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rivera01
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Are there any other people who feel alone with their friends or parish because they don’t appreciate traditional Catholicism like you do? I started having this feeling for a couple of months and I feel like I wish I had someone whom had the same interest as I to talk to.
Now I know that there is the traditional Catholicism forum, but there are times when you want to talk to someone in person. Typed words cannot really get into the emotion and the expressiveness that talking to someone can.
My friends and acquaintances are from church, and most of them I know from when I was active with the charismatic renewal at my parish. As a matter of fact, my best friend was the group leader there. I was with the renewal for about 3 years, but I felt that there was a lot more than this type of spirituality, to a point where I wasn’t spiritually fulfilled any longer. To make a long story short, I stopped attending the movement. While I was with the movement, I did learn a lot of different things that I am grateful for, but I started digging deeper and deeper into the Faith. On my 1st year of reverting to my faith and being active in the CM, I had wanted to attend the Tridentine Latin Mass, but did not know what it entailed, as a matter of fact, I told a couple of my friends but they didn’t know what I was talking about. I remember reading in one of the sub-forums that a priest told them that the deeper they would get in their spiritual life, they would eventually leave the Charismatic Renewal and head for Traditional Catholicism; this is what happened to me.
Now that I have attended the EF about 6 times since April 2012, I am even more enamored of the EF. I purchased the St. Edmund Campion Missal and now and waiting for my Primer on Ecclesiastical Latin to arrive in the mail, I want to learn more and more. I love Gregorian Chant because it elevates my spirit. I love Latin, because of the sacredness of the language. I can go on and on, but you get the idea. When I share this with my friends, I feel that they aren’t as interested as I am. I have even told my best friend how I feel, and she states that not everyone is fulfilled in the same spirituality, which I agree. But again, I cannot help but feel alone.
Now I know that there is the traditional Catholicism forum, but there are times when you want to talk to someone in person. Typed words cannot really get into the emotion and the expressiveness that talking to someone can.
My friends and acquaintances are from church, and most of them I know from when I was active with the charismatic renewal at my parish. As a matter of fact, my best friend was the group leader there. I was with the renewal for about 3 years, but I felt that there was a lot more than this type of spirituality, to a point where I wasn’t spiritually fulfilled any longer. To make a long story short, I stopped attending the movement. While I was with the movement, I did learn a lot of different things that I am grateful for, but I started digging deeper and deeper into the Faith. On my 1st year of reverting to my faith and being active in the CM, I had wanted to attend the Tridentine Latin Mass, but did not know what it entailed, as a matter of fact, I told a couple of my friends but they didn’t know what I was talking about. I remember reading in one of the sub-forums that a priest told them that the deeper they would get in their spiritual life, they would eventually leave the Charismatic Renewal and head for Traditional Catholicism; this is what happened to me.
Now that I have attended the EF about 6 times since April 2012, I am even more enamored of the EF. I purchased the St. Edmund Campion Missal and now and waiting for my Primer on Ecclesiastical Latin to arrive in the mail, I want to learn more and more. I love Gregorian Chant because it elevates my spirit. I love Latin, because of the sacredness of the language. I can go on and on, but you get the idea. When I share this with my friends, I feel that they aren’t as interested as I am. I have even told my best friend how I feel, and she states that not everyone is fulfilled in the same spirituality, which I agree. But again, I cannot help but feel alone.