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JimR-OCDS
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Well it it’s anything like in my state, the interest in the TLM, disrupts the parish which hosts it.
My old parish had to move the time for the TLM to 1 PM Sunday, as it disrupted the regular parish Mass which was held at 11:00 AM. Cars arriving for the TLM which was originally at 12 noon, made it difficult for cars leaving the 11:00 AM Mass or having after Mass fellowship events. Also, those attending the TLM, didn’t leave after the Mass, but wanted refreshments and fellowship themselves. The TLM interfered with the parish life of the parish. The Parishioners of the parish complained because the majority of people attending the TLM, were not of that parish, but traveled from outside, sometimes two hours away and not even in the dioceses. Anyway, it ended when the only priest who celebrated the TLM left, which is another story.
So, it makes sense to have a Quasi-Parish dedicated to the TLM people. However, those parishes will have to be supported by them, and I wonder how Baptisms, Marriages and Funerals will be held for people who live hours away ?
Jim
My old parish had to move the time for the TLM to 1 PM Sunday, as it disrupted the regular parish Mass which was held at 11:00 AM. Cars arriving for the TLM which was originally at 12 noon, made it difficult for cars leaving the 11:00 AM Mass or having after Mass fellowship events. Also, those attending the TLM, didn’t leave after the Mass, but wanted refreshments and fellowship themselves. The TLM interfered with the parish life of the parish. The Parishioners of the parish complained because the majority of people attending the TLM, were not of that parish, but traveled from outside, sometimes two hours away and not even in the dioceses. Anyway, it ended when the only priest who celebrated the TLM left, which is another story.
So, it makes sense to have a Quasi-Parish dedicated to the TLM people. However, those parishes will have to be supported by them, and I wonder how Baptisms, Marriages and Funerals will be held for people who live hours away ?
Jim