Message from @Simon Sasquatch
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lol
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I mean it was something. People had to dig any survivors out.
The death screams of hundreds of cows wailing in the night.
thats scary
I still need to work up the resolve to go to mass alone.
@Thomas any tips for a former non-dom trying to get into SSPX Catholisism?
Hell I myself am slowly converting from Baptism (whoops). But, from what I've studied, it's best to simply find the closest Latin Mass practicing chapel near you, research the dress code, and go accordingly.
And from what I might be able to discern, there's no resolve needed for such a thing. Only a reverence for the hierarchy which God gave us to uphold.
You'll be welcomed.
I went to the SSPX mass nearest me, it's only a 30 min drive, but I didn't really know what to do with my hands, you know
Like bowing before entering the pews, the hand motion thing,
Well, you could, during one of the less busy week days, go and see the father and ask your questions.
Are Catholic churches usually open during the week?
They hold mass, yes.
For exaple, there's a LAtin Mass church called Mater Dei here in Fort Worth,
their entire schedule goes through the week.
That's interesting
I'll look into trying to speak to someone there
Good.
Last question, do you know the process of conversion to Catholicism?
But, are there other things I should be aware of as a non-Catholic Christian going to SSPX mass?
Well, obviously be very quiet, and very still. If you intend to take women, they must not speak (at all, like at all literal rule of latin mass) and they must to an extent, be veiled. Not fully, just a gentle cloth covering the top of their heads.
You're (if I'm not mistaken) also expected to learn specific prayers, ideally the Latin ones,
but I think they've shfited that in the last centuries.
ALSO,
this is a personal hypothesis, but, one nonetheless grounded in reality.
If you are to get your Benedictine crucifix blessed, then it would be better for you to do it from a priest (who is) or a member of the Benedictine order as it was entirely exclusively able to be blessed by members of the Benedictine order up until about the sixties or so.
If you can have that, you'll have the genuine article.
Folks say that the origin of the blessing is no longe rimportant,
but I don't believe that.
@Thomas Thanks a ton, man, that really helps!
I'm glad I can provide any insight with the little scrape of knowledge I've gained looking into the issue.
I'll be sure to follow your instruction, and I'll let you know how it goes
It really is a beautiful and holy order.
I'm curious myself.
I always loved the chants.
When I went, the sining with other-wordly
It was beautiful
The Gregorian Chants, everything being in Latin, the women's sining sounded great too
Ever heard Dies Irae?