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1962

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  • How to Celebrate Low Mass – 1962 Missal

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    1962 Hand Missal

    $60.00
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  • Monastic Diurnal – Liturgical Book

    $75.00
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  • Treasure and Tradition: The Ultimate Guide to the Latin Mass

    $23.50
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  • alphabet of the altar cover

    An Alphabet of the Altar

    $20.00
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  • Antiphonale Monasticum, 1934 Solesmes Edition

    $95.00
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  • Apologetics and Catholic Doctrine, by Archbishop Michael Sheehan

    $29.00
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  • Bible, Knox Translation, Black Leather Hardcover

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  • Blessed be God – prayer book

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  • Divine Office (Selection of hours from the Roman Office)

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  • How to Serve at the Altar

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  • laus in ecclesia cover

    Learning Gregorian Chant (Laus in Ecclesia)

    $59.00
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  • Learning to Serve by Fr. Charles Carmody

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  • Liber Brevior

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  • Liber Usualis

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  • Marian Children’s Missal

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Building Something Beautiful For God -
To Last A Thousand Years

After nearly seventeen years of existence at Clear Creek, we are happy, by the grace of God, to have completed two large buildings, i.e. a residence hall and a gate house, plus a sizable portion of our abbatial church. What a joy it is to be able to sing in this truly monastic church, even if the walls have only risen, so far, to half their destined height! We are currently beginning the construction of the chevet, or eastern portion of the church containing the sanctuary. We will also be raising the transepts (arms of the cross) to their full height. Please help us continue this arduous, but important work for the glory of God.

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