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Traditional Catholic Faith => Anσnymσus Posts Allowed => Topic started by: Änσnymσus on August 02, 2012, 10:20:46 AM
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When I became Catholic it was at a very liberal Novus Ordo parish. I did not renounce my errors as a Protestant and I'm pretty sure that I still believed some of them at the time. I have learned better since. I am looking for the prayer/vow/ceremony that traditionally was said by Protestants converting to Catholicism so I can say it now.
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When I became Catholic it was at a very liberal Novus Ordo parish. I did not renounce my errors as a Protestant and I'm pretty sure that I still believed some of them at the time. I have learned better since. I am looking for the prayer/vow/ceremony that traditionally was said by Protestants converting to Catholicism so I can say it now.
Talk to a Priest
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I intend to talk to a priest but I would like to see the formula for renouncing error too.
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I didn't think NO parishes required a renunciation of any errors.
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I didn't think NO parishes required a renunciation of any errors.
They don't. In the Novus Ordo there are no errors except for the "error" of rejecting ecuмenism.
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This anonymous thing is confusing. I'm the OP.
I'm not looking for a NO way for renouncing errors. I doubt there are any. I want to find the traditional words.
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Then talk to a priest you regard as traditional. He should be able to help you.