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Traditional Latin Masses along the Camino

thetimman

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Time of past OR future Camino
Camino Inglés, March 2018
Does anyone know where one can find traditional Latin Masses (1962 missal) along the Camino? I would prefer diocesan/FSSP/ICRSS, but would be interested in SSPX as well. Thanks, and Buen Camino!
 
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Ran across a few that might meet your criteria - don't know the alphabet soup. León had a Latin mass at a small church off the plaza mayor. Samos had services in Latin - can't recall if it was vespers or a mass. Latin mass in villafranca del bierzo in the evening. Easter mass in Logroño was all Spanish. Mass in Galicia was also Spanish.

Met a pilgrim who was investigating these things otherwise wouldn't have a clue.
 
There was a recent thread on this. What you're looking for is apparently only available in Pamplona along the Camino. In comparison with France, Latin masses are very rare in Spain.
 
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Thanks for your response. I'll try to locate that other thread.
 
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There was a recent thread on this. What you're looking for is apparently only available in Pamplona along the Camino. In comparison with France, Latin masses are very rare in Spain.
We weren't necessarily looking for Latin Masses, but we did run across a morning Mass in Latin at the Cathedral in Pamplona (if I recall correctly, it was 10:00am). I'm not sure if that was a regular occurance or something special because we happened to be there on the Feast of the Assumption.
 
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