The Traditional Latin Mass
The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is offered according to the Roman Missal of 1954, faithfully maintained in its integrity prior to the innovations following the Second Vatican Council. Our priests, ordained in the unbroken line of Apostolic succession and vested with the power of Holy Orders instituted by Our Lord Jesus Christ, offer the Sacrifice upon the altar for the greater glory of God, the honor of His Church, and the sanctification of the faithful.
All are invited to join us in giving due worship to Almighty God through the venerable rites handed down from our forefathers in the Faith.
Those seeking our chapel are kindly directed to the Directions page.
About Us
We are located in Idaho Falls, Idaho and our Mass is two times a month, commonly on the 2nd and 4th Sunday.
Visiting
If this will be your first time visiting our Mission Church, please reach out to the priest before receiving Holy Communion.
Get Connected
Call (518) 622-9788
Mass Times
08:00 Confessions
09:00 Holy Rosary
09:30 Mass
Thanksgiving prayers after Mass
Take a look at the calendar.
Our Mission & Vision
Traditional Law of Fast and Abstinence
Fast. All persons over twenty-one and under sixty years of age must fast on days appointed. On a day of fast one full meal may be eaten at the principal meal and two smaller meatless meals – the combination of which may not equal the amount eaten at the principal meal. Eating between meals is not allowed. Liquids, such as milk and fruit juices may be taken any time on a fast day. Please note that true medicine never breaks the fast including the Eucharist fast.
Days of Fast are the weekdays of Lent including Holy Saturday until 12:00 Noon; Ember Days, the Vigil of Pentecost, the Vigil of the Immaculate Conception, the Vigil of All Saints’ Day, and the Vigil of Christmas.
Abstinence. All persons over seven years of age must abstain from meat on days appointed. On days of complete abstinence i.e., all Fridays, Ash Wednesday, the Vigil of the Immaculate Conception, and the Vigil of Christmas they must abstain from meat, meat gravy, or soup made with meat. On days of partial abstinence meat is allowed once a day but, only at the principal meal. Days of partial abstinence are Ember Wednesday and Saturday, the Vigil of Pentecost, and the Vigil of All Saints’ Day.
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Bp. Kelly
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