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Andreas_Hofer
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With my second child on the way I’m starting to think about baptism (even though it’s still 6 mo. away) and was hoping to learn more about the traditional rite and from those who have used it and those who have attended. For our first child I opted for the new rite, not because I think it is the better of the two but because I wanted it to be accessible to the rest of my family (I wasn’t raised in the TLM). Because I think the old rite is so much richer, though, I want to give it some serious thought this time around. I’ve heard much of it can be done in the vernacular - is this true? For those who have experienced it, did the power of the texts and actions come through or is there a large danger of a quick run-through where much can go unnoticed? Did the action actually slowly progress into the church? Do the parents get to make the responses along with the godparents, or not? Are there any resources you could point me to that describe the rite other than just supplying the text and rubrics?
Thanks for any help.
Thanks for any help.