This page includes links to many video resources, both those that stream online for free and those that can be ordered on DVD, as well as catechetical packages. They cover all audiences, from teens to theologians.
Presentations by Monsignor James P. Moroney. Interviews with noteworthy cardinals, bishops, and priests from around the world, including several involved with the translation process.
Teens respond to the new translation (LTP): These were designed for use with the book What’s New About the Mass for Teens, but are easily used in any teen setting:
CatholicTV has recorded a workshop for priests called “Preparing for the New Roman Missal,” given by Monsignor James P. Moroney at St. John’s Seminary in Boston. Each lecture lasts approximately 50 minutes.
Instructional videos on the new translation from the University of Notre Dame Center for Liturgy
Monsignor Bruce Harbert, Diocese of Leeds (England), former Executive Director of ICEL (personally involved in the translation) – theological clarity (6 talks)
Father Jan Michael Joncas, Archdiocese of St. Paul-Minneapolis, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul – Mystagogical Musical Musings (4 talks)
Father Douglas Martis, Diocese of Joliet, Liturgical Institute, Mundelein Seminary – historical and biblical context (4 talks)
Monsignor James P. Moroney, Diocese of Worcester, former Executive Director of USCCB Secretariat for the Liturgy, Rector of St. Paul Cathedral, Faculty member, St. John’s Seminary, Boston; Executive Secretary to Vox Clara (personally involved in the translation) – priestly identity and Ars Celebrandi (3 talks)
Father Anthony Ruff, O.S.B., St. John’s School of Theology and Seminary, Collegeville, Minnesota – role of music in liturgy, opportunities for renewal in liturgical music (4 talks)
Father Paul Turner, Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph – changes in the Eucharistic Prayers (4 talks)
A New Translation for a New Roman Missal by Monsignor James P. Moroney. Interviews with noteworthy cardinals, bisops, and priests from around the world, including several involved with the translation process.
$20 from MTF – All content also available online for free!
Midwest Theological Forum is currently producing a DVD with sample Masses celebrated with the new translation: Mass with a choir, Mass with a deacon, Mass with a server. (Coming Soon!)