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tori2323
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Hello, everybody. To introduce myself briefly, I grew up sedevecantist. For anybody who does not know what that is, it is the belief that Pope Francis and all the popes after Vatican 2 were false and heretical.
After a lot of praying and thinking, I have decided to break free from Sedevecantism. It is just not the solution to the crisis that is hurting our Church today. Do not get me wrong: I love the Catholic Tradition, but I cannot justify living in a 1950’s bubble, being stuck in the past and refusing to move forward.
However, my family (who is deeply and staunchly sedevecantist) does not know of my decision, and I dread telling them, because of the immense pressure I will face by them (“you are a heretic, the Church is false, the Church has apostatized, you will go to hell because you are following a heretic” and so on). I feel confused because I do not know who to turn to. I am attending a sedevecantist parish because of my family, but I can longer attend such a church. And there are no decent churches nearby where I live.
I have a lot of questions, so I would appreciate it so much if somebody would help me with them. I am completely open to a dialogue-type conversation. However, it needs to be conduced with politeness and civility. I have witnessed so much fighting, name-calling, and hatred in the past amongst all sorts of traditionalists that I do not want to see that here. Just…civility, please, even if disagreements arise.
Now, to start it off, my first question:
It’s not a bad thing for the Church to evolve, right? What I mean by that is that change is all right within the Church, provided that it does not affect the Faith. For example, after Vatican 2, masses were said in the languages that people spoke, not Latin. And that is one of the things that Sedevecantists do not like about Vatican 2. But I don’t see why that is a problem. After all, it’s not changing anything related to Faith. It’s just translating the Mass to your native language. The Church is allowed to make a change like that. Your thoughts on this?
Also, why don’t Sedevecantists and even other traditionalists like the priest saying mass in front of the people? I cannot wrap my head around that. Isn’t true that Our Lord said His first Mass around the Apostles, that He didn’t have his back to the Apostles? If that is true, then I cannot understand the uproar about the priest facing the people. I hope you all understand where I am coming from here.
Lastly, please pray for me, because this is currently a difficult time for me and my faith. I do not know how to remain a good and faithful Catholic without going to either extremes ( sedevecantist or ultra-liberal). I am praying hard to God for guidance, but that doesn’t mean it’s any easier for me as I am making this transition from sedevecantist to Catholic.
And now, let the discussion roll! (with civility, of course!)
After a lot of praying and thinking, I have decided to break free from Sedevecantism. It is just not the solution to the crisis that is hurting our Church today. Do not get me wrong: I love the Catholic Tradition, but I cannot justify living in a 1950’s bubble, being stuck in the past and refusing to move forward.
However, my family (who is deeply and staunchly sedevecantist) does not know of my decision, and I dread telling them, because of the immense pressure I will face by them (“you are a heretic, the Church is false, the Church has apostatized, you will go to hell because you are following a heretic” and so on). I feel confused because I do not know who to turn to. I am attending a sedevecantist parish because of my family, but I can longer attend such a church. And there are no decent churches nearby where I live.
I have a lot of questions, so I would appreciate it so much if somebody would help me with them. I am completely open to a dialogue-type conversation. However, it needs to be conduced with politeness and civility. I have witnessed so much fighting, name-calling, and hatred in the past amongst all sorts of traditionalists that I do not want to see that here. Just…civility, please, even if disagreements arise.
Now, to start it off, my first question:
It’s not a bad thing for the Church to evolve, right? What I mean by that is that change is all right within the Church, provided that it does not affect the Faith. For example, after Vatican 2, masses were said in the languages that people spoke, not Latin. And that is one of the things that Sedevecantists do not like about Vatican 2. But I don’t see why that is a problem. After all, it’s not changing anything related to Faith. It’s just translating the Mass to your native language. The Church is allowed to make a change like that. Your thoughts on this?
Also, why don’t Sedevecantists and even other traditionalists like the priest saying mass in front of the people? I cannot wrap my head around that. Isn’t true that Our Lord said His first Mass around the Apostles, that He didn’t have his back to the Apostles? If that is true, then I cannot understand the uproar about the priest facing the people. I hope you all understand where I am coming from here.
Lastly, please pray for me, because this is currently a difficult time for me and my faith. I do not know how to remain a good and faithful Catholic without going to either extremes ( sedevecantist or ultra-liberal). I am praying hard to God for guidance, but that doesn’t mean it’s any easier for me as I am making this transition from sedevecantist to Catholic.
And now, let the discussion roll! (with civility, of course!)
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