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Traditional Latin Mass in Edmonton 

Offering pastoral care for Catholics of the Archdiocese of Edmonton who desire and wish to unite themselves to the traditional, extraordinary form of the Roman rite.

Chaplaincy News

Chaplaincy Socials

The next Chaplaincy Social will take place after the 12:30pm Sung High Mass on Low Sunday, April 7th.

Upcoming Feast Days and Events

Monday April 8th: Transferred Feast of the Annunciation of the BVM: There will be an extra Low Mass at 7pm.

Upcoming Canmore Pilgrimmage:
The Latin Mass communities of Calgary & Edmonton will be having a Marian Pilgrimage to Our Lady of the Rockies Church in Canmore on Saturday May 11th, with a Solemn High Mass followed by a procession and a social, beginning at 11 am.


Past News:

Adult Catechesis and the Reflections on the Life of Christ are continuing on Wednesdays and Fridays.

Pope Francis Issues a Decree Affirming the FSSP's Use of the Liturgical Books of 1962

The Holy Father has signed a decree dated February 11, the day the Fraternity was solemnly consecrated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, confirming for the members of the Fraternity the right to use the liturgical books in force in 1962, namely: the Missal, the Ritual, the Pontifical and the Roman Breviary.

For more info, see https://fssp.com/the-missive/

 

Regular Mass Times

SUNDAY

7:30 am - Low Mass (Assumption Church)
12:30 pm - Missa Cantata - Sung High Mass (Assumption Church)
4:30 pm - Low Mass (St. Edmund's)

*Confessions are heard before every Holy Mass, as well as on Saturdays from 7-8pm at Assumption Parish.

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confraternityThe Confraternity of St Peter is a sodality of members who wish to unite themselves to the Priesty Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP) and aid in the work of the FSSP, primarily by their prayers. 

The Confraternity of St. Peter spreads throughout the world, and is divided into three regions: The English-Speaking Region, the French-Speaking Region and the German-Speaking Region. 

Members of the Confraternity of St. Peter (CSP) pray a decade of the Rosary and the Confraternity Prayer each day for the intentions of the CSP. 

The intentions of the CSP are three:

  1. For the sanctification of the members of the FSSP
  2. For vocations to the FSSP
  3. And for the work of the FSSP throughout the world.

What does a member of the Confraternity of Saint Peter do?Members commit themselves to
Every day:    1) pray one decade of the holy rosary for the sanctification of our priests and for our priestly vocations,
                     2) and recite the Prayer of the Confraternity (see below),
Every year:   3) have the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass offered once for these intentions.

How does one become a member?

  1. Request the Enrollment Form from the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter and send it back to us when filled out.
    1. ​Visit the new FSSP website to enroll online at: FSSP
  2. The Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter will send to you in return the certificate of membership. (The commitments take effect with the reception of the certificate.)
  3. Members must be Catholics who are at least 14 years of age.
  4. Membership is purely spiritual and does not confer any rights or duties other than the spiritual support in prayer and charity in accord with the commitments described above.
  5. By themselves the commitments do not bind under penalty of sin.
  6. Membership and the commitments which follow it are tacitly renewed each year on the feast of the Chair of Saint Peter (February 22), unless expressly determined otherwise.

The Prayer to be said by members of the Confraternity of St. Peter

prayer for priests