For Many, This Is Their Only Mass: Help Keep the Daily Mass Online

Since the feast of Our Lady’s Assumption 2008, Daily Mass Online has brought the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass into homes, hospital rooms, nursing homes, workplaces, and places where the Traditional Latin Mass is otherwise unavailable.

What began as a simple act of service became the first daily broadcast of the Traditional Latin Mass in the world. Through this apostolate, more than one million spiritual communions have been made by the faithful.

For the sick, the housebound, the elderly, the isolated, travellers, shift workers, carers, and Catholics far from a traditional chapel, this is not merely a livestream. For many, it is their only regular connection to the altar.

We Need to Raise £8,400

To continue this work, we must raise £8,400 to cover chapel rent and essential running costs.

The chapel is the heart of the apostolate. It is the place from which the Mass is offered, the prayers are said, the sermons are preached, and the broadcast is sent out daily to souls across the world.

Without the chapel, the Daily Mass Online cannot continue.

Why Your Help Matters

Your donation helps keep the chapel open, the sanctuary lamp burning, and the Holy Sacrifice available to those who cannot attend Mass in person.

Every gift, large or small, makes a real difference.

£20 helps keep the chapel open for a day.
£60 supports several days of worship and broadcasting.
£120 helps fund a full week of Daily Mass Online.
£700 covers approximately one month of chapel rent.

Or give any amount you can.

More Than a Broadcast

Daily Mass Online reaches people who are often unseen: the housebound person praying alone, the hospital patient watching from bed, the elderly resident in a care home, the commuter seeking prayer on a train, the worker finding a moment of grace during a difficult day, and the faithful Catholic living far from any traditional chapel.

For them, this apostolate is a refuge, a comfort, and a daily connection to Christ.

Help Make Possible the Next Million

More than one million spiritual communions have already been made through this apostolate.

With your help, the next million can follow.

Please donate today to help keep the Daily Mass Online, sustain the chapel, and ensure this vital work continues for the faithful who depend upon it.

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Please give generously. Every benefactor is remembered at the altar.


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CURRENT EDITION

DAILY MASS ONLINE

One of the earliest online apostolates dedicated to the Traditional Latin Mass, Old Roman TV began broadcasting the Holy Sacrifice on the Feast of the Assumption, 15 August 2008. During the COVID-19 pandemic, additional programming — devotions, catechesis, and conferences — was added to support the faithful in prayer and formation.

Support the daily Holy Mass on Old Roman TV by offering a Mass intention — for loved ones, thanksgiving, or the repose of souls. Your intention helps sustain the sacred liturgy and brings grace to those you remember before God’s altar.

MASS INTENTIONS

If your offering is for a Mass Intention, kindly complete the form below in full so we may correctly match it to your donation. For anniversary intentions — birthdays, wedding anniversaries, anniversaries of death — please be sure to include the relevant date.

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