Sunday Schedule:2:00 PM ~ Sacrament of Reconciliation (Rituale Romanum 1962) (The Sacrament continues throughout Mass till the last penitent; please allow the altar boys to cut in line so they may confess before Mass begins)
2:30 PM ~ Most Holy Rosary Recitation 3:00 PM ~ Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass (Missale Romanum 1962) Our Priests:~Rev. Fr. Christopher Coman, Pastor of Holy Family Parish (Saginaw)
~Rev. Fr. Thai Nguyen, Confessor for Latin Mass Community ~Rev. Fr. Nathan Harburg, Pastor of Good Shepherd Parish (Ubly) ~Rev. Fr. J. Marcel Portelli, Pastor of Sacred Heart Parish (Gladwin) & St. Athanasius Parish (Harrison) Rev. Fr. Coman is our pastor and main celebrant and offers all Masses unless otherwise noted. Rev. Fr. Nguyen hears confessions all throughout Mass, and then subsequently helps with the distribution of the Sacrament of Most Holy Eucharist. Rev. Fr. Harburg and Rev. Fr. Portelli only assist at Missa Solemna's, or fill in when the main celebrant is unavailable. Please note these two priests are not authorized to offer the Latin Mass at their respective parishes. Our Bishop(s):~His Excellency, R.R. Bp. Robert Gruss, 6th Bishop of the Roman (Latin) Catholic Diocese of Saginaw
~His Excellency, R.R. Arch. Edward Weisenburger, 10th Bishop and 6th Archbishop of the Roman (Latin) Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit & Metropolitan Archbishop over all Dioceses in the State of Michigan. ~The Sovereign Pontiff, His Holiness, Francis I, Patriarch of the West & the 265th Successor of St. Peter |
Calendar of Upcoming Events:
March 2025: March 2 ~ Quinquagesima Sunday No Ash Wednesday Latin Mass; See alterative venues below March 9 ~ First Sunday in Lent March 16 ~ Second Sunday in Lent March 23 ~ Third Sunday in Lent March 30 ~ Laetare Sunday April 2025: April 6 ~ Passion Sunday April 13 ~ Palm Sunday No Triduum Latin Mass; See alterative venues below April 20 ~ Easter Sunday April 27 ~ Low Sunday May 2025: May 4 ~ Second Sunday after Easter ~~First Communions with Potluck following Mass (5 PM) May 11 ~ Third Sunday after Easter ~~Marian Procession & May Crowning following Mass May 18 ~ Fourth Sunday after Easter May 25 ~ Fifth Sunday after Easter Three Grades of the Traditional Latin Mass: ~Missa Privata - Private Mass (often called "Low Mass") ~Missa Cantata - Sung Mass (often called "High Mass") ~Missa Solemna - Solemn Mass (often called "Solemn High Mass") All Masses are Missa Cantata unless otherwise noted. |
Holy Family Catholic Church
1525 S. Washinton Ave., Saginaw, MI, 48601 Rev. Fr. Christopher Coman, Pastor https://holyfamilysaginaw.org/ **Please note that per His Excellency, R.R. Bp. Robert Gruss' Decree, the Latin Mass times are not allowed to be advertised on the parish website or bulletin!** |
Nearby Parishes that offer the Missale Romanum 1962 on Feast Days & Holy Days of Obligation:
Diocese of Lansing:
St. Matthew's Catholic Church
701 Church St., Flint, MI 48502 Rev. Fr. Anthony Strauss, Pastor https://www.stmatthewflint.org/ Mass on Major Feasts & Holy Days of Obligation usually at 6 PM First Saturday Mass at 9 AM (Saginaw group goes out for a Crêpe brunch following Mass at the Flint Crêpe Co.) NO Latin Mass Triduum! |
St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church
3020 S. Washington Ave., Lansing, MI 48910 Rev. Fr. Jeffery Robideau, Chaplain https://gregorythegreat.com/ Mass on Major Feasts & Holy Days of Obligation Vary, Please Reference Website 1962 Latin Mass Triduum |
Archdiocese of Detroit:
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church
814 W. Nepessing St., Lapeer, MI 48446 Rev. Fr. Brian Hurley, Pastor https://www.lapeercatholic.org/ Mass on Major Feasts and Holy Days of Obligation usually at 7 PM NO Latin Mass Triduum! |
St. Joseph's Shrine Church (Staffed by the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest)
1828 Jay St., Detroit, MI 48207 Very Rev. Canon Jean-Baptiste Commins, ICRSS, Rector Very Rev. Canon Stephen Sharpe, ICRSS, Vicar https://www.institute-christ-king.org/detroit Mass on Major Feasts & Holy Days of Obligation vary, usually at 12 PM and 7 PM Pre-1955 Latin Mass Triduum |
Travelling? Find a church that offers the Missale Romanum 1962 near your destination or along the way!
Although these organizations attempt to keep these websites up to date, they are something outdated. This is generally due to the rotation of priest's assignments and the restrictions from the Sovereign Pontiff, His Holiness, Francis I's Motu Proprio Traditionis Custodes. It would be prudent to call ahead and confirm that the Traditional Latin Mass is currently offered at the parish when you will be there, or at all.