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If all of our faithful devout parishioners would have left our parish years ago when our parish was moderate with a sympathy toward women who wanted to lead, our parish would probably never have made it to what it is today- one of the most faithful parishes in the diocese with the largest number of altar servers- all boys- usually about 8 serving a Sunday Mass and five at daily Mass. Instead during that difficult time, they stayed and continued to attend daily Mass and devotions of praying the rosary and visiting the Blessed Sacrament, and First Friday of Reparation. Pray for your pastor and parishioners when you think that they may not be doing as well as they should. But also realize, dear reader, that sometimes you could be mistaken about some things.Try to find a different parish to attend, or perhaps attend Mass in the Extraordinary Form (if available) where there tends to be no abuses/deviations from the rubrics.
As others have pointed out, if the seminarian in question was a deacon, he would be the homilist. Even if he was not a deacon, while the act of him preaching a homily would be illicit, it would not invalidate the Mass. The proper matter, intention of the priest, and words of institution pronounced at the consecration are the minimal requirements for a valid Mass. Regardless, isn’t it so sad that in many parishes Our Lord is given the “bare minimum” for validity with liturgical abuses littering the rest of the Mass.
P. S. It also could be beneficial to develop a devotion to worship Jesus in those places where he is neglected. Don’t be one of those who leave Him too.