Do you visit traditional-leaning blogs?

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A “right” is only offered if people are made aware of it. When my children went to First Communion preparation in my former parish, Communion in the Hand was the only option that was mentioned or practiced. I would guess the same holds with the option of the EF. If Catholic children are never told about it, they do not realistically have that option.
 
Particularly one that seems to be a favorite of the legalists. 😯:roll_eyes:🤔😉🤣
I hear you…which even makes a fair number of forums here almost intolerable…but I find them like watching a train wreck…just cant turn away…have to look!🤣🤣
 
Mostly I like to view and discuss about the topics online. On a very rare cases I visit blogs.
 
Yes, I visit sites such as Rorate Caeli, and One Peter Five and Fr. Z. And to be honest with you, I can fully understand why they’re so negative and critical of the Church in many, many cases. Someone earlier wrote that those who post on trad blogs see a “conspiracy under every bush.” Well I’m not surprised, seeing some of the things that are in Catholic news of late! (See below.) But I’m sure that for many who regularly post here, those news stories below are probably welcome news.(I included the NCR “Fishwrap” article below for those who claim that Lifesite isn’t ligit.)



 
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Yes, I visit sites such as Rorate Caeli, and One Peter Five and Fr. Z. And to be honest with you, I can fully understand why they’re so negative and critical of the Church in many, many cases. Someone earlier wrote that those who post on trad blogs see a “conspiracy under every bush.” Well I’m not surprised, seeing some of the things that are in Catholic news of late! (See below.) But I’m sure that for many who regularly post here, those news stories below are probably welcome news.(I included the NCR “Fishwrap” article below for those who claim that Lifesite isn’t ligit.)
My understanding is that Fr Z ministers in union with, and with consent of, his bishop. I do not believe that is true of Rorate or Lifesitenews. If I am wrong, I would appreciate being corrected.
 
That needs to be taken up with the DRE then.
Nearly 100% of the Hispanic children receive on the tongue, as do their parents. We must offer both options in instruction and practice. The catechists’ personal preference is not part of the curriculum.
 
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