Send CathInfo's owner Matthew a gift from his Amazon wish list:
https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/25M2B8RERL1UO

Author Topic: Catholic missionary communities  (Read 731 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline Lanciano8

  • Newbie
  • *
  • Posts: 8
  • Reputation: +10/-0
  • Gender: Male
Catholic missionary communities
« on: April 14, 2011, 06:24:03 PM »
  • Thanks!0
  • No Thanks!0
  • Does anyone know of Catholic missionary communities?  Would you recommend any or know of a list with descriptions and links?

    That's keeping my question very wide open there, rather than narrowing it to be necessarily geared toward pro-life, evangelization and childrens' care/education.

    I hope this question fits this forum's topic better, being "Catholic Living in the Modern World".  Thanks.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    SCIENTIFIC PROOF: Five different-sized globules of Blood, each separately, and in any combination,
    weigh the same as all five globules together -- the Eucharistic Miracle of Lanciano, Italy, 8th Century!


    Offline Emerentiana

    • Full Member
    • ***
    • Posts: 1420
    • Reputation: +1194/-17
    • Gender: Female
    Catholic missionary communities
    « Reply #1 on: April 14, 2011, 06:51:37 PM »
  • Thanks!0
  • No Thanks!0
  • Quote from: Lanciano8
    Does anyone know of Catholic missionary communities?  Would you recommend any or know of a list with descriptions and links?

    That's keeping my question very wide open there, rather than narrowing it to be necessarily geared toward pro-life, evangelization and childrens' care/education.

    I hope this question fits this forum's topic better, being "Catholic Living in the Modern World".  Thanks.


    Are you speaking of Traditional Catholic communities?
    If you are, get the Traditional Catholic directory.  Wherever there is a mass location , there are trad Catholics.  I guess most of the traditional remnant of the Catholic church is a missionary community now!
    Some communities are larger than others.  The indult mass sites  dont count in my opinion.


    Offline Lanciano8

    • Newbie
    • *
    • Posts: 8
    • Reputation: +10/-0
    • Gender: Male
    Catholic missionary communities
    « Reply #2 on: April 15, 2011, 11:38:34 PM »
  • Thanks!0
  • No Thanks!0
  • That's a good point!

    Just to be sure, do you mean http://www.traditio.com/tradlib/masslat.pdf?

    While I've had an insatiable interest in Catholic apologetics for about 10 years, I've known of the 8th-Century miracle of Lanciano (particularly the "weight" aspect) for about as long, I've had an (apparently slight) interest in the traditional Mass, and I've attended it about 5 times now, I'm very new at getting into this deeply (in just the last three or four weeks).

    I have been reading!

    I'm convinced that the Lord SAID "many" as translated from the Bible and the traditional Mass, even if He may have meant "[THE] many" (meaning "all").  The form matters!  Certainly, He died for all.

    Thanks for the tip.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    SCIENTIFIC PROOF: Five different-sized globules of Blood, each separately, and in any combination,
    weigh the same as all five globules together -- the Eucharistic Miracle of Lanciano, Italy, 8th Century!