- To promote the Traditional Latin Mass as codified in the (1962) Missale Romanum is maintained-both in practice and in law-as one of the forms of the Mass which is recognized and honored in universal liturgical life.
- To express the needs of the faithful who follow the Traditional Latin Rite.
- To organize a lay movement within the Church seeking an organic restoration of the Latin liturgy.
- To obtain freedom of use for all other Latin liturgical books enshrining "previous liturgical and disciplinary forms of the Latin tradition." (cf. Ecclesia Dei n.5).
- To restore and promote the use of Latin, Gregorian chant and sacred polyphony in the liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church.
- To secure the right of any priest who would like to offer the Traditional Latin Mass.
- To unify Catholics of different language groups.
- To show that the Traditional Latin Mass can provide the foundation for a needed and legitimate liturgical renewal.
- To provide a better understanding of the Roman litergy as a whole and in its diverse parts.
- To inform Catholics by documentation the legitimacy and reverence of the Traditional Latin Mass.
- To provide the clergy with the opportunity to see the beauty of the Traditional Latin Mass.
- To encourage religious vocations.
- To advertise and honor the Traditional Mass.
- To petition the Bishop for more allowances of the Traditional Mass.
- To resist all novelties of changes that decrease reverence of the Mass.
- To bring attention to the sacredness, piety, reverence and beauty of the Traditional Mass.
- to provide means for the interested Catholic, a way to secure and evaluate the apostolic roots of their religion.
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