Archdiocese of Washington Policy
Cardinal Gregory issues decree to implement Pope Francis’ Traditionis Custodes
The decree from Cardinal Gregory states that, effective September 21, 2022, three non-parochial churches are designated as locations where the Mass according to the 1962 Roman Missal may be celebrated on Sundays. They are:
The Chapel at St. John the Evangelist Parish in Forest Glen, Maryland
The Franciscan Monastery of the Holy Land in Washington, D.C.
The Mission Church of St. Dominic in Aquasco, Maryland.
In addition:
All celebrations of the liturgies on Christmas, the Triduum, Easter Sunday, and Pentecost Sunday in the Archdiocese of Washington are to use exclusively the liturgical books promulgated by Saint Paul VI and Saint John Paul II, either in the vernacular or in Latin.
No weekday (including Holyday) Masses allowed.
Current Locations (After 9/21/22)
Old St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church
For over a quarter century, the Polish parish at Our Lady Queen of Poland has hosted this Sunday Mass, celebrated by a rotating schedule of priests. Parking available next to church and in KofC parking lot across the street. Source
9700 Rosensteel Ave, Silver Spring, Maryland
Accessible via Metro Red Line, Forest Glen Station
(301) 589-1857
Sunday: 8:00 a.m., usually Low.
Confessions (usually) heard 1/2 hour before Mass. Coffee and donuts after Sunday Mass located in the basement of the rectory, adjacent to the Church.
There is an email list for notifications. This is the best source for current information. Conatct jsteis@aol.com
The Franciscan Monastery of the Holy Land
1400 Quincy St NE, Washington, DC
Accessible via Metro Red Line, Brookland-CUA Station
Sunday: 9:00 a.m., Sung
First Mass is Sunday, September 25, 2022.
Lots of good info here: Thread by @JuventutemDC on Twitter.
There is a Facebook group for information about this Mass: Latin Mass at the Franciscan Monastery
Parking information was posted:
The Mission Church of St. Dominic
22400 Aquasco Rd, Aquasco, MD
(240) 681-3551
Sunday: noon
Eliminated Locations
Other locations in the archdiocese where the Traditional Latin Mass is currently offered are not referenced in the new norms. These include St. Mary Mother of God Church in Chinatown, the campus of Georgetown University campus, and St. Francis de Sales Church near The Catholic University of America, all in Washington, D.C., as well as St. Mary of the Assumption in Marlboro, Maryland, and St. Francis de Sales in Benedict, Maryland. Source
I would add St. Thomas Apostle in Woodley Park, St. Anthony of Padua in Brookland, and St. Bernadette in Silver Spring.