(This set of statistics – taken from Unavox via Messa in Latino – counts 64 places throughout Italy where the Traditional Latin Mass is said on Sundays under diocesan auspices, in contrast to the 73 counted by Agoramag. This report also counts a total of 116 Mass sites in
The Current Situation:
Since Summorum Pontificum went into effect, at least one location with a regular TLM has been established in 42 out of the 225 dioceses in
The 116 Mass sites in
In cities with a population greater than 300,000: 27 Mass centers (23%)
In medium-sized or small cities: 19 (16%)
In medium-sized villages /towns : 13 (11%)
In small villages /towns : 40 (34%)
Locations where the Mass has been suppressed: 15 (13%)
Locations where the Mass has been suspended: 2 (2%)
The frequency of Mass in these sites is as follows (note that the categories overlap):
Daily: 19 locations (16%)
Locations with Sunday and Feast Day Masses: 64 (55%)
Weekday Masses (but not apparently on feast days): 23 (20%)
Monthly Masses (not on feast days): 26 (22%)
Sites with occasional Masses: 3 (3%)
The total number of Mass centers has increased from 27 to 116, for a total increase of more than 330%.
Locations where the TLM is said on Sundays and feast days have increased from 11 to 64 (for a growth of 480%)
Locations with weekday Masses from 5 to 23 (an increase of 360%)
Last but not the least, the number of dioceses where a regular Mass location for the TLM has been established has increased from 24 to 42 (an increase of 75%).