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socialcath101
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I was wrong when I first spoke on it… We currently have a priest who does the ordinary mass for staff and visitors every morning at 8:00 AM sharp… But our director Tim, Father Jimbo (the current priest who does mass), and myself have suggested that Father Carter be allowed to do a mass in latin…If the chapel is privately owned, then the priest needs permission from the Director of the agency to celebrate mass there and the Director of the agency can say that he prefers an OF or an EF. What the agency director cannot do is tell Father John Doe that he has to celebrate an EF or OF. He can politely thank Fr. John Doe and not use him for mass. He can certainly say that he wants only the OF or the EF. It’s his agency, even though it’s Catholic. If the agency belongs to the diocese, then the bishop is the final authority over the chapel, otherwise, it’s the director.
Think of it like a Catholic school with a chapel. If the school belongs to a board or a religious community, they decide what form of the mass they want and they grant priests permission to celebrate mass in their chapels. Permission is not the same as faculties. he has faculties or the bishop would not have assigned him there. The FSSP superior approves of the agency or he would not have agreed to the assignment. Chapels are private, not public as are parishes.
Hope that helps.
Fraternally,
Br. JR, OSF![]()
It’s something we want to do for Father Carter since he is sort of stuck in an unusual assignment not being in a parish and all…
I think the latin mass is beautiful and I love it…