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GrillotErinM
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Is there a way to locate a TLM… like a website that lists where you could go? I used to attend some during college but don’t know where to find one now.
Thank you
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Be careful with that site, some of them are sedevacantists.
I don’t fear them, I find some of their points insightful. I find others offensive and silly.They may be worse than sedevacantists, which view is, believe it or not, a valid theological opinion not requiring censure. The worse they may be is entirely uncharitable and one-sided. But that resource is useful. They also have a good Kalendar, for when you want to know what liturgical day it is.
Why Catholics should fear sedevacantism more than “Catholic divorce” or lukewarmness is beyond me.
Ok, here’s what you do- go down to Fifth Street, and turn down the small alley behind the abandoned cinema. At the end of the alley you will see a door. Knock three times, wait six seconds, then knock twice and slip a twenty under the door. The guy who opens it will give you a phone number- call it, give the password and the person on the other end will tell you how to find your TLM. Just play it cool and dont give yourself awayIs there a way to locate a TLM… like a website that lists where you could go? I used to attend some during college but don’t know where to find one now.
Thank you