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holdencaulfield
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Hello everyone. I have come to the time of my Confirmation. However I am unsure about where I should be in the Catholic Church. I would like some suggestions from everyone here on this forum. I am stuck between going to a FSSP parish or a Ruthenian Catholic parish. I will talk about each one for a little bit.
FSSP Parish:
This was a very nice parish when I visited it. I would say that it had about 150 - 200 people at the Mass I attended. I attended the High Mass in the middle of the day. They have one Mass every weekday, and three Masses on Sunday. They seemed very traditional. People there were very reverent they bowed to the Blessed Sacrament, wore head coverings, ect. There seemed to be a wide age group there as well. The interior of the parish was very nice, they had prayer candles in front of the Statues by the Alter Rail. It seemed very nice. It takes about 20 minutes for me to get there without going on the highway.
Ruthenian Catholic Parish:
This was also a very nice parish, however it had one big downside. It was very tiny, I would say it had about 35 - 50 people at the Divine Liturgy that I attended. They have one Divine Liturgy every weekday, and they only have one on Sunday. They seem to follow the Gregorian Calendar, however with the Greek Feast Days. The inside was very nice, however a little small. They had some very nice Icons, and I loved the Iconostasis. People seemed to be very reverent, and bowed to the Blessed Sacrament on entry. Only thing was one person lifted their arms up during the Eucharistic Prayer. People also lit candles before the service. I liked it, however I don’t know if it would be to small for me. It was about 15 minutes away from me, and I had to take the highway. I just don’t know if it would be too awkward to enter such a small parish. Also the only other Eastern Catholic parishes in my city are about an hour away.
So with that being said I would like to start a discussion.
FSSP Parish:
This was a very nice parish when I visited it. I would say that it had about 150 - 200 people at the Mass I attended. I attended the High Mass in the middle of the day. They have one Mass every weekday, and three Masses on Sunday. They seemed very traditional. People there were very reverent they bowed to the Blessed Sacrament, wore head coverings, ect. There seemed to be a wide age group there as well. The interior of the parish was very nice, they had prayer candles in front of the Statues by the Alter Rail. It seemed very nice. It takes about 20 minutes for me to get there without going on the highway.
Ruthenian Catholic Parish:
This was also a very nice parish, however it had one big downside. It was very tiny, I would say it had about 35 - 50 people at the Divine Liturgy that I attended. They have one Divine Liturgy every weekday, and they only have one on Sunday. They seem to follow the Gregorian Calendar, however with the Greek Feast Days. The inside was very nice, however a little small. They had some very nice Icons, and I loved the Iconostasis. People seemed to be very reverent, and bowed to the Blessed Sacrament on entry. Only thing was one person lifted their arms up during the Eucharistic Prayer. People also lit candles before the service. I liked it, however I don’t know if it would be to small for me. It was about 15 minutes away from me, and I had to take the highway. I just don’t know if it would be too awkward to enter such a small parish. Also the only other Eastern Catholic parishes in my city are about an hour away.
So with that being said I would like to start a discussion.