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.

Vocations

The Old Roman Apostolate prioritizes fostering vocations to the priesthood, religious life, and lay apostolate. It provides discernment programs, seminary formation, and spiritual mentorship for priests, promotes religious life through collaboration with traditional communities, and offers lay formation programs and opportunities for service. The apostolate actively promotes vocations through events, prayer, and youth engagement, aiming to preserve and promote traditional Catholic teachings and practices.