many parishes are now livestreaming their Masses. In fact, many of the links here offer daily streaming - even the weekday Masses and the devotions.

During this Lent, we especially bear these crosses which the Lord has given us. When Lent started, we never planned to receive this Cross, but like our Lord, we must bear it with patience and resignation.

Some of these livestreams are only during this period of crisis. Others are available all year round. If you know of any more, please list them in the comment section below.

LatinMass.live
The live-updating index of live-streaming Latin Masses on the internet. (Real time updating. Unfortunately, it doesn't say whether times are local, GMT, or set to a different zone.)


Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter
Society of St. Pius V
Society of St. Pius X
Institute of Christ the King
Eastern Catholic Rites:
Schedule for the Shrine of Christ the King, Chicago, IL:
From One Peter Five

Santissima Trinità dei Pellegrini (FSSP), Rome, Italy – via their YouTube channel: Mass every day at 6:30 pm local time (1:30 pm EDT)
St Eugene, Paris, France – via their YouTube channel and Facebook page. Mass every weekday at 7:00 pm local time (2:00 pm EDT). Sunday: Mass at 11 am, Vespers at 5:45 pm, Mass again at 7:00 pm.
Chevetogne Abbey (Monastery of the Holy Cross), Belgium – via their Mixlr channel. Services in the Byzantine church in Church Slavonic, French and other languages. Check the schedule daily. Times are European Central. During Lent, the Divine Liturgy is celebrated only on Sunday and Saturday, but the Liturgy of the Presanctified is celebrated on Wednesdays and Fridays, and various other Hours (Matins, Vespers, Great Compline etc.) are broadcast every day.
Collegiate Church of St Just, Lyons, France (FSSP) – via their YouTube channel; schedule pending.
Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Užhorod, Ukraine (Greek-Catholic) – via their YouTube channel. (Not sure about the schedule, since I don’t read Ukrainian. On Eastern European standard time, 2 hours ahead of Greenwich, 7 hours ahead of EDT.)
Chapelle Saint Jean-Baptiste, Toulouse, France (ICRSP) – via their Facebook page: schedule pending.
St Roch, Paris, France – via their Facebook page live, daily at 8:30 am local time; reposted afterwards to their YouTube channel.
Heiligenkreuz Abbey, Austria (Cistercians) – two livestreams on their website:
Chapel of St Bernard: Vigils 5:15 am; Lauds, 6 am; Terce and Sext, 12 pm; Vespers, 6 pm; Compline, 7:50 pm. Mass on weekdays at 6:25 am, 11 am, and 5 pm; Sunday at 9:30 am. In addition, the Divine Mercy Rosary is prayed at 3 pm, and the ‘Maurus Blessing’ with a relic of cross especially for the sick. At 8:15 p.m. the rosary will be prayed.
Chapel of St Catherine: Mass every Monday at 6 pm; Tuesday to Saturday at 5 pm, followed by Adoration; Sunday at 5 pm.
Shrine of Our Lady of Loreto, Římov, Czech Republic (FSSP) – via their webpage: Sunday Mass at 10:30 am, Monday to Saturday at 6 pm.
Oratory of St Philip Neri, Birmingham, England – via their YouTube channel: EF at 9 am, OF at 11 am everyday, including Sundays. (GMT)
St Dominic’s Church and Shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary, London, England – via their Facebook page; Dominican Rite Mass on Sundays at 4:30 pm (GMT)
Most Precious Blood of Jesus, Pittsburgh, PA (ICRSP) – via their Facebook page: Monday – Friday, 12 noon; Tuesday, also at 7 pm; Saturday at 9 a.m.; Sunday, Low Mass at 8 a.m., sung Mass at 11 a.m.
Prince of Peace, Taylors, South Carolina – via their Facebook page and YouTube channel; daily Mass at noon local time; Sunday at 11 am (OF) and 12 noon (EF).

St Mary’s, Providence, Rhode Island (FSSP)
 – via their webpage: Monday-Wednesday, 7:00 am; Thursday, 7:00 am; Friday, 11:00 am & 6:30 pm; Saturday 9:00 am, with the Rosary beforehand; Sunday, 8:00 am with the Rosary beforehand, & 10:00 am.
St Patrick Parish and Oratory, Waterbury, Connecticut, (ICRSP) – via their Facebook page: currently scheduled at 6:30 am daily.

St Patrick, Wilmington, Delaware
 – via YouTube: schedule not posted.
Conception Abbey, Conception, Missouri – via their webpage.
Monday-Saturday: Lauds at 7:15 am, Mass at 11:45 am, Vespers at 5:15 pm
Sunday: Lauds at 7:45 am, Mass at 10:30 am, Vespers at 5:30 pm
On Saturday, March 21, Sunday schedule for the feast of St Benedict.
St Barnabas the Apostle, Fallon, Missouri – via their Facebook page; Saturday at 4:30 pm local time, Sunday at 10 a.m.
Epiphany of Our Lord, St Louis, Missouri – via their Facebook page, no regular schedule.
St Stanislaus, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (ICRSP) – via their webpage: Low Mass, Monday-Thursday at 12:00 pm, Friday at 6:30 pm, Saturday at 9:00 am. Sunday, Low Mass with organ at 8:00 am, High Mass at 10:00 am.

Holy Resurrection Monastery, Nazianzen, Wisconsin (Romanian Greek-Catholic) 
– via their Facebook page: their very full liturgical schedule is available at their webpage.

St Albert Priory, Oakland, California (Dominican Fathers)
 – via their webpage. Sundays at 9:30 am., incl. Easter: Annunciation: 5:00 pm; April 4th, Dominican Rite, 11:00 am; Holy Thursday and Good Friday, 7:30 pm; Easter Vigil: 8:30 pm (Pacific Daylight Time)
Immaculate Heart of Mary Oratory, San José, California, (ICRSP) – via their YouTube channelSunday: 10:00 a.m., Monday - Saturday 12:00 p.m., Compline: Monday and Wednesday through Saturday - 9:00 p.m., Please note: No live streaming of Compline on Tuesdays and Sundays.
St Andrew Russian Greek-Catholic Church, El Segundo, California – via their Facebook page: Divine LIturgy on Sunday, March 22, at 10:00 am PDT.

Churches in England and Wales

Bournemouth Oratory, Bournemouth
Cardiff Oratory, Cardiff

4 comments:

  1. Mater Ecclesia is setting up for Mass starting Sunday 1030 ET, on the FB page, or their website. Diocesan TLM

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  2. The Saturday Mass schedule has changed for Immaculate Heart of Mary Oratory (San José) Masses, and Compline has been added at:
    https://youtube.com/channel/UCP3UYnnLs9gPCnlpaeLm41A

    Live streaming at:
    Sunday: 10:00 a.m.
    Monday - Saturday 12:00 p.m.
    Compline: Monday and Wednesday through Saturday - 9:00 p.m.
    Please note: No live streaming of Compline on Tuesdays and Sundays.

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  3. Livestream schedule at Sacred Heart Church, an apostolate of Institute of Christ the King Soverign Priest in Limerick, Ireland.

    Videos of the Masses are available after the live Mass is over.
    Sunday:
    8 am: Low Mass 10:30 am: High Mass 6:15 pm: Vespers
    7 pm: Low Mass
    Monday to Thursday
    8 am: Low Mass 7 pm: Low Mass followed by Adoration with prayers in time of an epidemic
    Friday:
    8 am: Low Mass 7 pm: Low Mass
    followed by Stations of the Cross and prayers in time of an epidemic
    Saturday:
    8 am: Low Mass
    12 noon: Low Mass
    7 pm: Adoration with
    prayers in time of an epidemic
    Sacred Heart Church
    Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest
    The Crescent
    Limerick V94 HK29
    https://institute-christ-king.ie/?fbclid=IwAR3uW0idK66TgUWAGmkgdiXpNeD0pkdQNFQo6WNNnRDgXFJzBsd7ScdRyp4

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  4. Check out Our Lady of Victory blogspot
    Fairfield,Ohio
    Bishop Markus Ramolla
    Father Marcellus Moylan
    Pre-1950 Missale Romanum + Holy Week.

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