Message from @Joe the boomer
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Goes into allll of that.
I'm about to finish Confessions
Should i read city of god next
Or everlasting man
On Being and Essence
*It was fifteen twenty-seven...*
*gave their lives on the steps to heaven...*
__***THY WILL BE DONE***__
TFW no christian community to help me keep the faith
bad faith!
Find a Latin Mass church.
I have all the info necessary for attendance to one right up there.
Or ask @Nicholas István .
I'll try to go to one but I like to go with my grandmother I didn't go with her last week either. But I guess I gotta save my soul eh
I'd like to talk to one of you Catholic mass goers for a quick rundown before I go
Were/are you Catholic? Have you ever been to a Latin Mass or novus ordo Mass?
Harsh neg
Yes I am a Catholic
Okay just making sure lol
For the TLM really all you have to do is dress nice and show up. There's nothing complicated about it
Most Mass centers have paper missals you can use to follow along in Latin and English
@Simon Scola hey i approve it doesnt come with a necklace though which i knew so i use 550 paracord to wear mine which is a strong utility type fiber that i prefer for survival and durability purposes
So the Spanish civil war was in fact blessed as a crusade.
I had my doubts but I was pretty sure.
Alright, did a bit of looking around, and if you are to bless a Saint Benedict medallion, always have it done by a Benedictine priest if you can find one.
Paul VI was the one who made it no longer mandatory to have such things blessed by their respective priests.
He is the same Paul that convened Vatican II.
If anyone has questions or is confused by the the different groups and priestly societies that adhere to the Traditional Latin Mass, @ or DM me. If you're new to the TLM then just find a Mass location and don't worry about the complicated details right away.
There are major differences between the conciliar, FSSP and ICKSP, neo-SSPX, SSPX Resistance, and sedevacantist positions on the crisis in the Church, and it's very easy to get ideologically influenced by one particular group before you really know what each one stands for.
Under normal circumstances, serious divisions like this do not exist in the Church. As lay persons of course we are just Catholics and don't formally belong to any sub-group in the same way our priests and bishops may belong to of a priestly fraternal society, but we may informally support a society or loose group association based on their position on the present crisis.
If anyone is interested I may just post a brief as possible summary of each position in this chat.
Of Benedict.
In the early years of the wider church
Benedict of Nursia was born to minor nobility in central Italy in what is now Norcia.
He gradually grew disgusted with the degeneracy of the society around him and withdrew to self exile to study God.
When he emerged he was renowned for his holiness.
He is responsible for the modern concept of monasteries in Catholicism.
Guys I've been doing RCIA but i showed up kinda late (been going for a month, even asked if i was too late, they said i wasn't) and the deacon literally just told me i probably can't get confirmed (novus ordo) and I'm black pilled af
I just want to go to a latin mass