Episode 11 – The Roman Canon | The Church’s Sacred Inheritance
This video is part of TAN Books’ Year of the Latin Mass, a year-long initiative to restore reverence, clarity, and continuity in Catholic worship.
For over 1,500 years, the Roman Canon stood as the sole Eucharistic prayer of the Roman Rite, shaping the worship and spirituality of countless saints. In this video, Conor Gallagher of TAN Books explores how the reforms following Vatican II completely changed the liturgy and introduced new Eucharistic prayers, examining the theological, symbolic, and spiritual differences between the traditional Roman Rite and the modern Mass. What was gained, what was lost, and why does it matter for Catholics today?
Episode 10 – The Offertory | Sacrifice vs. Meal
This video is part of TAN Books’ Year of the Latin Mass, a year-long initiative to restore reverence, clarity, and continuity in Catholic worship.
What really happens at the Offertory—and why does it matter?
TAN Books CEO Conor Gallagher explores a striking shift at the heart of the Mass: from sacrifice to meal, from altar to table. Is this change merely stylistic… or does it reshape what Catholics believe?
Drawing on the principle Lex Orandi, Lex Credendi—the law of prayer is the law of belief—this short video challenges viewers to consider how the words of the liturgy form the faith of the Church. When the language of sacrifice is softened or removed, what is lost?
➡️ In this video:
- The deeper meaning of the Offertory in the Traditional Latin Mass
- How language shapes belief in Catholic worship
- The contrast between sacrifice and “preparing gifts”
- Why reverence for Christ’s Passion is central to the Mass
- A call to rediscover the fullness of Catholic liturgical tradition
Whether you attend the Traditional Latin Mass or the Novus Ordo, this reflection invites you to look more closely, listen more carefully, and enter more deeply into the mystery of the Eucharistic sacrifice.
📺 Watch, reflect, and ask yourself: What does God truly deserve in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass?
Episode 9 – The Altar Rail | Threshold of the Sacred
This video is part of TAN Books’ Year of the Latin Mass, a year-long initiative to restore reverence, clarity, and continuity in Catholic worship.
Question: Why are altar rails important?
Conor Gallagher, CEO of TAN Books, argues that the removal of altar rails and the proliferation of extraordinary ministers in the Novus Ordo reflect a diminished sense of reverence and a confusion surrounding spiritual authority and the Eucharist. Contrast this with the Traditional Latin Mass, where the unified act of approaching the altar rail, kneeling, and receiving on the tongue from a priest clearly expresses humility and safeguards belief in the Real Presence. Standing, receiving in the hand, and the routine use of lay ministers— all of this has fractured liturgical unity, weakened reverence, and blurred the sacred distinction of the sanctuary. The use of the altar rail faithfully reflects and preserves the Church’s Eucharistic theology.
Episode 8 – Why the Mass is Prayed in Latin | The Language of the Church
This video is part of TAN Books’ Year of the Latin Mass, a year-long initiative to restore reverence, clarity, and continuity in Catholic worship.
Question: Why is the TLM prayed in Latin?
In this video, Conor – CEO of TAN Books – reflects on Latin as the perennial language of the liturgy. Immersed in the life of the Church for centuries, Latin has been spoken by countless popes, bishops, and saints. This reflection explains the meaningful differences that separate Latin from the vernacular, and why the Church needs to preserve the place of Latin in the liturgy.
Episode 7 – Judica Me: Why the Mass Begins with Imploring God’s Judgement
This video is part of TAN Books’ Year of the Latin Mass, a year-long initiative to restore reverence, clarity, and continuity in Catholic worship.
Question: Why does the priest begin the Mass by praying the Judica Me (Psalm 42)?
In this reflection, Conor reflects on the Judica Me, the traditional opening prayer of the Traditional Latin Mass, emphasizing its theology of humility and awe before God. Spoken by the priest at the foot of the altar, the prayer acknowledges his unworthiness and reflects an understanding of the dangerous holiness of God’s presence. However, the psalm’s movement from sorrow to hope culminates in the priest’s ascent to the altar with renewed confidence in God’s mercy. This prayer has a rich pedagogy of trembling – and with the Novus Ordo’s removal of the Judica Me – what was lost was not simply ornamentation but a formative theology of approach. Liturgy shapes the soul, and the absence of this prayer risks diminishing the reverence due at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass .
Episode 6 – Ad Orientem: Why the Mass Is a Sacrifice, Not a Performance
This video is part of TAN Books’ Year of the Latin Mass, a year-long initiative to restore reverence, clarity, and continuity in Catholic worship.
Question: Why does the direction of the priest matter at Mass?
In this reflection, Conor Gallagher explores ad orientem, the ancient practice of priest and people facing east together, and why this single outward gesture reveals the true nature of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. The Mass is not first a communal meal or a performance for the congregation. It is the offering of the Lamb of God to the Father for the remission of sins.
When worship turns inward, something subtle but devastating shifts in the soul of the liturgy and in the soul of man. Ad orientem restores the original axis of worship. It reorients the heart away from what is convenient, comfortable, or entertaining, and back toward what is worthy, beautiful, and true.
Facing east teaches us to ask the right question, not “what am I getting out of the Mass,” but “what is the Father receiving from this offering?”
This orientation protects the priest from becoming a performer, forms the faithful in reverence, and quietly shapes our eschatology. Every Mass becomes an act of waiting. Every elevation becomes preparation for the Second Coming. Priest and people together proclaim, without words, He is coming.
Episode 5 – The Latin Mass Explained | Fr. William Rock – TAN Books
This video is part of TAN Books’ Year of the Latin Mass, a year-long initiative to restore reverence, clarity, and continuity in Catholic worship.
Fr. William Rock, FSSP reviews The Latin Mass Explained by Msgr. George J. Moorman. This book is well suited for Catholics who attend or wish to attend the Traditional Latin Mass, those seeking to deepen their understanding of the sacred liturgy, and catechists and parish groups desiring a reliable introduction to the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite.
This clear, technically precise guide explains the Traditional Latin Mass prayer by prayer, illuminating the actions, words, and rubrics so that participation is more reverent and fruitful, whether one is new to the liturgy or experienced. Rooted in Scripture, the Church’s liturgical tradition, and connected to Pope Benedict XVI’s teaching on the Extraordinary Form, it fosters a deeper appreciation for the sacrifice of the Mass as the Church has worshiped for centuries.
- Explains every prayer and action of the Traditional Latin Mass in clear, accessible language.
- Answers common questions such as why Latin is used and the importance of ceremony and silence.
- Shows how the structure of the Mass reflects the Church’s doctrine and ancient tradition.
- Covers the preparatory rites, the three principal parts of the Mass, and what follows after Mass.
- Supports greater reverence and participation for both new and seasoned attendees.
Episode 4 – The Hidden Treasure: Holy Mass | Fr. William Rock, FSSP – TAN Books
This video is part of TAN Books’ Year of the Latin Mass, a year-long initiative to restore reverence, clarity, and continuity in Catholic worship.
Fr. William Rock, FSSP reviews The Hidden Treasure: Holy Mass by St. Leonard of Port Maurice. If you’ve ever wanted to understand what’s really happening at Mass—and how to enter into it more deeply—this book is a timeless place to start.
The Hidden Treasure: Holy Mass by St. Leonard of Port Maurice is a powerful and accessible guide to understanding the true meaning and value of the Mass.
Rather than treating the Mass as routine, this classic work reveals it for what it truly is: the same sacrifice as Christ’s offering on Calvary, made present for us today. St. Leonard explains how the Mass brings grace, forgives sins, and pours out both spiritual and practical blessings in our lives.
He also offers simple, practical guidance on how to participate more reverently and fruitfully—helping readers move from passive attendance to deeper, more intentional prayer.
Short, direct, and spiritually rich, this book has shaped countless Catholic writings on the Mass and remains one of the most influential introductions to its beauty and power.
Episod 3 – What the Mass Means: An Introduction to the Rites of the Latin Mass | Canon Francis Altiere – TAN Books
This video is part of TAN Books’ Year of the Latin Mass, a year-long initiative to restore reverence, clarity, and continuity in Catholic worship.
Canon Francis Altiere reviews What the Mass Means: An Introduction to the Rites of the Latin Mass by Fr. Victor Hintgen. This book is especially well suited for Catholics new to the Traditional Latin Mass, parents preparing children for First Holy Communion, homeschool families, catechists, and anyone seeking a deeper interior participation in the Mass without requiring prior theological training.
Why does the priest make so many small movements at the altar? Why are certain prayers whispered, others spoken aloud, and some repeated again and again? In the Traditional Latin Mass, nothing is accidental, every gesture, posture, and prayer is charged with meaning.
In What the Mass Means, Father Victor Hintgen, a renowned seminary formator at the University of Louvain in the 1950s, offers clear, concise explanations of each part of the Traditional Latin Mass. Written with remarkable simplicity and spiritual depth, his commentary is accessible enough for a child, yet profound enough to awaken deeper reverence for the infinite value of the Holy Sacrifice.
Rather than a technical or historical analysis, this book serves as a formative catechesis, training the mind and heart to understand why the Mass unfolds as it does. It is an ideal introduction for beginners, a trusted guide for teachers, and a clarifying companion for anyone seeking to enter more fully into the Church’s most sacred act of worship.
— Explains the meaning behind each prayer, gesture, and movement of the Traditional Latin Mass
— Presents the Mass in clear, non-technical language suitable for all ages
— Forms reverence and understanding rather than offering mere historical commentary
— Uses a question-and-answer format to reinforce comprehension and retention
— Ideal for First Communion preparation, homeschool instruction, and parish study groups
Episode 2 – The Life of Christ in the Mass | Fr. William Rock, FSSP – TAN Books
This video is part of TAN Books’ Year of the Latin Mass, a year-long initiative to restore reverence, clarity, and continuity in Catholic worship.
Fr. William Rock, FSSP reviews The Life of Christ in the Mass and gives helpful context to help us walk with Christ through the Mass.
“And I find that the Son of God, descending from heaven and assuming human flesh in the virginal womb of the Most Holy Virgin Mary, up to the day on which He ascended to heaven, did thirty principal deeds, which are comprehended and reprised in the Mass.” —Saint Vincent Ferrer
Saint Vincent Ferrer (1350–1419) was a devout preacher of penance, a precursor of the Last Judgment, filled with zeal. In his twenty-year commission, he brought countless souls into the one true Catholic Faith. In this brief yet powerful booklet, The Life of Christ in the Mass, St. Vincent Ferrer clearly explains how thirty key events from Jesus’s life are represented in the Mass. This is the perfect meditation for any Catholic who wants to draw near to Our Lord in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Walk with Christ throughout the parts of the Mass with St. Vincent as your guide.
Episode 1 – Expositio Missae: The Mysteries of the Mass Explained | Fr. William Rock, FSSP – TAN Books
This video is part of TAN Books’ Year of the Latin Mass, a year-long initiative to restore reverence, clarity, and continuity in Catholic worship.
Fr. William Rock, FSSP reviews St. Bonaventure’s Expositio Missae: The Mysteries of the Mass Explained. Expositio Missae is Latin for Exposition of the Mass, and this book unfolds the spiritual meaning, symbols, and actions of the Eucharistic celebration to deepen reverent participation.
Expositio Missae, The Mysteries of the Mass Explained offers inspiring insight into the layered meaning, symbolism, and spiritual action of the Eucharistic celebration, rooted in the Church’s perennial liturgical tradition. Saint Bonaventure’s classic exposition helps readers understand how the Mass, instituted by Christ at the Last Supper and faithfully handed down by the apostles, is the source and summit of the Christian life, and includes beautiful prayers for before Mass, before Holy Communion, and after Mass to foster reverent participation.
-Explains the profound mysteries and symbolism of the Eucharistic celebration
-Shows how the Mass unites believers with Christ’s passion, death, and resurrection
-Includes traditional prayers for use before Mass, before Communion, and after Mass
-Rooted in the spiritual wisdom of Saint Bonaventure, a Doctor of the Church
-120‑page hardcover format makes it accessible for study, reflection, and devotion
Announcing the Year of the Latin Mass | TAN Books’ 2026 Initiative
The devil hates the Latin Mass—and always has.
In 2026, TAN Books is launching a bold new initiative: The Year of the Latin Mass.
Each month, our CEO, Conor Gallagher, will personally select a Book of the Month to help you better understand, appreciate, and enter more deeply into the Traditional Latin Mass. As part of this initiative, each selection will be available at a major discount.
Why? Because we want to help Catholics cultivate a deeper love for the Church’s sacred liturgy—rooted in reverence, tradition, and truth.

