Queen of All Saints Mission
Harrisburg Latin Mass
(Serving Allentown, Camp Hill, Carlisle, Harrisburg, Hershey, Lancaster, Mechanicsburg)
The Pre-Vatican II Liturgy offered by the Clergy of the Roman Catholic Institute
Welcome to the traditional Latin Mass, and to the unchanged Catholic Faith. The priests and parishioners of the Queen of All Saints Mission reject the changes of Vatican II. They want to preserve the Roman Catholic Faith by maintaining everything which was taught and done by the Church prior to Vatican II. In order to receive the sacraments here, it is therefore necessary that you attend exclusively the traditional Latin Mass, and avoid the New Mass, the reformed sacraments, as well as any Masses which are offered in union with the Vatican II hierarchy.
Sundays:
- Confessions at 9:15 am
- Rosary at 9:30 am
- Mass at 10:00 am
Courtyard Harrisburg/Hershey
725 Eisenhower Blvd
Harrisburg, PA 17111
Please note that there is a Catechism Q&A and social which starts about 30 minutes after Mass every 2nd Sunday of the month at the home of one of the attendees. All are welcome.
Contact Us
(484) 878-8888
For emergencies:
(352) 442-5075
If you wish to request Masses, you may do so at this link: Mass Request Form
Dress Code
For men: Jacket and tie on Sundays and holydays of obligation. No earrings. No shorts.
For ladies: A dress or skirt is required; no pants or shorts. The skirt must at least cover the knee, and should not be tight or otherwise revealing in any way. Immodest slits are forbidden. Clothing should be loose and not form-fitting. A head covering is also required. See-through blouses are forbidden, as well as clothing which is low-cut either in front or in back. For everyone: No tennis shoes, open-toed shoes, sandals, clogs, strappy sandals, denim clothing, even on weekdays. No piercings. Clothing with writing on it (e.g., sweatshirts or jackets) is also forbidden. The standards of Catholic modesty must be observed.
Please Note
Anyone who adheres to the doctrines of Fr. Feeney is barred from receiving the sacraments here. In the 1940’s, Fr. Leonard Feeney S.J. promoted the heresy that there was no such thing as baptism of blood or baptism of desire. Fr. Feeney’s teaching is contrary to the universal ordinary magisterium of the Catholic Church. It was condemned in 1949 by the Holy Office. All Catholics are bound under pain of mortal sin to give assent to the teachings of the Holy Office. A number of lay Catholics mistakenly adhere to this heresy, falsely thinking that it is the teaching of the Catholic Church.