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**NOTICE: The Traditional Latin Mass in the Diocese of Charlotte has moved to the Chapel of the Little Flower, in Mooresville, North Carolina. This is now the only location where the Traditional Latin Mass is offered. For more information please see our Latin Mass Chapel page.**

Chapel of the Little Flower, 757 Oakridge Farm, Mooresville, NC 28115

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Carolina Traditional Liturgy Society exists to promote the Traditional Liturgy throughout the Carolinas, as well as to help the faithful live out the traditions, customs, and culture of the Church, including feast celebrations through the traditional liturgical calendar; and to support our priests, Traditional Masses, and related events at parishes under the local bishop.


We are committed to providing accurate, reliable, and easily understandable information that is rooted in the teachings of the Church. Whether you are a lifelong Catholic or someone new to the faith, we strive to meet you where you are on your spiritual journey.

May God bless you abundantly on this beautiful journey of faith!

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Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus

This Sunday, the Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus, is also known as the Sunday after the Octave Day of the Nativity. The Gospel reading for today’s Mass is the same as that read on the Octave Day celebrated earlier in the week: At that time, after eight days were accomplished, that the child should be circumcised, his name was called JESUS, which was called by the angel, before he was conceived in the womb.”
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January 1 Holy Day Schedule & Indulgences

We share the schedule for the Holy Day Latin Masses for January 1, the Octave of the Nativity (the ancient Feast of the Circumcision), a Holy Day of Obligation.
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Sunday within the Octave of Christmas

This Sunday is celebrated as Sunday in the Octave of Christmas. The Gospel reading for this Sunday offers a glimpse of the Infant Jesus in a remarkable setting: Mary and Joseph have taken Him to Jerusalem for presentation to the Lord in the Temple.
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