St Pius V Shrine
Lake Zurich
IL

60047-3501

St Pius V Shrine, Lake Zurich, Illinois, United States
St Pius V Shrine, Lake Zurich, Illinois, United States
St Pius V Shrine, Lake Zurich, Illinois, United States

Who we are

At St. Pius V Shrine, the Roman Catholic Traditional Tridentine Latin Mass . . .

is said by a properly ordained Roman Catholic priest

has Holy Communion distributed only by the consecrated hands of a priest, placed on the recipient's tongue, while kneeling at the altar railing

has sermons reflecting traditional Catholic theology given only by an ordained priest

has the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and other Sacred Liturgies served by trained male Altar Servers & Acolytes

At St. Pius V Shrine you will find . . .

A traditional church interior with statues of the Sacred Heart, Infant of Prague, Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Joseph and the saints, vigil lights and Stations of the Cross

Veneration of the Blessed Virgin and the saints

Classic Roman Catholic devotions such as the Rosary, Benediction, First Friday and First Saturday devotions, Forty Hour devotions and All Night adoration

Catechism classes in traditional Roman Catholic theology for children and adults

and lastly . . .

We are anxious to have you join us in the celebration of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass as it has been offered for centuries

St. Pius V Shrine is located in the northwest Chicago suburb of Lake Zurich, Illinois

Come! Rediscover your Catholic roots!

O God who didst choose Blessed Pius V as supreme Pontiff in order to shatter the enemies of Thy Church and to restore the purity of the Sacred Liturgy; grant us his protection so that cleaving to Thy service we may overcome the snares of all our enemies and enjoy perpetual peace. Through Jesus Christ Our Lord. Amen.

St. Pius V pray for us, protect the Roman Liturgy

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Here's What We Believe:

We believe the Holy Roman Catholic Church founded by Jesus Christ is the true Church.

We believe in the Mass, the Sacraments, the Pope and the sacramentals.

We believe that the Mass is primarily a religious service, not a social event.

We believe in the doctrine of transubstantiation: that Jesus Christ is bodily present in the consecrated Host. Therefore,

We believe that the Eucharist should only be distributed by the consecrated hands of an ordained priest or deacon, and

We believe the consecrated Host should be taken on the tongue to insure that it is not subject to disrespect.

We believe in the traditional observance of the rules of fast and abstinence, not necessarily because they are required, but because of an understanding of the benefits of sacrifice.

We believe that the 2000 year history of the Church shows that at times many people, both clergy and laity, strayed from the traditional teachings and practices of the Church, only to return in later days. We are dedicated to maintaining the Traditions of the Church.

Street Address

30 Miller Rd
Lake Zurich, IL 60047-3501
United States
Phone: 847-438-4909

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Church Pastor

Reverend Fr. Neville Monteiro
Shrine Priest
4 Northcrest
Lake Zurich, IL 60047
United States
Phone: 847-438-3368

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Quote of the Day

Mark 9:23

Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.

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Reverend Fr. Neville Monteiro
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Lake Zurich
Illinois
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St Pius V Shrine Lake Zurich Mass Times

Sundays - 8:00 AM and 10:30 AM
Monday through Saturday - 8:00 AM
Holy Days and First Fridays - 8:00 AM & 7:30 PM

Sacred Heart Devotions follow First Friday Mass
Our Lady of Fatima Devotions follow First Saturday Mass
Confessions heard 30 mins. prior until 10 mins. before
Rosary prayed 20 minutes prior to the Sunday 8 AM Mass

Note that on special occasions, there may be only one mass at 9:00 AM on Sunday. These occasions will be announced here as they become known. Please check this page if you are not a regular attendee and plan a visit.

Mass Times last updated on the 8th of September, 2019


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Dress Code Since the changes in the Church, few parishes these days have a dress code. Summertime dress can be particularly problematic. At St. Pius V Shrine, however, we still believe that modest and appropriate attire at Mass is a sign of respect for Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament and of fraternal charity toward our neighbor. Please observe the following rules: WOMEN AND GIRLS: Out of respect for the Blessed Sacrament, we ask that women and girls cover their heads with either a hat or chapel veil. (Chapel veils may be borrowed from the table next to the church door or may be purchased downstairs in the book store.) Modest dress is required. Short skirts or dresses that are above the knees, revealing blouses (such as low cut, sleeveless or see-through), and slacks or shorts of any length do not meet the traditional norms of Christian modesty. Should your situation require you to wear pants, please speak to the priest. MEN AND BOYS: Men and boys must wear neat trousers and dress shirts (either long or short sleeves). A suit, sport coat or dress sweater and tie are optional. Closed shoes must be worn (i.e. sandals and flip flops are inappropriate). Shorts, immodestly open shirts, T-shirts and other such casual dress are inappropriate and do not meet the traditional standards for attending Holy Mass. The only exception to not wearing casual clothing is if you are immediately coming from or going to work and your work requires you to dress in such a manner. However, immodest work clothing is still inappropriate. Please be advised that Father reserves the right to refuse Holy Communion to anyone who, in his prudent judgment, is not dressed appropriately.


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St. Pius V Shrine is a privately owned independent Shrine, chartered and incorporated in the state of Illinois by Roman Catholics to provide for the worship of God through the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass provided for in perpetuity by Pope St. Pius V. The Shrine has been providing the Holy Mass, Traditional Sacraments and ministering to discerning Catholics who prefer to avoid liturgical novelties and errors.

We profess filial devotion and loyalty to Pope Benedict XVI and pray for him at every Mass at the Shrine. The Shrine has received a Papal Blessing from Pope John Paul II.

The links at the right will take you to pages that describe some of the groups and programs that are active at the Shrine.



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St Pius V Shrine, Lake Zurich, Illinois, United States
St Pius V Shrine, Lake Zurich, Illinois, United States
St Pius V Shrine, Lake Zurich, Illinois, United States



St Pius V Shrine History

Welcome to St. Pius V Shrine, where you will only find the celebration of the Traditional Latin Mass. If you are thinking about coming back to the Traditional Latin Mass, or if you have attended it for the first time, you probably have a number of questions. We have remained faithful to the Traditional Mass not out of stubbornness, disobedience, matter of preference, or nostalgia but because of TRUTH. Our true Faith, no matter the circumstances, is immutable and must never be compromised. The true Faith never changes.
The Traditional Latin Mass is a perfect expression of the unchanging and immutable Catholic teaching on the nature of the Mass and the Holy Eucharist. It is also a refuge from the many false teachings and sacrilegious practices which have found their way into our parish churches as a result of the New Order Mass (Novus Ordo) and the changes within the Church. We have a traditional right to attend the Traditional Latin Mass, guaranteed forever by our patron saint, Pope St. Pius V, through his formal papal document, Quo Primum. This right cannot be taken away from us and attendance at this Mass is an instrumental means in attaining the salvation of one's soul.
Many people seek out the Traditional Latin Mass because some things just don't "seem right" at their local Novus Ordo Mass parish. Most of these problems can be traced to changes which started to appear in the Church shortly after the close of the Second Vatican Council (1962 - 1965). These changes culminated in the Novus Ordo Mass.
In 1969, most of the Mass liturgy was rewritten by a Vatican commission whose membership included six Protestant ministers. The very nature of the Mass was changed: the altar was replaced with a table; the sacrificing priest became the "President of the Assembly"; the traditional Offertory prayers, so suggestive of the Catholic theology of sacrifice, were discarded and replaced with a Jewish grace before meals; the actual words of the Consecration used by Our Lord at the Last Supper were changed and perverted; the altar rail was removed; the true Body of Christ, during Holy Communion, was allowed and encouraged to be distributed and received by non-consecrated hands; the reverential act of receiving the Holy Eucharist while kneeling was replaced with standing. In fact, many of the changes seen in the Novus Ordo Mass are the exact same changes made by the Protestants in the 16th century when they broke away from the Holy Catholic Church. The Novus Ordo Mass today shares many similarities with Protestant worship services.
When people attend the Traditional Latin Mass, their first impression is that the priest's actions and the Mass prayers are very different compared to those in the Novus Ordo Mass. These most notably are the Mass prayers in Latin (Note that the missals in the pews have the Mass prayers written in English and Latin.) and having the priest's attention face God while his back is toward the congregation. As obvious as these differences are, there are other differences which apply to the congregation. These differences include:

When and how Holy Communion is received
Consideration of the clothing style worn to Mass
Conduct before, during and after Mass

We seek to welcome newcomers to the ways of the Traditional Latin Mass as Christ sought to bring a lost sheep back to His flock. It is our intention to inform and show by example how to express reverence to the Blessed Sacrament and to pray the Mass, and certainly to avoid any discomfort on a newcomer's part. Please feel welcome to grow here in the ways of the Traditional Catholic Faith as we all strive to further our knowledge of the same.
Many years have passed since the changes in the Church began. We have found that the few simple guidelines which were known and followed by the youngest school child a few decades ago are often forgotten or not known by today's Catholics, young and old alike. Please explore the other newcomer links for guidelines that a Catholic attending the Traditional Latin Mass should adhere to.


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