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How was he?I just met a seminarian at Our Lady of Guadalupe.![]()
How was he?I just met a seminarian at Our Lady of Guadalupe.![]()
Awesome, awesome. And he was dressed in his long black (whaddaya call it) and collar. Gave me a nice rundown of his daily schedule. Someone has posted the schedule somewhere.How was he?
If he was wearing what our FSSP priests wear, then it is called a āsoutane.āAwesome, awesome. And he was dressed in his long black (whaddaya call it) and collar. Gave me a nice rundown of his daily schedule. Someone has posted the schedule somewhere.
Thatās it!If he was wearing what our FSSP priests wear, then it is called a āsoutane.ā
Soutane or cassock. I believe soutane is the Italian word. Did he have a biretta? I love birettas.Thatās it!
āSoutaneā is the French word. I prefer the word, because so many folks mix up ācassockā with the black outfit (could be alb) that the altar server wears.Soutane or cassock. I believe soutane is the Italian word. Did he have a biretta? I love birettas.
Ha! That is absolutely genius!āSoutaneā is the French word. I prefer the word, because so many folks mix up ācassockā with the black outfit (could be alb) that the altar server wears.
Our two priests wear their birettas, and we all love themāthe priests and the birettas! Our new assistant pastor was explaining all about the doffing of the birettas when Our Lordās Name is said (being the feast of the Holy Name of Jesus). He told us that when he was in the FSSP seminary, some of the teachers would play tricks on the students, to see if they were paying attention, by using the Lordās Name in a homily or lesson, and seeing if all the birettas were doffed!
So, be ware, my young friends!
I thought it was not only clever, but is an example of how funny these young men can be. Our pastor seems stern, and he is when it comes to the Catholic faith, but he has a wicked sly sense of humor, and so does our new assistant.Ha! That is absolutely genius!![]()
Yay, thatās so exciting. Iāll be praying for you. The FSSP is amazing. God bless you!Iāve considered my Diocese, but Iād prefer to be a F.S.S.P. Priest.
Just be sure that is what you really want to do. The FSSP does not say the OF, and will not budge on that; it goes beyond just a ācharismā. You might want to attend a few more just to be sure.Most definitely. Iāve gone to at least one in my life before. Although the OF is valid, I donāt think thereās even a comparison in terms of spirituality and the way it makes you feel. The Gregorian chant itself puts you in awe, not to mention how the Latin prayers just seem right. I canāt explain it any other way than they just seem to be said the way they were supposed to be said. I suppose maybe thatās because Latin is the official language of the Church?![]()