What is the position of the church when it regards attending 2 different parishes on a routine basis? Let me give you my situation. I am a member of a parish that I enjoy and have put some roots down (KofC etc etc), but recently I attended mass at another parish that good friends of mine attend, and I really enjoyed the community there also. I feel very split in this situation. I love my parish, but my entire family as well as myself, seemed to enjoy the services at the new one a little more!
You can attend as many parishes as your like. You will find though, eventually, that when your children need Sacraments, or other issues come along, one parish will claim to be the one where you are registered and worship. It’s a paperwork thing, and wherever you tithe will likely have the most paper trail on you, also wherever your children receive their religious education.
My advice as a Church employee is: make a choice. Find a place where you feel most spiritually at home, and register there. An occasional Mass at a nearby parish is fine.
I used to belong to a parish that didn’t have it’s own K of C chapter. They met elsewhere as a council, and they were called to meetings and events at several parishes. No issue.
People parish hop all the time. People even go so far as to register in multiple parishes thinking they will cover their bases, but from an administrative standpoint it’s a nightmare.
Each pastor believes HE is the Priest that should make decisions regarding Sacraments, and it artificially elevates the number of parishioners in a particular parish. The parishes get “taxed” by the Archdiocese based on those numbers. If you are registered somewhere and seldom attend, you are wasting envelopes if they provide them, you might receive multiple publications from the Diocese, and you ad to the financial burdens of the parish indirectly. So there’s a lot more to it, from an administrative view, although personally, it might not impact you for some time, if ever.
May God guide your decision to find a parish home.
Peace.