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bardegaulois
Guest
Good evening.
I’m a member of an Una Voce chapter that sponsors one TLM a month, but we’re seeking to have Mass more often. In order to do that, we need more priests.
In our area is a house of religious, most of whom are priests. We’ve been hoping to connect with them to see if any say the TLM or are interested in learning it, and would be willing to say Mass for our chapter occasionally. The question is, how do I go about this? I’m inclined to think I should write the provincial. However, I’m not sure what the best way to do this is.
Also, there is a neighbouring diocese that has a weekly TLM, and I usually travel there on those weeks that the Mass near me is not taking place. One of the priests upon whom they relied for this cannot continue saying Mass there any longer, leaving the other priests stretched thin. So no doubt, we’re looking for another priest to say Mass there as well. As these are religious, I don’t believe the rules regarding diocesan jurisdiction apply, but correct me if I’m wrong.
I’m hoping to mention this opportunity to say the TLM as well, in the case that a priest there might occasionally be willing to take the hour’s drive to help out that community once a month. Is this advisable, or is this too much?
To recapitulate: Shall I write to the provincial? And if not, to whom? To an individual priest in the order?
And is it wise to mention the opportunity to say the TLM in the neighbouring diocese?
And please keep these communities in your prayers. Thank you.
I’m a member of an Una Voce chapter that sponsors one TLM a month, but we’re seeking to have Mass more often. In order to do that, we need more priests.
In our area is a house of religious, most of whom are priests. We’ve been hoping to connect with them to see if any say the TLM or are interested in learning it, and would be willing to say Mass for our chapter occasionally. The question is, how do I go about this? I’m inclined to think I should write the provincial. However, I’m not sure what the best way to do this is.
Also, there is a neighbouring diocese that has a weekly TLM, and I usually travel there on those weeks that the Mass near me is not taking place. One of the priests upon whom they relied for this cannot continue saying Mass there any longer, leaving the other priests stretched thin. So no doubt, we’re looking for another priest to say Mass there as well. As these are religious, I don’t believe the rules regarding diocesan jurisdiction apply, but correct me if I’m wrong.
I’m hoping to mention this opportunity to say the TLM as well, in the case that a priest there might occasionally be willing to take the hour’s drive to help out that community once a month. Is this advisable, or is this too much?
To recapitulate: Shall I write to the provincial? And if not, to whom? To an individual priest in the order?
And is it wise to mention the opportunity to say the TLM in the neighbouring diocese?
And please keep these communities in your prayers. Thank you.