There are a number of areas in England and Wales where there is no LMS representation. This often means that opportunities to organise more Masses according to the Traditional Rite are missed and perhaps existing Masses lack the practical support and promotion that the LMS can give.
I repost below the information from the LMS website on being a rep and the vacancies that are currently to be filled. Please add our neighbours in Shrewsbury to that list, although Shrewsbury isn't mentioned, there is no rep bar Stefano Mazzeo who looks after Ss Peter & Paul and St Philomena at New Brighton.
General Information
The role of Local Representative for the Latin Mass SocietyThe Latin Mass Society exists to promote the Church's traditional liturgy: the Extraordinary Form (EF) of Mass or Vetus Ordo. Our network of Reps are the backbone of our organisation, doing our work on the ground all over England and Wales.
The Rep's task can take a range of forms according to local circumstances. At a minimum he or she keeps in touch with priests in the area who are saying the EF, keeps the Office informed each quarter of forthcoming Masses, writes a short report for our magazine Mass of Ages, and keeps local members informed of what is happening.
The Rep should also be as available as possible to offer practical assistance to priests who want to start saying the EF, or to expand what they are doing in this respect. This may simply be a matter of putting the priest in touch with priests who can offer training or advice, or local servers and singers, referring him to the Office for more specialised advice, and making available vestments and other items belonging to the LMS which are needed and are available.
Where appropriate, many Reps organise regular or occasional EF Masses, particularly for pilgrimages to local shrines, occasional Masses in the Cathedral, and the like.
If demands on a Rep increase it is possible to appoint an Assistant Rep and/or divide the area covered with another Rep.
In all the Rep's work, he or she will have the practical, financial, and moral support of the Office, the Committee and Officers, other Reps, and the local members.
Becoming a Local Representative
If you are saddened by the state of the Church and want to do something practical to help rebuild the orthodox Faith, then becoming a Local Representative of the LMS is a very positive and active way in which you can make a difference as a layman. You may never have done this kind of work before. What we are looking for are men and women who are committed to the Extraordinary Form of the Mass, who are comfortable talking to others who may not always share our enthusiasm for the Traditional Mass, who are determined and who have a sense of humour.
We are currently looking for a number of people to act as either full Local Representatives or as Assistant Local Representatives in different parts of England and Wales (see below). If you are interested in volunteering for any of these positions, or if you would like more information, phone the LMS Office (020 7404 7284) and ask to speak to Stephen Moseling for an informal chat. You can email if you prefer on [email protected]
1. Birmingham archdiocese - Warwickshire
2. Cardiff archdiocese - Cardiff city (assistant)
3. Hallam diocese - Derbyshire (assistant)
4. Middlesbrough diocese - North Yorkshire/Teesside (assistant)
5. Plymouth diocese - Devon
6. Portsmouth diocese - Jersey, Channel Islands