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    The Traditional Latin Mass North County community is served by the Norbertine fathers of St. Michael's Abbey in Orange County. They  live a common life of liturgical prayer and care for souls. Their abbey in Silverado consists of over fifty priests and nearly forty seminarians studying for the priesthood.

    For more than fifty years, the Norbertine Fathers have served the Christian faithful in Southern California—“lifting high the Holy Eucharist over the miseries and errors of this world” (Saint Pope John Paul II).  

    Their community’s apostolic ministries are many and various—from teaching in schools and at retreats to serving as chaplains—but they all find their source in our common life of prayer and fraternal charity.



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