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The tree bears much fruit!At my EF only parish, we have around 300-500 faithful for the Solemn High Mass, more for Holy Days, and we have around 200 on first Fridays (that means 200 people, many teenagers and young adults, at Mass on a Friday night).We have 4-6 priests distributing communion. There are too many seminarians and altar boys to count. The Institute’s seminaries are so full to the brim, that they actually turn down most candidates. Fortunately, they are expanding seminaries.
We have a children’s choir that regularly sings works by Palestrina, and have a full orchestra at least once a month. We have a daily Low Mass, a Low Mass on Sunday, a Solemn High Mass on Sundays, a High Mass on Tuesdays, Adoration and Benediction on two nights of the week.
We have the record on the most confessions for the whole Archdiocese.
And to think, 4 years ago this parish was closed…
Come to my traditional parish and then tell me that these ordinary parishes are doing things better.
Pray the Archbishop Burke is made a cardinal…
Adoration and Benediction on two nights of the week combined with the record on Confessions for the whole Archdiocese are a sure indicator that the tree is not about to stop bearing fruit anytime soon. It’s edifying for me to know there are still parishes like this.
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