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Bingo! I felt cared for-Not rushed through the process.
The Ordinary Form of the Mass is just as valid as the Extraordinary Form. To cringe at a valid mass, well, that makes me very sad.Very sporadically, because I honestly cringe every time I have to sit through the Novo Ordo, so I just started going to this TLM church 24 miles away. I’m 60 years old,and now feel that I’m home again.
Remember, our Father is generous in mercy. Often the penance is light for the worst of sins. We ought not speak ill of pastors who assign light penances.Not just give me a few Hail Mary’s and send me on my way, like most do nowadays.
Are you quite sure of that? Citation?Edmundus1581:![]()
Once again, it’s not a penance. He asked the man to make several changes in his life.priest would not grant absolution until several changes were made in my life as part of my penance,such as attend Mass for the next four Sundays.
It sounds like he has made absolution dependent on completing the penance. He shouldn’t do that.
One of them is attend Church for four Sundays. Sunday Mass is an obligation - it cannot be a “penance”.
Congratulations on coming home! And you have my admiration for your attitude toward this penance. Feeling as you do, I don’t think you’ll have any problem settling back into the Church.Not at all. He did exactly what he was supposed to do-Not just give me a few Hail Mary’s and send me on my way, like most do nowadays.
Actually, if you really remember the Mass from childhood, they were probably wearing hats. And since head coverings are not required, perhaps best not to be criticizing the women who are not wearing them —but who are showing up for Mass.I forgot to mention the proper dress- Females NEVER wear veils in any Novo Ordo Mass that I’ve been to.
The OP has clarified maybe the priest didn’t say it was a penance. I’m happy to leave it there. I don’t know one way or another on whether an obligation can be assigned as penance (although it’s obviously unusual, if it is valid) - I was just following the OP’s original statement where he said that absolution would be deferred until he completed a “penance”, which specifically included the four Sundays.How exactly is a Sunday Mass for which you have an obligation “penance”? Penance is something extra you do for the Lord. It’s not doing something you’re required to do whether you’ve sinned or not.