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David_B
Guest
Suppose you live somewhere, most likely a rural area, where the local parish very infrequently has scheduled Masses, perhaps once a month or less, and Sunday Mass is substituted with a Lay or Deacon led Communion Service.
If I were faced with such a situation, I think I would try to attend an Eastern Orthodox or Society of St. Pius X Chapel if it were availible nearby to participate in a Eucharistic Liturgy. I would make clear to the priest that I was a Catholic in full communion with the Holy Father, and that I accepted the reforms of Vatican II. If they would not allow me to receive communion I still might attend to participate at a sacred liturgy but maybe drop by the Communion Service to receive our Lord.
If I were faced with such a situation, I think I would try to attend an Eastern Orthodox or Society of St. Pius X Chapel if it were availible nearby to participate in a Eucharistic Liturgy. I would make clear to the priest that I was a Catholic in full communion with the Holy Father, and that I accepted the reforms of Vatican II. If they would not allow me to receive communion I still might attend to participate at a sacred liturgy but maybe drop by the Communion Service to receive our Lord.