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Has anyone here spent any time in an FSSP seminary? If so, would you be willing to share your experience?
I am considering applying. Thanks.
I am considering applying. Thanks.
I was a seminarian withh FSSP for a year and a half.Has anyone here spent any time in an FSSP seminary? If so, would you be willing to share your experience?
I am considering applying. Thanks.
What happened?I was a seminarian withh FSSP for a year and a half.
No, you were granted a chance to participate in an older style of liturgy, with all the rubrics and traditions associated with it- and you were surrounded by people who were all very enthusiastic about it.I was granted a momentary life- by God -into what Catholicism was like before V2.
Any regrets? I thought about joining the Maryknolls when I was very young. But, I thought as you, it would be a lonely life. To this day I can see myself as a priest. Many regrets. But, at 54, there can be no looking back. I tell my family-I believe in Reincarnation- that in my next life I will come back as a priest. Even if I had been ordained as a Maryknoll, I know for certain that once the FSSP was formed, I would have asked permission to transfer over.I was part of the very first group of guys to go to Wigratzbad in 1989. At that time, it was their only seminary; the only traditional seminary within the Church. I got lonely and homesick, so I came home. The memories and the absolutely breathtaking and fervently Roman Catholic Mass and other liturgies will stay with me till I die. I was granted a momentary life- by God -into what Catholicism was like before V2. To live your life in tradition surrounds your body and spirit with the Saints before, now, and after us. My love for tradition never knew what that love was all about till I experienced the life at that Seminary.
Sometimes we forget that one of our “duties” at the seminary is to discern God’s calling.Any regrets? I thought about joining the Maryknolls when I was very young. But, I thought as you, it would be a lonely life. To this day I can see myself as a priest. Many regrets. But, at 54, there can be no looking back. I tell my family-I believe in Reincarnation- that in my next life I will come back as a priest. Even if I had been ordained as a Maryknoll, I know for certain that once the FSSP was formed, I would have asked permission to transfer over.
did you say “give” or “don’t give”?Do you mean this one- forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=349821 ?
BTW,FSSP is great. Can anybody explain why FSSP priests give Ignatian spiritual exercises as FSSP are nor a religious order neither inspired by Ignatian spirituality (as far as I know). If I am wrong,I am sorry.