All novus ordo services are worthless and if you attend one you are in grave mortal sin. Pray the Our Father and Rosary at home or where you go but you may never attend a novus ordo even in your casket. Tridentine Masses only can be found in some independent chapels and in sede vacante chapels, such as the St. Pius V Society or CMRI. The Latin Mass or the 1962 revised Missal of John XXIII can be found in the indults and in many traditional chapels including the St. Pius X Society.
Confession List For Examination Of Conscience, Catholictradition.org, Council Of Trent Catechism, Catechism Of St. Pius X, How To Make A Good Confession. I would not teach this false doctrine since I don't believe in baptism of desire as Christ only spoke of baptism of water. For all of us catholics since nobody wants to burn in hell or spend a long time in purgatory. It is to be adhered and listened to. All of us must beware for our own families and closest people to us and our own souls first. I am fearful of hell, so were the great saints. I would prefer to die anytime and never look back to this world, but if you make it to purgatory, thank God you even got there. Most catholics or many will not even get there. They think they are holy or religious and then many think they are saints and have no need to confess. You may not attend these heretical false traditional catholics for they are faithless to Christ. They sure like that Communion for the ones who do go to church on weekends or during the week. Because of the water down modern ideal catholic church and its lack of love and reverence for the Lord and His Divine Nature, the Mass in its truth and beauty, splendor and purity you will see many more churches and schools closing in every diocese. I say about 98 percent of these people should not be in line for the Blessed Sacrament. They hear the words "Body" or "Blood" of Christ and say amen with 70 to 80 percent of them that don't believe it is Him but a symbol but they sure like it. Must be the priests who don't believe either which is getting to be probably about 50 percent. The apostacy will drop to 2 and 3 percent and they will be clinging to the traditional Mass and the pre-conciliar doctrines that were changed and updated to suit the ecclesiastals and ecumenicals. That means the charismatics, movers, shakers, quakers, bakers, novices, outsiders and any body else that likes to go on with the flow and the easy way in the church. This can happen within five to ten years or less this apostacy. If we take the easy way out in the church or in anything we are not faithful catholics. Think about the Holy Ghost and His spouse who is our mother. We have the wounds of Christ internally as well as physically. Seek eternal joy. Many times in Scripture Old and New are warnings to all people for all times. Some act like it is of the past but it is not. It does not mean treat them nice or respect them. It does not obligate us to associate or work with them. I don't associate with anyone that does not do the will of God nor attempts to live a more Christian life. If someone is for living in money their god is capitalism such as millions who serve a capitalist state in America. This is just as evil as serving Communism or Socialism who are gods.

To be a secularist is to serve the world and self. There is a war in the body and soul for all of us coming. The war I speak of will be a stumbling block for many. Jesus Christ did not die for all, for He knew many would lose their eternity. We must before we bodily die if you truly have spiritually died to ourselves must give up all we have including our freedom, lives, families for our souls and those in our lives. If you are not willing to do this for yourselves and those around you in your daily or weekly life, then how can you obtain eternal life? I reject the new order completely. I see so many millions of lousy and fake catholics including many clergy that think they are good, think they will be saints, and think they will get to heaven. But none of them will. Ask them to go to a real war for innocent people such as unborn babies and they will say we must live by the Fifth Commandment and let them kill babies instead of us killing those who kill the babies, or to fight to the death for the sake of souls. If we cannot battle with words for killers and its allies, how shall we combat to the death for the children of God. This warfare must come. I can tell you from various facts of the world and the United States war shall be coming for us outside the borders as well as within it on a much larger scale. We will be fighting to the death or we will be killed and imprisoned for sure. Do things in groups and at least have a couple of people with you for your protection and as witnesses. Not just at abortion camps but anywhere you go when a verbal or p hysical confrontation takes place. It is not just spiritual warfare.

These attacks are on the church, Christianity and Christ Himself. World Youth Day is a day of getting friendly with heretics, pagans, schismatics, protestants, idol worshippers and the enemies of the church. They certainly will be our enemies later even if they may not be recognized as such in their teen years. I don't accept them into the church. The Church does not bend for them for their cultures or religions. Stuff Ecumenism. John Paul started a heresy in this sacrilegious rock and new age concert of world religions and different cultures. Masons, and evil within the church are pointed out to you more clearly. The Vatican Agenda does not show interest in saving souls but more of a personal freedom. Joe Sobran is a columnist and he tells things about the pigs in the government and anywhere else. I would check this site out griffnews.com and sobran.com to find out more. Call 1-800-493-9989. We all use the same scriptures for various things. I tell you not to join many or any of the secular catholic groups or organizations. Even the more "religious" groups, organizations and activities I caution you on. If it is novus ordo and Vatican II loyalists, don't join. Condemn and trash the 1993 Pontifical Council For Promoting Christian Unity, DIRECTORY FOR THE APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES AND NORMS OF ECUMENISM. Some of it appears valid, but if you know what sounds and feels right, you will catch on quickly to the agendas and schemes behind all this heretical propaganda. Never confuse evangelization to the faith of the one true church to mingling with the outsiders. Don't misinterpret the Bible either. Many of you are novices that are novus ordo loyalists. I am not loyal to this novus ordo and the wicked council. Condemn all the satanism, errors and philosophies underlying them. Separate the good from the bad in these issues. The bad has had more of an effect on the church than what good that was well intentioned on some peoples part. You cannot be loyal to the Vatican and the new order faith, new order church and its false teachings and heresies. You cannot be loyal and faithful to the false pope, bishops, priests and vocations in the novus ordo and please God. I agree with the sedevacantists about everything they say and do practically but we cannot say Rome is not visible. Vatican I defines this and so does scripture. We can deplore the anti-popes of post conciliar times, novus ordo and its evils and I want Vatican II trashed... We have authority to say the ones who usurped the office and chair of Peter are manifest heretics, masons, dirty anti-popes, anti-christs to be disobeyed all the time. What I specify is the sedevacante offer the Mass Of All Time and the valid sacraments, valid teachings of the true Church. What may appear as a heresy in not saying the bad popes are true popes or that they have no pope since Pius XII or have a pope of their own will not invalidate the sacraments, ordinations, consecrations. We must also resist and disobey Rome, the hierarchy and the clergy also. I only say recognize Rome as the seat of Peter. Heaven will take nothing less and you can thank the Vatican for the world's problems also. What occurred since 1958 to present are illegitimate heirs to the keys of Peter. Instead of opening the gates of heaven, these dirty popes opened the gates of hell for heretics are the gates of hell. In the catechism apostacy also means to deny the truth of a doctrinal teaching so these popes, bishops, clergy and laity are apostates. It is the higher meaning of heretic of one or more truths. But if you are guilty of one necessary teaching such as any ex cathedra there is no salvation outside the catholic church you are condemned to hell and an apostate against Christ. Indifferentism is heresy when someone believes all religions are good, infidelity is lack of faith or of a belief in divinely revealed truths. One of the sins imputed to the Archdiocese of Philadelphia is building new churches and giving honor among themselves and the ugly external and internal structures of their deplorable new order churches without altar rails, altars or sacred art most of the time. One such is the new St. Simon and St. Jude in West Chester. Those dogs removed the altar rails in the older church to be used for other matters. St. Thomas The Apostle in Glen Mills, St. Joseph in Aston and St. Cornelius in Chadds Ford are three ugly modern built parishes. It is novus ordo and is a mortal sin to want a church like these. Protestant churches look much better than many new order catholic churches. If you see a confessional and the name of the priest inscribed such as Father Pete or John, try to find another priest or parish for confession. Go to confession when you realize the novus ordo is intrinsically evil. You may no longer attend a new order since it is a grave sin. There are traditional priests to go to. Find out what celebrate a Mass is and not the novus ordo use of celebrate. It seems the novus ordo catholics like to do every other form of celebrating including the services and even sacraments. Dirty priests of the novus ordo will also tell you to receive Communion if you plan to make it to confession in 8 days. This is usually the case of First Friday and First Saturday devotions, but I say you should not profane the Body of Christ if you are in mortal sin. Don't go to confession face to face, it must be behind a screen and you must kneel. Ignore the novus ordo new rules of being catholic if you want to be a good catholic and faithful to Christ.

ACT OF CONSECRATION TO ST. ANTHONY
Glorious St. Anthony, I salute you as a good servant of Christ, and a special friend of God. You once were favored to hold the Christ Child in your arms as you cherished His world in your heart. Amen. Today I place all my cares, temptations, and anxieties in your hands. I resolve ever to honor you by imitating your example. Powerful patron, model of purity and victor over fleshly impulses, please win for me and for all devoted to you, perfect purity of body, mind, and heart. I promise by my example and counsel to help others to the knowledge, love and service of God. Amen.
No compromises with the New Order Church, Vatican II and its lies, its errors and its wickedness. You cannot serve both. Choose one or the other to please Christ meaning the truth and that is against Vatican II and the new order catholic religion. Associate not in their services and affiliations. It is mortal sin to become involved with the novus ordo teachings that waterdown the faith, that distort or coverup the true faith. Such new order doctrine is not doctrine at all if it is not of the pre-conciliar church. It must be rejected. You must pray pray and pray for all these things. Go to confession if you have not yet for going to the novus ordo. Sin no more. The novus ordo, Vatican II catholics and their vocations are in self denial, they have many things in common which is a hypnotic and can do no wrong mindset just like their leaders. That way of thinking is to ignore the truth, to cover up things, to run away from truth, to believe anything or everything the new order leaders and clergy do, the laity and those who appear to be holy outwardly. It is not the new ordo that makes the few in this new ordo holy, but none of them are saints. New ordos are convinced if you say or do something against their new ordo and its leaders that your not a faithful catholic. They want you to be like them and obey false leaders and false truths. They are told to think outside the new ordo you are scandalous, schismatic or even heretical, yet it is they who are all these. New ordos explain things away or attempt to gang up on opposition. They are good in silence and false prayer towards the truth. Have nothing to do with the loyalists to the Vatican and the new order church. If you sing updated un-catholic songs like I Have Loved You, in a church or anywhere it is a mortal sin. Words from scripture will not make a hymn or song good or holy. Jeremiah verses are quoted and likewise there is nothing wrong with scripture use in any church but it may not be put to music of this modernism. Masons, and evil within the church are pointed out to you more clearly. Have nothing to do with the soft and all is okay catholic press and publications. Some are getting worse than they used to be. I condemn all the satanism, errors and philosophies underlying them. Don't be mislead by certain parishes and diocese' that say they are doing something in Latin. If it is not the Tridentine Mass, don't go. Don't settle for Latin hymns at a novus ordo or even Latin music at a new order service said in Latin. It is still novus ordo.

Another concern is that even in a Latin Mass if the priest is ordained in the new rite, the general law is the Mass is invalid. When we start to okay invalid ordinations, consecrations, consecrations of new order bishops and the invalidity of their sacraments we fall into mortal sin. We must resist and speak against it. Can Christ still make things happen in the indults or in some other traditional organizations that have made up their own rules also? Usually no so we may end up attending Masses that are not valid and even receiving a host that is not Christ present. We don't know at times in these traditional Masses anymore either.

Listing many traditional and Tridentine Masses in some parts of the globe and the Western Hemisphere. There are other unknowns, small in size in homes, chapels or are not consistent. No SSPX or indult can be attended. First of all they are not valid or licit or their clergy are not validly ordained, heretics or schismatic. The 1962 Mass of anti-pope, freemason John XXIII is invalid. Masons, and evil within the new church are pointed out to you more clearly. Have nothing to do with the soft and all is okay catholic press and publications. I have to caution the people that attend chapels of the Mass that it is a mortal sin to approach a doubtful sacrament such as an invalid Mass, a manifest heretic priest, an invalid consecration or other matters of faith that render a Mass unacceptable to Christ and the Church. You can not be loyal to the novus ordo and the wicked council. I acknowledge the visible seat of the papacy and Rome but deplore those who are false leaders of the church and the dirty things they have done for the last 43 years. To hell with the apostate heretics of the new order church. We the few remnant condemn all the satanism, errors and philosophies underlying them. I urge you to leave the new ordo for this if you want to break the grip of a false catholicism in the novus ordo. The sacrifice is worth it. You should be disgusted even with novus ordo consecrations and being cheated by novus ordo priests consecrating hosts used at an indult. That is an insult. Can Christ still make things happen in the SSPX or anti-sedevacantists Masses and in some other traditional organizations that have made up their own rules also? Usually no so we may end up attending Masses that are not valid and even receiving a host that is not Christ present. Indults are grossly INVALID, NULL AND VOID ALL THE TIME. Is there any fruit of Vatican II and the novus ordo? NONE. Other than filthy rottain to the inner core. No good can come from the new ordo. It is so despicable, evil, intrinsically masonic and demonic, so deceptive that even most protestant services are less deadly to the souls. A Tridentine Mass does not receive anathema from heaven, but it is very probable there will be punishment for the 1962 Missal which is the Latin Mass but it is not really the Tridentine Mass since of the one change in the liturgy by anti-pope freemason John XXIII. You have a better option to please Christ and sacrifice. I always urge you to do Litanies, Rosary, Novenas... but you don't need the novus ordo to do that.

There is a problem for many regarding the ability to find a Latin Mass or a Tridentine Mass. It is not my wish to send you to a Mass for reasons that the use of novus ordo clergy especially those who were ordained after June 18, 1968 are not validly ordained priests, or the priest is a heretic, gay or has another defect that will render a Mass invalid or illicit. My objective is to have you leave the new ordo and disobey Vatican II first despite the numerous problems with the indult offered by a diocese or one of the other organizations that has associated with or is part of the new church, the Vatican. Some indults have more problems than others depending on the bishop or clergy or other issues that cannot always be sensed. Many so called traditional chapels from other traditional organizations are a problem also. I will not list the organizations, the problems a particular one has because I would like to be able to send you somewhere for Mass on Sunday at the minimum. Technically I would not be able to send you anywhere for one reason or an other and for issues of faith and morals. I will expand briefly such as rites, sacraments, consecrations, ordinations, heretical or schismatic beliefs of the priests, skipping prayers or liturgy in the Mass.... If you are 60 miles away or more to a chapel or a parish that does not have the Latin Mass of 1962 or the Mass of 1955 (Tridentine), you don't have to fulfill the Sunday obligation by traveling there or if it takes 90 minutes or more. But you must fulfill the Sunday obligation some way which can never truly take the place of the Mass since it is the highest form of prayer. Next if you cannot get to a Mass for health reasons, emergencies if these are applicable, you don't need to attend. In no way would I tell you clearly to receive communion at any indult since the novus ordo have consecrated the hosts to their invalid blasphemous novus ordo messes already. There maybe an independent chapel and priest properly ordained that may be close enough to you. Is the consecration valid or is the Mass licit? Firstly never attend a new ordo even if your life depended on it even during the week, funerals, weddings, events..., you may lose your soul for it. Most new order catholics will lose heaven due to this mortal sin. Sanctify Sunday, keep holy the Sabbath, sanctify yourselves when you cannot get to a Mass for Sunday. Pray the fifteen decades of the Rosary and meditate on the mysteries instead of doing five decades. Don't eat that day or fast, offer up any acts of charity, poverty, or do some acts of corporal or spiritual works of mercy if you cannot get to a Sunday Mass. Some may mortify their flesh in that I say not to whip yourself but to for example not take a painkiller if you have a bad headache. Let it go away on its own during the day. Pray perhaps an extra hour of adoration in a chapel that is open on Sunday. Close off all temporal and worldly things that day unless you have babies and small children that need attention. Next I urge you to buy a Missal one that will probably be a reprint of the 1955 Missal but use it and pray it on Sunday, watch a video of the Mass and be attentive, or even a dvd of the Mass. I link sites that sell these items and you can search the internet for this, some sites have online Masses one in which I link to on my other sites. Use this if necessary. You may never as a layperson offer the Mass even if you know Latin in your house or privately unless you are an ordained catholic priest. The time of persecution such as earlier days of the Church and other nations deprive its citizens the Mass. Offer up persecution in the name of Christ. Be reverent more on Sunday to fulfill the weekly obligation, no slang, no tv, radio, no pleasure. I say this only if you do not attend a Mass because it is impossible to attend. Graces come to those who sacrifice and suffer instead. You can find links on the front pages of some of the sites I have set up for your use and your learning the truth. Kneel when you pray and or watch/listen to the Mass from a media source. Since the other options cannot truly fulfill to the level the Mass I do advise that you attempt to get to the Latin Mass if at all possible.

Don't attend any Mass unless they are sedevacantists. All those false traditionalists who recognize present day Rome and the anti-popes and hierarchy of devils are utterly null and void Masses, sacraments and blessings. Dogma, Canon Law and faithfulness to Christ says you must be a sede vacante for we have no choice but to adhere to the truth lest we perish with the counterfeit church.

It is my belief as others that most traditional Masses being said in the world are invalid, illicit or doubtful for many reasons including some Tridentine Masses of some sedevacantists, I recommend you to recite this prayer during your Mass readings and prayers wherever you may pray the Missal of 1955 and the proper forms. I also specify that we must still take a less of two evils of a Tridentine Mass for once a year Communion at Easter to fulfill the obligation of the Church. We need Christ more than that but let us pray it is not just a piece of bread we take due to a heretic priest or invalid Mass or invalid consecration.
Act of Spiritual Communion by St. Alphonsus Liguori

My Jesus, I believe that Thou art present in the Blessed Sacrament. I love Thee above all things and I desire Thee in my soul. Since I cannot now receive Thee sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. As though thou wert already there, I embrace Thee and unite myself wholly to Thee; permit not that I should ever be separated from Thee. Amen.

Act of Spiritual Communion

O Immaculate Queen of Heaven and Earth, Mother of God and Mediatrix of every grace: I believe that Thy dearly beloved Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, is truly, really, and substantially contained in the Most Blessed Sacrament. I love Him above all things and I long to receive Him into my heart. Since I cannot now receive Him sacramentally, be so good as to place Him spiritually in my soul. O my Jesus, I embrace Thee as One who has already come, and I unite myself entirely to Thee. Never permit me to be separated from Thee. Amen.

Act of Spiritual Communion

As I cannot this day enjoy the happiness of assisting at the holy Mysteries, O my God! I transport myself in spirit at the foot of Thine altar; I unite with the Church, which by the hands of the priest, offers Thee Thine adorable Son in the Holy Sacrifice; I offer myself with Him, by Him, and in His Name. I adore, I praise, and thank Thee, imploring Thy mercy, invoking Thine assistance, and presenting Thee the homage I owe Thee as my Creator, the love due to Thee as my Savior. Apply to my soul, I beseech Thee, O merciful Jesus, Thine infinite merits; apply them also to those for whom I particularly wish to pray. I desire to communicate spiritually, that Thy Blood may purify, Thy Flesh strengthen, and Thy Spirit sanctify me. May I never forget that Thou, my divine Redeemer, hast died for me; may I die to all that is not Thee, that hereafter I may live eternally with Thee. Amen.
TRADITIONAL CATHOLIC ORGANIZATIONS

Catholic Traditionalist Movement, 210 Maple Ave., Westbury, NY 11590, (516) 333-6470, fax 333-7535, latinmass-ctm.org Independent

Congregatio Mariae Reginae Immaculatae, 8500 N. St. Michaels Rd., Spokane, WA 99217, (509) 467-0986, fax 467-2425, cmri.org CMRI

In the Spirit of Chartres Committee, 600 W. Riverview Dr., Suffolk, VA 23434, (757) 925-7904, isoc.com@verizon.net, Independent

St. Joseph's Golden Anchor Prison Ministry, P.O. Box 150455, Lakewood, CO 80215, (303) 273-5301 Independent

National Registry of Traditional Latin Masses, P.O. 2121, Castro Valley, CA 94546, Fax (916) 735-2409, registry@traditio.com, traditio.com, Independent

Societas Sacerdotalis Christi Regis, P.O. Box 8473, Van Nuys, CA 91409, (818) 786-2540, fax 786-2547, msgrsebastian@aol.com, sscr.org, Independent

Societas Sacerdotalis Sancti Pii Quinti, P.O. Box 217, Oyster Bay, NY 11771, (516) 922-5430, sspv@sspv.net, sspv.net, SSPV

Society of St. John the Apostle, P.O. 2121, Castro Valley, CA 94546, ssja@traditio.com, traditio.com/stjohn.htm, Independent

Society of Traditional Roman Catholics, P.O. Box 130, Mead, WA 99021, (423) 510-9106, fax 489-4060, tradition@strc.org, strc.org Independent

TRADITIO Traditional Roman Catholic Internet Site, P.O. 2121, Castro Valley, CA 94546, traditio@traditio.com, traditio.com, Independent

TRADITIONAL CATHOLIC SEMINARIES, ORDERS, AND LAY SOCIETIES
Seminaries
Christus Rex House of Priestly Formation, P.O. Box 8473, Van Nuys, CA 91409, sscr.org, (818) 786-2540, fax 786-2547, msgrsebastian@aol.com, Independent

Fraternite Notre Dame Seminary, 502 N. Central Ave., Chicago, IL 60644, (773) 261-0101, thepilgrim@fraternitenotredame.com Independent

Immaculate Heart Seminary, Heart Content Rd., P.O. Box 56, Round Top, NY 12473, (518) 622-9833, sspv@sspv.net, sspv.net SSPV

Mater Dei Seminary, 7745 Military Ave., Omaha, NE 68314 (402) 571-4404, fax 571-3383 CMRI

St. Joseph Minor Seminary, 15384 N. Church Rd., Rathdrum, ID 83858, (208) 687-0290, frbenedicthughes@juno.com, CMRI

St. Joseph Minor Seminary, 15100 N. Church Rd., Rathdrum, ID 83858, (208) 687-0978, frbenedict@aol.com, CMRI

St. Michael the Archangel Seminary, 2030 Escobar Ave., Spring Hill, FL 34608, (352) 683-9192, Independent

Religious Orders of Men

Apostolic Monastics, 1055 22nd St., San Diego, CA 92102, (619) 338-9357, Independent (Franciscan)

Brothers of the Annunciation of Mary, 245 N. Buckeye St., Wooster, OH 44691, (330) 262-6205, brothers@nvi.net, Independent (Franciscan)

Brothers of Our Lady of Reconciliation, P.O. Box 120100, W. Melbourne, FL 32912, (321) 409-2642, Independent (Franciscan)

Franciscan Brothers of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, 504 W. Broadway, Fulton, NY 13069, (315) 598-7687, Independent (Franciscan)

Franciscan Brothers of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, 50905 45th St. W., Lancaster, CA 93536, (661) 948-9334, Independent (Franciscan)

Franciscan Friars of Jesus Crucified, P.O. Box 270692, Hartford, WI 53027, ffjc1226@yahoo.com, Independent

Franciscan Friars of Rochester, 3376 Mt. Read Rd., Rochester, NY 14600, cfm@eznet.net, home.eznet.net/~ofm/whoarf2.html, Independent (Franciscan)

Holy Rosary Abbey and Retreat Center, 407 Ueland Street, Powers Lake, ND 58773, holyrosaryabbey.com, Fr. Ryan St. Anne, OSB, (701) 464-6458, abbatia@oddpost.com, Independent (Traditional Benedictine)

Immaculate Heart Seminary, Heart Content Rd., P.O. Box 56, Round Top, NY 12473, (518) 622-9833, sspv@sspv.net, sspv.net SSPV

Monks of the Holy Family, 4136 W. Avenue I, #3, Lancaster, CA 93536, (661) 718-2114, Independent (Benedictine)

Oratory of St. Augustine, 14 N.W. 48th Ave., Miami, FL 33126, (305) 442-8783, fax 444-9180, Independent (Augustinian)

Society of Our Lady, Warriors of the Blessed Virgin, 40500 Maggie Jones Rd., Paisley, FL 32767, (352) 669-5312, rpensenstadler@hotmail.com, Independent (Hermetic)

Order of St. Francis of Assisi, 3376 Mt. Read Blvd., Rochester, NY 14616, (716) 621-1122, Independent

Ordo Minimorum Dei (Servants of Our Lady of La Salette), P.O. Box 610309, Flushing, NY 11361, (718) 281-1617, fax 631-8751, Independent

Our Lady of Philermos Roman Catholic Monastery, 300 Locke Ln., Benton TN 37307, osjmonks.com, info@osjmonks.com, Independent

Priests And Brothers of the Congregatio Mariae Reginae Immaculatae, 8502 N. St. Michael Rd., Spokane, WA 99217 (509) 467-0986, fax 467-2425, cmri.org, CMRI

Queen of Angels Convent, 245 N. Buckeye St., Wooster, OH 44691, Fr. Gabriel Ward, (330) 262-2605, brothers@mailhost.nvi.com, Independent (Franciscan), SU 10 am

Queen of Angels Franciscan Monastery and Hospice, RR 1 Box 41, New Rockford, ND 58356, 701-947-2194, Independent Franciscan

Sacerdotal Christ, 164 Denman Rd., Liberty, NY 12754, (845) 292-0425, paxdei1@hotmail.com, Independent

St. Joseph (Junior) Seminary, 15100 N. Church Rd., Rathdrum, ID 83858 CMRI

Servants Minor of St. Francis, 1124 Jackson St., Scranton, PA 18504, (570) 344-7442, Independent

Servants of the Holy Family, 8025 Maverick Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80908, (719) 495-3933, shf@servi.org, servi.org Independent

Society of the Immaculata, P.O. Box 1036, N. Massapequa, NY 11758, micmsg@aol.com, (631) 225-6524, societyoftheimmaculata.com, Independent (Monfortian)

Society of the Holy Ghost, 314 Vincent Rd., Morse, LA 70559, (318) 785-0303 (voice/fax), Independent

Religious Orders of Women
Carmelite Monastery of the Sacred Hearts, 8540 Kenosha Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80908, sisters@sistersofcarmel.org, sistersofcarmel.org, Independent (Discalced Carmelite)

Daughters of Mary, Mother of Our Savior, St. Joseph Novitiate, P.O. Box 205, Round Top, NY 12473, (518) 622-9833, sspv@sspv.net, sjnovitiate.org, SSPV

Dominican Convent of the Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, 1802 N. 21st Pl., Phoenix, AZ 85006, CMRI

Dominican Sisters of Idaho, 20274 W. Riverview Dr., Post Falls, ID 83854, (208) 773-7598, Independent

Dominican Sisters of Our Lady of the Rosary, 15 Pepper St., Monroe, CT 06468, (203) 261-8290, Independent (Dominican)

Dominican Sisters of the Sacred Hearts, 129 Academy, Mexico, NY 13114, (315) 963-8058, Independent (Dominican)

Filiae Christi Regis, P.O. Box 8473, Van Nuys, CA 91409, sscr.org, (818) 786-2540, fax 786-2547, msgrsebastian@aol.com Independent

Little Company of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, 2010 Escobar Ave., Spring Hill, FL 34608, (352) 585-1027, smmi@tampabay.rr.com, littlecompany.org, Independent

Missionary Sisters of the Holy Ghost, P.O. Box 589, Veradale, WA 99037 asisna.com/cri Independent

Oblates of St. Gertrude, 11144 Reading Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45241 (513) 769-5211, Independent

Sisters of the Congregatio Mariae Reginae Immaculatae, 8502 N. St. Michael Rd., Spokane, WA 99217, (509) 467-0986, fax 467-2425, cmri.org, CMRI

St. Joseph Monastery, P.O. Box 993, Cullman, AL 35056, (256) 796-5515, Independent (Contemplative Benedictine)

Servants of Our Lady of La Salette (Ordo Minimorum Dei), P.O. Box 610309, Flushing, NY 11361, (718) 281-1617, fax 631-8751, Independent

Sisters of the Congregation of the Mother of God, 3715 286th St., Persia, IA 51563, CMRI

Sisters of the Passion and Cross, P.O. Box 366, New Middletown, OH 44442, jesumaria@aol.com, adorationmonastery.org, Independent (Traditional Poor Clare Capuchin Contemplatives)

Lay Societies

Adoratio Christi Lay Confraternity, P.O. Box 8473, Van Nuys, CA 91409, sscr.org, (818) 786-2540, fax 786-2547, msgrsebastian@aol.com, Independent

Alter Christus Confraternity, 11144 Reading Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45241, holyfrocks@aol.com, members.aol.com/holyfrocks, Independent

Block Rosary, P.O. Box 13242, Charlotte, NC 28270, (704) 843-0648, fax 843-0874, dld@charlotte.infi.net, Independent

Catholic Students United for the Faith, 3220 S. 198th St., Seatac WA 98188, (206) 560-0101, catholicstudentsunited@yahoo.com, Independent

Confraternity of St. Michael, P.O. Box 2121, Castro Valley, CA 94546, csm@traditio.com, traditio.com/con.htm, Independent

Lay Confraternity of Sts. Peter and Paul, 30 Flint Pl., Ronkonkoma, NY 11779, (631) 585-0814, secretary@breviary.net, breviary.net, Independent

Mancipia Immaculati Cordis Mariae, St. Benedict Center, P.O. Box 627, Winchester, NH 03470 (603) 239-4420, Independent

Order of St. Dagobert, 1856 W. Marshall St., Norristown, PA 19403, Independent

Our Lady's League of the Martyrs of Purity Crusade, RR1 McDonalds Corners, ON K0G 1M0, Canada, (613) 278-2618, fax 278-0550, lffa-ollmpc.com, Independent

Radical Catholics for Justice and Peace, 3220 S. 198th St., Seatac, WA 98188, (206) 560-0101, johncharlesmccormack@hotmail.com, Independent

St. Raphael's League (Single Traditional Catholics), 36 Glenview Dr., Belleville, IL 62223, (618) 397-0201, straphaelsleague@yahoo.com, Independent

Single TradCatholics, P.O. Box 5, San Augustine, TX 75972, Independent

Third Order of St. Francis, P.O. Box 1403, Providence, RI 02901 (401) 821-1686, Independent

TRADITIONAL CATHOLIC PERIODICALS

Circled numbers indicate the compiler's personal recommendations, in recommended order.

Abbey Report, 820 E. 5th St., Galesburg, IL 61401, (309) 342-1800, abbatia@oddpost.com, holyrosaryabbey.com, Independent (Benedictine), quarterly

All These Things, P.O. Box 11339, Cincinnati, OH 45211 (877) 484-4884, Independent, 12 issues, $24.00

Catholic: The Voice of Catholic Orthodoxy, Instauratio Press, P.O. Box 1789, Post Falls, ID 83854, aia.net.au/tradition/catholic.html, Independent, Ten issues per year, $15.00

Catholic Voice, P.O. Box 130, Mead, WA 99021, (423) 510-9106, fax 489-4060, tradition@strc.org, strc.org, Independent, Quarterly, donations accepted

From the Housetops, St. Benedict Center, P.O. Box 627, Winchester, NH 03470, (877) 773-1773, info@fromthehousetops.com, Independent, Quarterly, $15.00

In His Presence, P.O. Box 366, New Middletown, OH 44442, jesumaria@aol.com, adorationmonastery.org, Independent, Quarterly, $14

Insight into the Catholic Faith, P.O. Box 144, Salida, CA 95368, (209) 545-1040, 545-0443, Independent, Monthly, $12.00

Latin Mass Magazine, 50 S. Franklin Turnpike, Ramsey, NJ 07446, (201) 327-5900, fax 327-7618, latinmassmagazine@hotmail.com, indult, latinmassmagazine.com, Quarterly, $28.95

Our Lady's Request, RR1 McDonalds Corners, ON K0G 1M0, Canada, (613) 278-2618, fax 278-0550, lffa-ollmpc.com, Independent, Quarterly, $10.00

Maryfaithful, P.O. Box 48, Powers Lake, ND 58773, (701) 464-5458, fax 464-5674, marianhouse@yahoo.com, Independent Bimonthly, $15.00

Mother's Messages: A Newsletter for Catholic Mothers, P.O. Box 82, O'Neill, NE 68763, Independent, Bimonthly, $12.00

New England Catholic News, P.O. Box 919, Norwood, MA 02062, (877) 510-7808, fax (781) 344-8928, trcatholic@aol.com, Independent, Quarterly, donations accepted

New Jersey Catholic News, 1360 Pleasant Valley Way, W. Orange, NJ 07052, (973) 325-2233, Independent, Quarterly, donations accepted

Reign of Mary, 8504 N. St. Michael Rd., Spokane, WA 99217, (509) 467-1077, miqcenter@cmri.org, cmri.org, CMRI, Quarterly, $14.00

Reign of Mary, P.O. Box 69027, Seattle, WA 98168, No other contact information announced, Independent

Regnum Christi, P.O. Box 8473, Van Nuys, CA 91409, sscr.org, (818) 786-2540, fax 786-2547, msgrsebastian@aol.com, Independent, Quarterly, donations accepted

Roman Catholic, 2200 Smelter Ave., Black Eagle, MT 59414, (406) 452-9021, sspv@sspv.net, sspv.net, SSPV Quarterly, $16.00

Voice Crying in the Wilderness, 4425 Schneider Rd., Fillmore, NY 14735, fax (585) 567-8352, (585) 567-4433, mostholyfamilymonastery.com, Independent, Biannual, donations accepted

TRADITIONAL CATHOLIC SUPPLIERS

Because the selection is limited, we have listed some sites that are more "conservative" than "traditional." We urge you to check out thoroughly any supplier you are contemplating doing business with.

Adrian Hamers, Church Interiors, 2 Madison Ave., Larchmont, NY 10538, (914) 834-7780, fax 834-0712, adrianhamers.com

American Classical League, Latin and Greek Instructional Book, Latin Vulgate Bibles, Miami University, Wells Mill Drive, Oxford, OH 45056, (513) 529-7741, fax 529-7742, info@aclclassics.org

Apostolate of Our Lady of Good Success, Sacramentals, 913 N. Lake Rd., Oconomowoc, WI 53066, (262) 567-0929, ladyofgoodsuccess@sbcglobal.net

Apostolate of Our Lady of Siluva, Books, Scapulars, P.O. Box 4787, Spokane, WA 99202-0787, siluva.com, (509) 922-4515 (voice/fax), sonjablankenship@msn.com

Art for the Catholic Restoration, Ecclesiastical Art and Church Furnishings, 16 Pitcherville Road, Hubbardston, MA 01452, (978) 632-8030, fax 632-8030, artcatholic@net1plus.com

Bakko Company, Vestments, 303 S.W. 3rd Ave., Faribault, MI 55021, (507) 332-2887, sacerdosxxii@hotmail.com

Bible Speaks (TBS), Latin-English Booklets for Mass, Divine Office, Benediction, Etc., 20 Marlborough Ave., Ottawa, ON K1N 8E7, Canada, (613) 232-9829, amdg@travel-net.com

Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Latin and Greek Instructional Books and Classics, 1000 Brown St., Wauconda, IL 60084, orders@bolchazy.com, (847) 526-4344, fax 526-2867, bolchazy.com

Catholic Equator, Ecclesiastical Metalware, Candlesticks, Vestments, 914 W. Idaho St., Hammond, LA 70401, (262) 567-9636, 567-9636 fax, sales@thecatholicequator.com, thecatholicequator.com

Christian Wolfe, Communion Breads, P.O. Box 88, 113 E. Market St., Troy, IL 62294, (618) 667-9522

Church Connection, Ecclesiastical Goods and Vestments, Purchases/Sells Used Items, 216 Cumer Rd., McDonald, PA 15057, info@usedchurchitems.com, 866-873-3735, fax (724) 746-2451, usedchurchitems.com

Clergy Shop, Supplies, 1144 Coolidge Blvd., Suite A, La Place, LA 70068, (318) 269-1919, fax 269-9211, clergyshop@aol.com

Constance K. Wozney Bookbinder, Bookbinding and Restoration of Altar Missals and Bibles, P.O. Box 3, Eastwood, KY 40018, booksbycw.com, (502) 245-1051, info@booksbycw.com

Carmelite Monastery of the Sacred Hearts, Badges, Books, Chaplets, Medals, Relics, Rosaries, Scapulars, 8540 Kenosha Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80908, gifts@sistersofcarmel.com, sistersofcarmel.com

Catholic Home, Art, Audiotapes, Books, Gifts, Videotapes, P.O. Box 1394, Ballston Lake, NY 12019, (888) 566-5956, orders@catholichome.com, catholichome.com

Catholic Research Institute, Books, CDs, P.O. Box 589, Veradale, WA 99037, asisna.com/cri

Catholic Software, P.O. Box 1914, Murray, KY 42071, (502) 753-8198, waubrey@aol.com, catholicsoftware.net

Catholic Treasures, Audiotapes, Books, Handmissals, Videotapes, 135 W. Foothill Blvd., Suite A, Monrovia, CA 91017, (800) 257-4893, catholictreasures.com

ChantCD, Gregorian Chant Tapes, 1069 Williamsburg Dr., Schertz, TX 78154, (210) 566-2536, maktos@insightbb.com, chantcd.com

Constance K. Wozny Bookbinder, Bookbinding and Restoration, P.O. Box 3, Eastwood, KY 40018, (502) 245-1051, info@booksbycw.com, booksbycw.com

D.C. Riggott, Inc., Buys and Sells Church Accessories and Furnishings, 3540 Neal Ave. S., Afton, MN 55001, (800) 479-8777, fax (651) 436-4769, dcriggottinc@aol.com

Details in Design, Communion Linens, 7437A Richmond Rd., Williamsburg, VA 23188, (888) 568-2400, fax (757) 259-9412, detailsindesign@yahoo.com

Displays of Faith, Inc., Flags, P.O. Box 1155, Wheaton, IL 60189, Fax (630) 690-5836

E.M. Lohmann Company, Complete Ecclesiastical Goods Catalog, 7700 Hudson Rd., Woodbury, MN 55125, (800) 328-1602, fax (651) 578-9587, emlohmann.qpg.com

Editiones Familiae Sancti Hieronymi, Latin Recordings, 507 S. Prospect Ave., Clearwater, FL 33756, (813) 461-4234, fax 442-4750

El Camino Real Traditional Roman Catholic Books, P.O. Box 84, Thompsons, TX 77481, info@lcaminoreal.org, lcaminoreal.org

Freitag Publishing, Agnus Deis, Oils, Medals, Prayer Cloths, Relics, Scapulars, 1118 W. Magnolia Blvd., Suite 205, Burbank, CA 91506, (818) 843-0542, fax (818) 972-3988

From the Housetops Publications, St. Benedict Center, P.O. Box 627, Winchester, NH 03470, (877) 773-1773, (603) 239-4502 fax, info@fromthehousetops.com

Gothic Garments, Religious Habits and Robes, P.O. Box 475333, San Francisco, CA 94147, (707) 869-3288, paul@hotmail.com, gothicgarments.net

Halo-Works, Veils, 29850 Rd. 210, Exeter, CA 93221, maureen@halo-works.com, (877) 343-5077, halo-works.com

Holy Cross Publications, P.O. Box 84, Thompsons, TX 77481, holycrosspublications.com

Holy Family School Productions, Audiotapes, Books, Videotapes, 38 Langarth St. E., London, ON N6C 1Z1, (519) 433-8954

Immaculata Book Store And Gift Shop, Audiotapes, Books, Crucifixes, Medals, Rosaries, Videotapes, 200 E. Mission St., St. Marys, KS 66536, (800) 724-6862, fax (913) 437-3752, sales@immaculata.com

Immaculate Heart Mantillas, Veils, Vestments, 3136 Flora, #311, Kansas City, MO 64109, (816) 861-2405

Immaculate Heart of Mary Church Publications, Books, Calendars and Ordos - Pius X Rubrics, Devotional Items, 2200 Smelter Ave., Black Eagle, MT 59414, (406) 452-9021, info@ihm-church.org

Immaculate Heart of Mary Co., Devotional Items, Statues, Statue Repair and Repainting, W5590 St. Mary's Way, Necedah, WI 54646, (608) 565-2120

In the Spirit of Chartres Committee, Audiotapes, Videotapes, 600 W. Riverview Dr., Suffolk, VA 23434, isoc.com@verizon.net, (757) 925-7904, the-pope.com/isocmain.html

Jesus Passion Religious Articles and Gifts, Sacred Vessels and Other Ecclesiastical Goods, 153 County Rd. 441, Dayton, TX 77535, (877) 825-1223, jesuspassion@earthlink.net

John Maffei Productions, Audiotapes, Videotapes, P.O. Box 445, Broomall, PA 19008, (800) 8525-2366, catholiccounterpoint.com

Jubilee Museum of Liturgical Arts, Ecclesiastical Art, 534 W. Broad St., Columbus, OH 43215, Voice and Fax (614) 221-4323

Keep the Faith, Audiocasettes, Books, Videocasettes, P.O. Box 277, Ramsey, Fairfield, NJ 07446, (201) 327-5900, fax 327-7618, keepthefaith.org

Koenig Traditional Cabinetry, Wooden Church Furnishings, P.O. Box 704, Fitzwilliam, NY 03447, (603) 239-4394, fax 239-4502

LSL Enterprises, Quality Imported Crucifixes, Icons, Prints, Statuary, 709 Graydon Ave., Suite 5, Norfolk, VA 23507, (757) 478-6363, order@lslontheweb.com

Lewis And Company, Rosary Parts, P.O. Box 268-K, Troy, NY 12181, (518) 235-1700, rosaryparts.com

Little Flowers Family Apostolates, Books, Children's Items, Home Altar Supplies, Software, Videos, RR1, McDonalds Corners, ON K0G 1M0, Canada, (613) 278-2618, fax 278-0550, lffa-ollmpc.com

Loreto Publications, P.O. Box 603, Fitzwilliam, NH 03447-0603, loretopubs.org, (603) 239-6671, fax 239-6127, loretopubs@loretopubs.org

MAETA, Audiotapes, Books, Videotapes, P.O. Box 6012, Metairie, LA 70009, maeta.com, (888) 577-4428, fax (504) 833-5272, orders@maeta.com

Marian House, Books, Religious Articles, Sacred Vessels, Statues, Tapes, P.O. Box 48, Powers Lake, ND 58773-0048, (701) 464-5458, fax 464-5674, marianhouse@yahoo.com

Mark Stewart Calendars, Calendars - Pius X Rubrics, P.O. Box 611448, San Jose, CA 95161-1448

Mary Immaculate Queen Center, Devotionals, Handmissals, Calendars/Ordos - Pius XII Rubrics, 8504 N. St. Michael Rd., Spokane, WA 99217, cmri.org, (509) 467-1077, fax (509) 467-1177, miqcenter@cmri.org

Mary's House of Rosaries, Books, Cards, Religious Gifts, 14775 US 12, Brooklyn, MI 49230, (517) 592-5576

Mass Guild of the Priestly Society of Christ the King, Masses Conscriptions for the Living and Dead, Gregorian Masses, P.O. Box 8473, Van Nuys, CA 91409, sscr.org, (818) 786-2540, fax 786-2547, msgrsebastian@aol.com

Miles Jesu, Apologetic Pamphlets, P.O. Box 267989, Chicago, IL 60626, (800) 654-7944, milesjesu.com

Modesty Veils, 207 Schnitzler Dr., Theresa, WI 53091, (920) 488-2660, modestyveils.com

Morning Star Audio and Video, 8500 N. St. Michael Rd., Spokane, WA 99217, (509) 467-0986, fax 467-2425, cmri.org

Mother of Our Savior Co., Books, Devotional Items, P.O. Box 100, Pekin, IN 47165-0100, (800) 451-3993, mos@moscompany.com, moscompany.com

Mueller-Kaiser Plating Co., Restoration and Maintenance of Sacred Vessels, 5815 Hampton Ave., St. Louis, MO 63109, (314) 832-3553, information@mueller-kaiserplating.com

Neri Publications, Liturgical and Devotional Books, P.O. Box 7879, Dallas, TX 75209, (877) 902-0753, fax (801) 505-0631, neri@omm.org

Neumann Press, Rt. 2, Box 30, Long Prairie, MN 56347, neumannpress.com, (800) 746-2521, fax (320) 732-3858, sales@neumannpress.com

OLG Press, Books, Gregorian Masses, 3914 N. Lidgerwood St., Spokane, WA 99207, (509) 489-6602, tradition@strc.org, strc.com

Omni Publications, P.O. Box 900566, Palmdale, CA 93590, (661) 274-2240 (fax), omniche.com

Our Lady of Lourdes Traditional Catholic Gifts, Art, Books, DVDs/Videos, Latin Medals, Prints, Statues, 3352 Broadway Blvd, #494, Garland, TX 75043, ourladyoflourdescatholicgifts.com

Our Lady of the Rosary Library, Books, Prayer Cards, 4016 Preston Hwy., Louisville, KY 40213, (502) 361-2368, 425-9738

Our Lady's Rosary-Makers, Rosaries, Scapulars (free), 741 Sunshine Ct., Los Altos, CA 94022, (650) 969-0124, fax (650) 961-5818

Pax House, Ecclesiastical Supplies, Vestments, Apdo Postal 39-181, Guadalajara, Jalisco 44171, Mexico, (523) 826-2657, fax (775) 659-5914, paxhouse.com

Pax Vobis, Audio CDs, 6730 Somersworth Dr., Citrus Heights, CA 95621, (916) 723-5827, recording@paxvobis.org, paxvobis.org

Prayer Bench, Genuflexoria (Prie-dieus), Broadalbin, NY 12025, prayerbenchs.com, (518) 883-5685, gtomlinson@prayerbenchs.com

Holy Rosary Abbey and Retreat Center, Mass Conscriptions for the Living and Dead, 820 East 5th. Street, Galesburg, IL 61402, (309) 342-1800, abbatia@oddpost.com

Purgatorian League, Mass Conscriptions for the Dead, 8504 N. Saint Michael's Rd., Spokane, WA 99217, (509) 467-0986, fax 467-2425, cmri.org

Quality Rosaries, 1600 Wheeling Rd., Imlay City, MI 48444, tadorio@carmalot.com

Remnant Bookstore, 336 280th St., Osceola, WI 54020, remnant@centurytel.net, (715) 294-4139, fax (715) 294-2795

Restorations Plus, Restoration of Ecclesiastical Art and Church Statuary, 5427 Virginia Ave., St. Louis, MO 63111, rplus@kwd.zzn.com, (314) 481-3268, ChurchStatues.8m.com

Roman Catholic Books, P.O. Box 2268, Fort Collins, CO 80522, (970) 490-2735, fax 493-8781, booksforcatholics.com

Rosary Graphics, Bumper Stickers, Rubber Stamps, Window Decals, P.O. Box 73, St. Mary's, KS 66536, 785-437-2072

Rosary Maker, Handmade Rosaries for Religious Orders, P.O. Box 59349, Chicago, IL 60659, (312) 320-2456, rosarymaker312@hotmail.com

Sacramental Films, DVD and Videotapes of the Traditional Latin Mass, 12922 Olive St., Omaha, NE 68138, (877) 395-2320

Sacred Heart Monastery, Communion Breads, 1910 Maple Ave., Lisle, IL 60532, (708) 969-7040

St. Anne Church, Annual Missal Guides, 2445 Country Rd. E., White Bear Lake, MN 55110, 612-770-2921

St. Augustine Institute of Catholic Studies Books, Tapes, P.O. Box 603, Winchester, NH 03470, (603) 239-6912, sai@myexcel.com, sai-cs.org

St. Augustine's Press/St. Austin Press, P.O. Box 2285, S. Bend, IN 46680, (887) 773-1773, fax (603) 239-4502, staustin@compuserve.com

St. Benedict's Casket Company, Simple Wooden Caskets, 708 92nd St., Monmouth, IA 52309, (319) 673-7482, mincross@netins.net

St. Benet's Guild, Vestment Fabrics, Textile Furnishings, Vestments, 312 W. Siebenthaler Ave., Dayton, OH 45405, (937) 278-1609, holyfrocks@hotmail.com

St. Bonaventure Publications, Books, Liber Usualis, Pamphlets, P.O. Box 2750, Great Falls, MT 59403, (406) 452-5452, fax 452-9752, info@libers.com, libers.com

St. Eligius Atelier, Wood and Metal Reproductions of Reliquaries, 230 Kenwood Hl. Rd., Louisville, KY 40214, robbie@bluegrass.net, (502) 368-7074, catholicreliquaries.com

St. Francis Books, Books, Home Schooling Resources, Religious Articles, RR 1, Cannington, ON L0E 1E0, Canada, (705) 432-8420, fax 432-8421

St. Gregory Society, Cards, Chant Recordings, Calendars, P.O. Box 891, New Haven, CT 06504, (203) 624-2751, saint-gregory.org

St. Joan of Arc Books, 245 Rosalyn Ave., P.O. Box 198, Dickeyville, WI 53808, wallmell@aol.com

St. Joseph's Mail Order, Books, Medals, Rosaries, Box 474, Sturgis, SK S0A 4A0, Canada, (306) 548-5423, stjosephsmailorder.com

St. Joseph Media, Books, P.O. Box 186, Wayne, MI 48184-0186, (734) 729-8228, 729-9350

St. Joseph Novitiate, Traditional Gregorian Chant and Hymns CDs, P.O. Box 205, Round Top, NY 12473, (518) 622-9833, sspv@sspv.net, sjnovitiate.net

St. Lawrence Press, Ordos - Pius X Rubrics, 59 Sandscroft Ave., Broadway, Worcestershire WR12 7EJ, UK, info@ordorecitandi.com, ordorecitandi.com

St. Mary's Guild, Sacred Vessels and Other Ecclesiastical Goods, P.O. Box 785, Wyandotte, MI 48192, (734) 281-3082 (fax), saintmarysguild.com

St. Mary's Publishing Company, Ecclesiastical Latin Texts, 507 Terrace Wood Dr., St. Mary's, KS 66536, (785) 437-0645, smrypbco@oct.net

St. Michel Liturgical Arts, Liturgical Goods for Churches, 75 Providence Hwy., Norwood, MA 02062, (800) 343-0275

St. Raphael Press Books and Gifts, Audiotapes, Books, Cards, Stationery, Videotapes, 44751 N. Date St., Lancaster, CA 93584, (805) 942-7432

St. Stephen's Book Exchange, Books, Religious Goods, Vestments, 2861 S. La Cadena Dr., Colton, CA 92324, (909) 783-7628, usedcatholicbooks.com

St. Stephen's Sacristy, Buyers of Used Ecclesiastical and Liturgical Artifacts, (804) 648-1098, info@ststephenssacristy.com, ststephenssacristy.com

St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary Audio, Gregorian Chant Audiotapes, Compact Discs, Videotapes, 21077 Quarry Hill Rd., Winona, MN 55987, stasaudio.org, (507) 454-2388 and fax, stasaudio@stas.org

St. Veronica's Chapel Veils, 7903 Cliffbrook Dr., Suite 147A, Dallas, TX, (972) 661-1914

Salve Regina, Domestic and Roman Clergy Apparel and Vesture, Liturgical Items, P.O. Box 50330, Staten Island, NY 10305, (800) 243-7557, fax (718) 442-6629, salvereginainc@aol.com

Scapular Guild, Audiotapes, Books, Scapulars P.O. Box 4651, Philadelphia, PA 19127

Scepter Publishers P.O. Box 1270, Princeton, NJ 08542, scepterpublishers.org, (800) 322-8773, fax (609) 683-8780, info@scepterpublishers.org

Seraphim Company, Calendars - Crucifixes, Medals, Rosaries, P.O. Box 26600, Colorado Springs, CO 80936, (719) 495-0189

Shrine of St. Philomena, Devotional Items, Literature, Oils, Pictures, Statues, 1946 S.W. 9th St., Miami, FL 33135, stphilomena@aol.com, (305) 644-1400, fax 644-1298, shrineofsaintphilomena.com

Sisters of the Passion and Cross, Agnus Deis, Altar Breads, Badges, Books, Mass Cards, Scapulars, P.O. Box 366, New Middletown, OH 44442, jesumaria@aol.com, adorationmonastery.org

Society for the Preservation of the Roman Catholic Heritage Church Artifacts and Vestments, 1133 Edwin C. Moses Blvd. Ste. 281, Dayton, OH 45408, (937) 454-1900, 224-1900 SPORCH.org

Sophia Institute Press, Artworks, Audiotapes, Books, P.O. Box 5284, Manchester, NH 03108, sipress@grolen.com, (800) 888-9344, sophiainstitute.com

Stained Glass Association of America, (800) 888-7422, Fax (816) 361-9173

Stella Maris Books/St. Anthony's Church Supplies, P.O. Box 11483, Ft. Worth, TX 76110, (800) 772-5928, books4u@airmail.net

TCTees, Traditional Catholic T-shirts, P.O. Box 3617, Pinehurst, NC 28374, (877) 809-1659, tctees@yahoo.com, tees.com

Tan Books and Publishers, 2020 Harrison Ave., Rockford, IL 61104, tanbooks.com, (800) 437-5876, fax (815) 226-7770

Trademark Stationery, 5589 Sorg Road, Winchester, OH 45697, (513) 232-8536, fax (513) 232-4029, girls@catholicstationery.com

Tradition in Action Books, P.O. Box 23135, Los Angeles, CA 90023, tiamail@charter.net (323) 725-0219, fax 725-0019, traditioninaction.com

Traditional Catholic Goods, Books, Chaplets, Rosaries, Sacramentals Scapulars, Statues, 815-543-2765, postmaster@traditionalcatholicgoods.com traditional.catholicgoods.com

Traditional Catholic Vestments, 2301 W. Chestnut Avenue, Altoona, PA 16601, TraditionalCatholicVestments.com

Triumph Communications Books, 5334 Yonge St., Suite 2035, Toronto, ON M2N 6V1, Canada, (416) 733-8258, triumpcommunications.net

Veritas Press Books, Calendars - Pius XII Rubrics, Handmissals, P.O. Box 1704, Santa Monica, CA 90406-1704

Veronica's Antique and Contemporary Liturgical Art, Memorabilia, Rare Books, 161 York St., Ottawa, ON, Canada, sirlionel144@hotmail.com, (613) 241-7521, veronicasonline.com

Vision Video, Catholic Films on Videotape, P.O. Box 540, Worcester, PA 19490, info@catholicvideo.com, (610) 584-3500, fax 584-6643, catholicvideo.com

Vita Fidei Vestments, 3 Curtis St., Riverdale, NJ 07457, (973) 633-7709, fax (973) 633-7709

Weberdings Carving Shop Church Furnishings, 1230 State Rd. 46 E., Batesville, IN 47006, (812) 934-3710, fax 934-3731, weberding.com

Wick Company Decoration and Restoration of Church Furnishings and Interiors, 2200 Smelter Ave., Black Eagle, MT 59414 (406) 452-9021

TRADITIONAL CATHOLIC RETREATS

Holy Rosary Abbey and Retreat Center, 820 East 5th Street, Galesburg, IL 61402, abbatia@oddpost.com, Fr. Abbot Ryan St. Anne, OSB, 309-342-1800, Independent (Benedictine)

Our Lady of St. Anthony Retreat House, 307 Alesancer St., Cedar Grove, WV 25039, Fr. Anthony Wojtus Independent

St. Thomas Aquinas Summer Camp, 2310 Robertson Ave., Norwood, OH 45212, Frs. Joseph Greenwell and Paul Baumberger, 513-731-8771 SSPV