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Offline Yeti

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Re: True or False - Cincinnati OH has more Mass options than anywhere else
« Reply #30 on: April 10, 2023, 08:40:42 PM »
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  • Sorry 2V but yes, the Church in fact does formally condemn, "for whatever reason," the omitting of the name of the pope in the Canon of the Mass in Ex Quo. What sedes have done, is convince themselves that their reason for omitting his name anyway, does not fall into the Church's meaning of "whatever reason."
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    This is hilarious! You can't be serious?!

    Offline Ladislaus

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    Re: True or False - Cincinnati OH has more Mass options than anywhere else
    « Reply #31 on: April 10, 2023, 08:51:28 PM »
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    :laugh1:

    This is hilarious! You can't be serious?!

    Alas, he is.  It's infuriating sometimes.  Yes, the Church forbids omitting the name of "THE POPE" from the Canon of the Mass, "the pope" being the operative expression here.  He begs the question so badly that Jorge is "the Pope" that he can't see through the blinders enough to realize how stupid this is.  I honestly don't know what else to say to this type of reasoning I've seen from him before.

    In any case, St. Vincent Ferrer ommitted the name of "the pope" during his Masses also.


    Offline Minnesota

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    Re: True or False - Cincinnati OH has more Mass options than anywhere else
    « Reply #32 on: April 10, 2023, 09:09:48 PM »
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  • I'll go next --

    San Antonio, TX (10th largest city in the USA), within a 1.5 hour drive of the city center:

    St. Joseph's Chapel (weekly Mass plus Holy Days), San Antonio (SSPX)
    St. Dominic's Chapel (monthly Mass), Seguin (Resistance)
    St. Timothy Catholic Church, San Antonio (Indult)
    -end of list-

    Nearest Sedevacantist or Independent chapel of any size: 3.75 hours away outside Houston, "St. Jude's"
    All Eastern Rites: none
    FSSP: none
    Institute of Christ the King: none
    SSPV: none
    CMRI: none
    Pfeifferites: none
    Dolan/Cekada associated sedes: none


    See why I am impressed by the variety in Cincinnati, OH?
    There IS a sede (Cekada/McGuire affiliated) chapel in Austin. https://www.olosorrows.org. It's one of three Mass options in all of Austin. The only one if you're not comfortable attending indult and Maronite Masses.
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    Re: True or False - Cincinnati OH has more Mass options than anywhere else
    « Reply #33 on: April 10, 2023, 09:13:41 PM »
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  • There IS a sede (Cekada/McGuire affiliated) chapel in Austin. https://www.olosorrows.org. It's one of three Mass options in all of Austin. The only one if you're not comfortable attending indult and Maronite Masses.

    Well, I stand corrected. I have never heard of it before today. Apparently they have really bad search engine position and/or don't advertise very well.

    I looked at the website and I noted 2 things: 1. They were founded in 2019, so my information on chapels might be outdated. 2. They only get monthly Mass.

    The SSPX has a hotel room in Austin where they have Mass twice a month. It's been that way for well over 25 years. I have no idea how far back that arrangement goes. Which is amazing, considering that Austin is the 11th largest city in the United States.

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    Offline Ladislaus

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    Re: True or False - Cincinnati OH has more Mass options than anywhere else
    « Reply #34 on: April 10, 2023, 11:24:08 PM »
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  • The SSPX has a hotel room in Austin where they have Mass twice a month. It's been that way for well over 25 years.

    Those faithful can move to St. Mary's to take advantage of the new basilica being built there ... if they don't like the hotel room.  Those new building projects are more about ego and self-promotion than about serving the faithful.  They could have built nearly 100 million-dollar chapels for the money they're wasting on the new seminary and at St. Mary's.


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    Re: True or False - Cincinnati OH has more Mass options than anywhere else
    « Reply #35 on: April 11, 2023, 01:04:38 AM »
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  • For everyone’s information I’ll mention the Spokane, Washington and Coeur d’Alene, Idaho area, each state’s second largest city.  They are 30 miles apart on I-90 with Post Falls, Idaho in the middle.
     
    My list may not be complete, but here is what I know of:

    CMRI at Mount St. Michael’s in Spokane and in Rathdrum, ID (8 miles north of Post Falls).  They also have missions in Clarkston and Kennewick, WA.

    SSPX Immaculate Conception chapel in Post Falls, ID.  In my understanding their priests also serve Carmelite convent chapel in Spokane and a mission chapel in St. Maries, ID (50 miles south of Coeur d’Alene).

    Our Lady of Guadalupe in Spokane, independent.  Saint Gertrude the Great in OH (Bp. Dolan) lists it as a recommended chapel.

    Saints Cyril and Methodius Byzantine (Ruthenian) Eastern Catholic Church in Spokane Valley.

    Queen of Heaven parish (Spokane diocese) in Sprague, WA (30 miles south of Spokane).  There is a Benedictine monk there and two novices.  There is also a very musically talented family in the area and a High Mass is offered every Sunday at 10:30 AM, and daily Low Mass.

    Eight choices of "different persuasions" within about a 50 mile radius in an area with a decent economy and great natural beauty.  The area is just a little over 100 miles from the Canadian boarder and enjoys ALL FOUR seasons.  Those of a more "southern orientation" may not appreciate the fourth season we have.
     
     
     



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    Re: True or False - Cincinnati OH has more Mass options than anywhere else
    « Reply #36 on: April 11, 2023, 08:42:38 AM »
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  • For everyone’s information I’ll mention the Spokane, Washington and Coeur d’Alene, Idaho area, each state’s second largest city.  They are 30 miles apart on I-90 with Post Falls, Idaho in the middle.
     
    My list may not be complete, but here is what I know of:

    CMRI at Mount St. Michael’s in Spokane and in Rathdrum, ID (8 miles north of Post Falls).  They also have missions in Clarkston and Kennewick, WA.

    SSPX Immaculate Conception chapel in Post Falls, ID.  In my understanding their priests also serve a Carmelite convent chapel in Spokane and a mission chapel in St. Maries, ID (50 miles south of Coeur d’Alene).

    Our Lady of Guadalupe in Spokane, independent.  Saint Gertrude the Great in OH (Bp. Dolan) lists it as a recommended chapel.

    Saints Cyril and Methodius Byzantine (Ruthenian) Eastern Catholic Church in Spokane Valley.

    Queen of Heaven parish (Spokane diocese) in Sprague, WA (30 miles south of Spokane).  There is a Benedictine monk there and two novices.  There is also a very musically talented family in the area and a High Mass is offered every Sunday at 10:30 AM, and daily Low Mass.

    Eight choices of "different persuasions" within about a 50 mile radius in an area with a decent economy and great natural beauty.  The area is just a little over 100 miles from the Canadian boarder and enjoys ALL FOUR seasons.  Those of a more "southern orientation" may not appreciate the fourth season we have.
    I forgot to add St. Joan of Arc, FSSP, in Post Falls, Idaho.  They have moved from an older purchased building in Coeur d'Alene to a new campus in Post Falls.  They have five Masses on Sudays and two daily Masses.

    So, there are nine choices representing six different "perspectives" if you will, within a 50 mile radius.  There may also be a "resistance" Mass but I don't know.  I didn't include the two CMRI missions in the count as they are over 100 miles from Spokane.  With the exception of the SSPX mission in St. Maries they all have weekly Sunday and daily Masses.

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    Re: True or False - Cincinnati OH has more Mass options than anywhere else
    « Reply #37 on: April 11, 2023, 11:01:34 AM »
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    Way to make it personal.  Keeping it klassy, PV. 
    You're right, I should not have made it personal.  I apologize.


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    Re: True or False - Cincinnati OH has more Mass options than anywhere else
    « Reply #38 on: April 11, 2023, 11:14:21 AM »
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  • You're right, I should not have made it personal.  I apologize.
    Apology accepted PV.  Thank you.