I have been a “traditional” Catholic for either a year or almost a year now. I am only 16, and have always been a faithful and orthodox Catholic with “conservative” sympathies. Always loved the faith, since I was a child. 3-4 years ago my excellent religion teacher did a great job in preparing me for Confirmation and got me on the road to “rigid” orthodoxy. When the motu proprio came out, I didn’t even know as my dad died(rest in peace) a week before it came out. Around this time last year, I finally got internet, and after googling various sites due to my archbishop handing Our Lord in the Eucharist to men in sacrilegious drag, I encountered traditional Catholic sites. I also sing in a non-religious choir, and most of the members are atheist(what do you expect, its San Francisco), but most of the songs we sing were Latin Masses from the Baroque period. The first images I ever saw of a Latin Mass was the Fulton Sheen one from the 40s on youtube. It was so beautiful and mysterious to me. My grandma would just tell me that back in the day it was in Latin and the priest had his “back to the people.” I thought that was the only difference, and I was wrong. If the EF was done in English, it would not resemble the OF. Anyways, I also thought of how all of these beautiful pieces were written by Mozart, Schubert, and others. This kind of music could not be written for the regular mass I go to. I then became submerged in traditional Catholicism, and fell in love with the Old Mass. I envied those who had access to the EF or a solemn OF. My very first Latin Mass was on March 7, 2008, after the Abp. finally “approved” one. I was kinda lost, but since then got a good missal and can easily follow the mass. I have been to less than 10 Latin Masses, because they are so far away and because my mother is not a traditionalist. But I know how to pray in latin and other traditional forms of piety and prayer. I also learned how all of the hurt and neglect led some into radicalism and eventually heresy and schism. I was tempted, but realized I must be in full union with the Rock on which Our Lord established HMC. It has only been a year, wow. Who knows, maybe I’ll join the FSSP, and, God willing, become a priest. Thank God for Our Pope and may God grant him many years.