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If you remember, I previously had some problems allowing my parents to come to terms with a budding religious vocation. I’ve butted heads, and slooooowly the notion is hitting home. Deo gratias!
I’ve a question though. My background is the ordinary form, but thank God I was never really exposed to the “spirit of Vatican II”. My own personal parish has always been strict to the rubrics and more or less traditional in every way. We will soon be having a monthly EF mass too! The problem is this, my parish is an exception. My diocese is by and large liberal, I’m very afraid of knocking on their door. I’ve considered joining an order because of this, but with orders, it gets complicated.
I don’t want to loose my spiritual heritage in following my liturgical preference and spiritual home. I absolutely love the EF, but I’m familiar with the OF, it’s where I first found God.
Do orders exist where both forms are encouraged, not just allowed? My diocese “allows” the EF, but discourages seminarians from learning it. I’m drawn to the FSSP, but it’s a personal leap. Not a leap I wouldn’t willingly or joyfully take, but a leap none the less.
Another side question… can you flee your diocese when going to seminary? Like for example, could I apply to Lincoln Nebraska and take my knowledge back home with me?
I love their bishop!
I’ve a question though. My background is the ordinary form, but thank God I was never really exposed to the “spirit of Vatican II”. My own personal parish has always been strict to the rubrics and more or less traditional in every way. We will soon be having a monthly EF mass too! The problem is this, my parish is an exception. My diocese is by and large liberal, I’m very afraid of knocking on their door. I’ve considered joining an order because of this, but with orders, it gets complicated.
I don’t want to loose my spiritual heritage in following my liturgical preference and spiritual home. I absolutely love the EF, but I’m familiar with the OF, it’s where I first found God.
Do orders exist where both forms are encouraged, not just allowed? My diocese “allows” the EF, but discourages seminarians from learning it. I’m drawn to the FSSP, but it’s a personal leap. Not a leap I wouldn’t willingly or joyfully take, but a leap none the less.
Another side question… can you flee your diocese when going to seminary? Like for example, could I apply to Lincoln Nebraska and take my knowledge back home with me?