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Old Jul 10, '07, 7:13 am
lumengentleman lumengentleman is offline
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Default Summorum Pontificum Contact Database

I have set up a tool at my web site designed to help bring together Catholic faithful who want to assist at the Latin Mass and Catholic priests who want to celebrate the Latin Mass.

Please add your information to the database and encourage your friends to do the same (especially if those friends are priests!).

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Old Jul 10, '07, 7:17 am
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Default Re: Summorum Pontificum Contact Database

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Hmm only for the US?
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Old Jul 10, '07, 8:42 pm
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Hmm only for the US?
Slowly ... slowly ...

I've added Canada to the list, and will hopefully be adding more areas soon.
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Old Aug 9, '07, 10:25 am
Seminarian Matt Seminarian Matt is offline
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Default Re: Summorum Pontificum Contact Database

This is from the site. You can now use several countries and we need priests, religious, deacons, seminarians, laypeople, etc to join! Pass the link on to your friends and family!!

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The motu proprio has been released! The next step is to start putting the Catholic faithful who want to assist at the Traditional Mass in touch with Catholic priests who want to say the Traditional Mass. Please fill out the form below with your contact information so we can help you make a connection.

Please make sure to include your geographical information (it will be difficult to link you up with others in your area if you don't), as well as an email address so that you can be contacted when a match is found. Your information is private and will not be shared with anyone without your consent. Also, including your parish of registry will be very important for helping to connect people in the same parish who may be unaware of each other.
 

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