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theStudentAD2018
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Alright, so here’s the deal. Two years ago, I started learning a tad bit about the Eastern Rites of our Catholic Church. I asked an Indian priest about the Syro Malabar or Syro Malankaran rite and he asked me how much I knew. I told him a little and I set up an appointment with him. Never made it to that appointment. A few weeks after Easter, we all get the shock of our lives when somehow, the Indian priest and some other guys from his rite as well as his relatives and friends came over and we celebrated the Qurbana. I was shocked. I wasn’t sure how anyone was going to take an Eastern-Rite church said at a Latin-Rite Ordinary Form Church.
I personally thought people were confused as nobody understood what was going on save the priests and the altar servers… for some odd reason, and I found a few videos… they use some kind of electronic keyboard musical instruments, I forget what they’re called.
Well, it happened again a few days ago. Now, I’m wondering if I’m a piece of crap for even talking about an Eastern Rite Mass being said at a Western-Rite Church and therefore causing it to be said at our Church once a day for the past two years.
Does any Eccleisiastical Authority have any problem with this? Does anyone get mad?
I personally thought people were confused as nobody understood what was going on save the priests and the altar servers… for some odd reason, and I found a few videos… they use some kind of electronic keyboard musical instruments, I forget what they’re called.
Well, it happened again a few days ago. Now, I’m wondering if I’m a piece of crap for even talking about an Eastern Rite Mass being said at a Western-Rite Church and therefore causing it to be said at our Church once a day for the past two years.
Does any Eccleisiastical Authority have any problem with this? Does anyone get mad?