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Association for Latin LiturgyUnder the patronage of the Bishops' Conference of England
and Wales.
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Available in six languages | ||
Apostolate of Catholic Truth |
Promotes good, authentic Catholic literature | ||
The Faith Movement |
Formed in 1972, fosters the Catholic faith and spiritual life | ||
Pluscarden Abbey |
Elgin, Moray | ||
The Latin Litugy Association of America |
Our sister organization in the United States | ||
Vereniging voor Latijnse Liturgie |
Our sister organization in Holland | ||
Association Pro Liturgia |
Our sister organization in France | ||
The Music Makers |
An independent liturgical music publisher that aims to improve the quality of music in the liturgy | ||
The Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales |
The title speaks for itself | ||
Catholic-Hierarchy |
Information about bishops and dioceses worldwide | ||
Inside the Vatican |
An orthodox Catholic magazine | ||
Chavagnes International College |
International College in France with a living liturgical community that mainly uses the Latin liturgy of the modern Mass, with the Gregorian chant | ||
St Cecilia's Abbey - Isle of Wight |
Gregorian Chant, virtual tour, and more | ||
The Oblates of Mary, Queen of Apostles. Starrucca, PA |
Chant the Office in Latin | ||
St Mary's Chelsea Latin Choir |
The website of St. Mary's Chelsea Latin Choir in London | ||
Schola Gregoriana of Cambridge |
The title speaks for itself | ||
Orkney Chant Blogspot |
A blog concerning Gregorian Chant in Orkney | ||
Gregorian Chant Network |
Coordinates the promotion of Gregorian Chant in the context of the Catholic liturgy | ||
Gregorianchant.org.uk |
Gregorian Chant workshops and master classes available throughout the UK, Ireland and overseas | ||
Farnborough Abbey |
Saint Michael’s Abbey, Farnborough | ||
Blessed John Henry Newman Institute of Liturgical Music |
A new venture by the Fathers of the Birmingham Oratory in association with the Maryvale Institute under the joint patronage of Archbishop Bernard Longley of Birmingham and James MacMillan, the celebrated Catholic Composer. The purpose of the Institute is to provide a general formation in liturgical music, so that the Sunday liturgy in parishes (in Latin or English) may benefit from a doctrinal, liturgical and musical formation. | ||
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A charity that aims to support and preserve the wonderful heritage of choral and organ music in our cathedrals, churches and college chapels, through grants and endowments from money raised by membership subscriptions and donations. | ||
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Material Copyright © 2000-2012 Association for Latin Liturgy or as otherwise noted |
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