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Iohannes
Guest
These communion services smacks of protestantism. They are very similar too with the exception that you recieve the Consecrated Host. In a protestant service, you have no sacrifice, in a Communion service, there is no sacrifice. At least in a badly done but valid Novus Ordo, there is a sacrifice.
Lets put some politiks aside here:
If you really hate the SSPX, and think they are all bad, then go to a closest Novus Ordo Mass 2 hours away, especially when you have children. Your children may think it is acceptable for Sister Joan to be a priestess if she is in charge of the Communion service, especially when she mimics the action of the priest or gives a “lay reflection” that resembles a homily while he is on vacation or not available. Or since there is no sacrifice at a communion service, they may think it would just be acceptable to go a protestant service, which there is no sacrifice.
One good historical example:
Back in Elizabethan England “Church Papists”(Catholics who attended protestant services) as they were called had lost their children and grandchildren to the protestant faith in just two generation because of the overexposure to a protestant anglican service.
Remember the principle:
Lex credendi legem statuat supplicandi
“Let the rule of belief determine the rule of prayer.”
or
Lex orandi, Lex credendi
Lets put some politiks aside here:
If you really hate the SSPX, and think they are all bad, then go to a closest Novus Ordo Mass 2 hours away, especially when you have children. Your children may think it is acceptable for Sister Joan to be a priestess if she is in charge of the Communion service, especially when she mimics the action of the priest or gives a “lay reflection” that resembles a homily while he is on vacation or not available. Or since there is no sacrifice at a communion service, they may think it would just be acceptable to go a protestant service, which there is no sacrifice.
One good historical example:
Back in Elizabethan England “Church Papists”(Catholics who attended protestant services) as they were called had lost their children and grandchildren to the protestant faith in just two generation because of the overexposure to a protestant anglican service.
Remember the principle:
Lex credendi legem statuat supplicandi
“Let the rule of belief determine the rule of prayer.”
or
Lex orandi, Lex credendi