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cmathias147
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I recently professed as a Secular Franciscan last month, but not at the parish I originally intended. When I spoke to the pastor of this parish, he seemed “baffled” and confused as I was explaining the process of formation that I went through and how the profession was going to be during the time we generally say the Nicene Creed. He mentioned that he had to coordinate with the liturgist with the music and everything and had to check with the archdiocese as far as the profession, and also mentioned that, when he was the pastor of another parish, anyone professing to the Secular Franciscan Order from that parish went to another to actually profess. I went to a fraternity member who is a deacon at a neighboring parish, and he went to his pastor, and that pastor was willing to do it no questions asked! Now, my question is as follows: Should I have taken the first pastor’s response as a refusal to preside over the mass with profession?