Liturgical Infrastructure
Resources for Singers, Altar Servers, and Priests
Gregorian Chant
Gregorian Chant Academy is an online resource by Christopher Jasper. Here, you will find many free tutorials, recordings, and interviews as well as a very reasonably-priced masterclass on Gregorian Chant.
Nicholas Lemme has recently launched, on his YouTube Channel, propers for every Sunday and major feast day throughout the year, sung exclusively in solfege. This is a particularly practical channel for learning and sharpening one's sightreading skills as well as practice for commonly-used chants.
The Learn Chant section for Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary — This contains a simple introduction to solfege and chant notation, as well as exercises. This resource here is the best for the absolute beginner with little to no experience with chant notation and solfege.
Benjamin Bloomfield's various chant tools are indispensable tools for quickly and easily producing any day's chants, whether Psalm-toned or full, as well as a whole array of very practical functions. This is also available as a mobile app.
Altar Serving
General
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Low Mass
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Single-Server Low Mass
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Missa Cantata
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Solemn Mass
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Deacon
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Subdeacon
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Master of Ceremonies
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Thurifer
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Acolyte 1 & 2
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Crucifer
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Torchbearer
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Further Reading
Fortescue - The Ceremonies of the Roman Rite Described
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*Any non-hyperlinked items on the list have documents forthcoming.
Learning How to Offer the Traditional Latin Mass
Reference & Resources​
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Clear Creek Monastery - How to Celebrate Low Mass According to the 1962 Missal
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The FSSP offers annual, five-day workshops for priests seeking to learn the Traditional Latin Mass.
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The Canon of St. John Cantius offer similar, five-day workshops every month.
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Chant-notated readings and orations for High Masses.
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Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary's High Mass Guide, complete with audio recordings.
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Lastly, Biretta Books provides a very wide array of various resources, from reference books, to vestments, to altar missals.​
Contact Us​
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​If you are a priest in the Lincoln, Nebraska area and are interested in offering the Traditional Latin Mass, please contact us for any of the following:
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Learning how to offer this Mass
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Altar serving
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Altar server training
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Singing
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Chant training
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Organizing of events
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Physical materials (vestments, altar cards, etc.)