The Old Roman Apostolate joyfully acknowledges the election of Pope Leo XIV, expressing prayers for his leadership in truth and holiness. They seek doctrinal restoration, liturgical peace, and pastoral reconciliation, emphasizing fidelity to Church traditions. The apostolate pledges devotion towards healing and resacralizing the Church under the new pontiff’s reign.
OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUÉ on the Death of His Holiness Pope Francis
The Old Roman Apostolate officially announces the death of Pope Francis, acknowledging both the solemnity of his passing and the challenges faced during his pontificate, including doctrinal confusion and marginalization of traditional practices. They call for prayers for guidance as the Church seeks a successor who will restore Catholic tradition and teachings.
Call to Action
The Old Roman Apostolate welcomes faithful Catholics to preserve and live out timeless traditions. Join by participating in liturgies, enrolling in catechetical programs, joining a community, providing support, and sharing the faith. Together, uphold and spread the faith as originally handed down. Visit the website or contact for more information.
Liturgy
The Old Roman Apostolate's liturgical life embodies a profound commitment to sacred traditions, including the Traditional Latin Mass, Divine Office, sacraments, and devotions. The apostolate observes liturgical seasons and feast days with appropriate rites, emphasizing its dedication to traditional Catholic worship and the preservation of the Roman Catholic Church's rich heritage.
Our Mission
The Old Roman Apostolate is driven by a missionary charism grounded in the Catholic Church's traditions. It focuses on evangelization, restoration of tradition, catechetical instruction, spiritual formation, and defense of the faith. Through global outreach, it aims to bring souls closer to God and preserve the rich heritage of the Roman Catholic Church.
