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New Liturgical Movement
Established in 2005 by the Church Music Association of America, the New Liturgical Movement has grown to cover all sorts of contemporary social and church issues from a uniquely traditional perspective. One of the largest sites on this list, NLM has long-since earned its premeir reputation!
Father Z's Blog
From his own words:
“This blog is like a fusion of the Baroque ‘salon’ with its well-tuned harpsichord around which polite society gathered for entertainment and edification and, on the other hand, a Wild West “saloon” with its out-of-tune piano and swinging doors, where everyone has a gun and something to say. Nevertheless, we try to point our discussions back to what it is to be Catholic in this increasingly difficult age, to love God, and how to get to heaven.”
New Oxford Review
Beginning in the late 1970s as an Anglo-Catholic magazine, the New Oxford Review itself converted to catholicism in the same spirit as St. John Henry Newman and since that time has devoted itself to mainstream issues of faith and culture.
Liturgical Arts Journal
A blog focused on the beauty of the traditional latin mass through its vestments, arts, music, and rich tradition. Focused on the finer details of church architecture and the wide breadth of liturgical variation, Liturgical Arts Journal has more photos and depictions than any other website available!
One Peter Five
Motivated by the state of the belief in the Catholic Church today and seeking to reinstate orthodox teachings in the hearts of the faithful, OnePeterFive offers a plethora of articles on current social issues and church issues to educate the faithful.
Rorate Caeli
A blog focused on liturgical reflections and offering historic writings of the saints and humanities greatest theologians, Rorate Caeli advocates the future of tradition in the contempory church for all.
Crisis Magazine
A much more typical news site structured around the modern newsroom with a classical catholic perspective, Crisis is centered around hot-button social issues and zealous commentary to inspire the minds of its readers.
Aletia
A more mainstream and hopeful catholic media outlet, Aletia is focused into lifestyle, spirituality, and historical teachings to bring stories of all types into the minds of the faithful and further spur their love for Jesus Christ and His Church.
Tradition and Sanity
The personal blog of acclaimed traditional catholic author Dr. Peter Kwasniewski, tradition and sanity encourages your weekly Sunday churchgoer to live a life of tradition and taking their lessons from the Tridentine Mass into daily living.
Praying Latin
This is a website fully centered around encouraging the private use of the latin language and providing both the reasoning and translations of popular and obscure prayers and writings. With articles not only on why or what to pray in the Church's tongue but also how to, paying latin is all that is needed.
Fish Eaters
An older site providing seeking to bring people to the faith through the light of tradition, fisheaters provides the on-the-ground resources that service as the bedrock of the modern-day movement.
Corpus Christi Watershed
Centered on the musical heritage of the roman rite and its gregorian traditions, Corpus Christi Watershed has worked to expand sacred music across the Latin Mass and Novus Ordo world!
My Catholic Source
A sort of sourcing points on all sorts of catholic social and moral issues from a very uniquely traditional perspective, my catholic source offers the widest and most in depth look on points of the Catholic faith.
Hand Missal History
An independant research initiative dedicated to exploring history through the perspective of the laity across centuries, this site tracks the development of hand missals and other forms of intra-church participation.
Between the Paws
A blog filled with random musings on the good, the beautiful and the life of faith today, Between the Paws focuses on contemporary catholic culture filled with the sage wisdom of saints past.
Liturgy Guy
Run by an agnostic turned traditional Latin Mass Catholic, this blog seeks to share the wisdom, writings, and papal happenings todays as well as updates on the traditional movement today within America.
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