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richardly9319
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Can I still receive communion from an old rite parish if I am baptized in the new rite? Because I understand that the traditional rite has a different baptism. Thanks
I know the OP was baptised in the Catholic Church so following some catechesis there should be no issue to him being confirmed. However, that was not what my previous post was about. It was following an assertion the baptised can receive Communion, which is not true. You need to be baptised and a member of the Catholic Church.But he was apparently baptized in the Catholic Church, so there shouldn’t be any issue.
I coundn’t agree more. Both forms are fully valid and no one should take a holier than thou attitude regarding which they go to.I do have a little issue with some who prefer the older Latin form of the Mass talking as though they they are a separate group or a different/special type of Catholic than those who attend or prefer the ordinary form.
Exactly. I fear that some of these people have got to the OP and given him the entirely false idea that ‘the old rite’ and ‘the new rite’ are actually two separate Churches, rather than simply being interchangeable ways of celebrating the Mass within the one Church.I do have a little issue with some who prefer the older Latin form of the Mass talking as though they they are a separate group or a different/special type of Catholic than those who attend or prefer the ordinary form. (Not speaking of anyone on this thread, just in general.)