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History

Servants of the Holy Family, a Catholic religious community, was founded on the Feast of the Holy Family in 1977 and is placed under the patronage of the Sacred Persons of Jesus, Mary and Joseph. It is the first Traditional Latin Mass religious community for men founded in the United States after attempts began in 1970 to replace the authentic Catholic Mass. The community has been located in Colorado since February, 1977. Since that time it has accepted priests, seminarians and brothers as members. Our community and chapel are situated on five acres of beautifully wooded park land south of Black Forest on the outskirts of Colorado Springs.

Purpose

The first goal is to aspire after and achieve by the grace of God the sanctification of its members and the salvation of souls through their prayers, sacrifices and apostolate. The religious life is semi-contemplative in nature and described by St. Thomas Aquinas as the ideal because it combines “the contemplative life which seeks to devote itself to God alone and belongs directly to the love of God, while the active life, which ministers to our neighbor’s needs, belongs directly to the love of one’s neighbor”. This is chiefly accomplished by attachment to the Holy Sacrifice of the Traditional Latin Mass and to the Roman Breviary. Other important devotions observed by all the members are Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, the frequent reception of the sacrament of Penance, keeping days of recollection on a regular basis, and praying the Holy Rosary with one of the approved litanies daily. Also, frequent visits to the Blessed Sacrament as well as mental prayer are considered most important for all of the members, who regard holiness of life as their primary objective.

Apostolate

Resulting from faithful religious observance is a zeal for the salvation of souls. The Holy Mass, the Sacred Liturgy and the dispensing of the Sacraments are the foremost means of sanctification of the faithful. Traditional Catholic sermons, morality and the spiritual life is supplemented by the teaching of the Baltimore catechism. Retreats and days of recollection are part of the apostolate of preaching. Other spiritual and corporal works are also part of community life, especially towards the poor, the sick, the dying and the Holy Souls in Purgatory.

St. Paul tells us that “Faith comes from hearing,” so listening to sermons, conferences and Q & A sessions is a primary way of learning the truths of God and how to practice them in daily life. We give the latest such talk under sermons for all our guests. For those who prefer reading, we post a selected booklet for spiritual enrichment. Each day of the year is sanctified by a saint’s feast day, and we show who that saint is daily. Anyone can learn more about the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass here. We accept prayer requests via email and remember those needs during Masses offered and in our community prayers. We have beloved sacramentals available like the Rosary, Scapular and Miraculous Medals. For those being called by Our Lord to the priesthood, we have information on how to pursue this exalted vocation.

Vocations

The Catholic priesthood is truly one of the purest glories of the Church and one of the most striking marks of her holiness.
— Pope Pius XII

Our Positions on the Crisis in the Church

Address to Catholics

Monograph in Defense of Our Catholic Faith

Read the Monograph

Ordinations

  1. The Most Reverend Geraldo Scarpone (d. 2016), former Ordinary Bishop of Comayagua, Honduras, ordained Fr. Mark R. Violette (d. 2015), Fr. Kevin D. Simons, Fr. Michael J. McMahon and Fr. Allan R. Kucera on July 6, 1995, to the Holy Priesthood, in the Traditional Latin Rite, at Servants of the Holy Family Chapel.

  2. The Most Reverend Telesphore George Mpundu (d. 2026), former Archbishop of Lusaka, Zambia, ordained Fr. Jared S. Brown on November 21, 2020, to the Holy Priesthood, in the Traditional Latin Rite, at Servants of the Holy Family Chapel.

  3. The Most Reverend Anthony D. Ward, Bishop and Superior of Servants of the Holy Family, ordained Fr. Matthew S. Stoecker and Fr. Joel J. Heckenkamp on June 29, 2025, to the Holy Priesthood, in the Traditional Latin Rite, at Servants of the Holy Family Chapel.