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What Else You Can Do

  • Fill out the form below to join the Una Voce Maine friends email list and receive news and updates about the Latin Mass in Maine.

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  • Read Summorum Pontificum.

  • Use the Resources on this website to learn more about the Latin Mass.

  • Encourage others to learn about the Latin Mass.

  • Learn to serve the Latin Mass - Any Catholic men or boys (at least 10 years old) in good standing can serve the Latin Mass -

  • Spread the word about Una Voce Maine and encourage others to join our email list.

  • Attend the Latin Mass : link to Traditional Latin Masses schedule in Maine

  • Read the guidelines on how to approach your pastor and write a letter requesting the Latin Mass in your parish.

  • Learn Gregorian Chant and join or start a chant schola in your parish.

  • Pray for the intercession of our Blessed Mother and St Michael the Archangel for the protection and restoration of Holy Mother Church in the Western World.

  • Have Masses offered for the spread of the Latin Mass in Maine


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The Holy Mass is a prayer itself, even the highest prayer that exits. It is the sacrifice dedicated by our redeemer at the Cross, and repeated every day on the Altar. If you wish to hear Mass as it should be heard, you must follow with the eye, heart and mouth all that happens at the Altar. Further, you must pray with the Priest the holy words said by him in the Name of Christ and which Christ says by him. You have to associate your heart with the holy feelings which are contained in these words and in this manner you ought to follow all that happens on the Altar. When acting in this way, you have prayed Holy Mass.
— Pope Saint Pius X