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GaudentAngeli
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I’m a young adult who converted to Catholicism a couple years ago. I did not convert for marriage or for children, I did so simply because I believe Catholicism is the truth. I live in Canada, and I gather that there are an awful lot of Canadian Catholics – laity and priests and some bishops – who are not particularly fond of the Extraordinary Form nor “trads”. I have no idea what my own bishop thinks about it but he hasn’t shut us down so I suppose that’s a good sign.
About six months ago my spiritual director suggested I try the EF Mass. I did and I haven’t looked back. I’ve had tremendous growth in my faith, but what’s most important for me because I’m a convert, I’ve developed a strong sense of Catholic identity.
So, I’ve had it on my heart to write a letter of gratitude to the Bishop. Essentially, what I want to express is:
About six months ago my spiritual director suggested I try the EF Mass. I did and I haven’t looked back. I’ve had tremendous growth in my faith, but what’s most important for me because I’m a convert, I’ve developed a strong sense of Catholic identity.
So, I’ve had it on my heart to write a letter of gratitude to the Bishop. Essentially, what I want to express is:
- how the EF has helped me as a convert
- thanksgiving for having the EF regularly available in the diocese
- thanksgiving for his service as our bishop