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Re: Introduce yourself!
« Reply #1350 on: November 16, 2022, 05:42:05 PM »
Welcome to the forum and the Faith!

Are you familiar with any of the hardline traditional Catholics in NC?  We have recently become aquatinted with at least three families though we live in Virginia.  They occasionally go to Mass at Saint Augustine Chapel in Carrollton, VA with Father Ahern.  Some of them are coming up for our Saint Raphael Meet-Up.  :popcorn:

Thanks be to God that the SSPX priest in your area is ordained properly!  I think that there is only one main SSPX chapel in NC that I am aware of.  So, I may have been there once while on vacation with my family.  :cowboy:
Thanks!

I'm not familiar with any hardline traditional Catholics in my state, except for one (if you mean hardline Sede) that attends at the CMRI mission in Virginia that I go to whenever they have Mass. I've never gone to the Sede chapel in Carrollton because it's really far from where I live (even farther than the mission I attend down in South Carolina).

I'm also glad that there's a valid SSPX priest kinda in my area. There's actually three SSPX Mass sites in North Carolina. I attend the one in the Charlotte area, which I think might be the biggest and most established of the three. It's not exactly close, but it's close enough that I don't mind driving down to it weekly for Mass. Fr Bourbeau is the priest there currently, and he seems to be a very holy priest from what I've seen so far (speaking of Fr Bourbeau, please pray for his recovery from illness, if he's still sick; he became really sick this past Sunday morning and was unable to offer Mass). The first Mass that I attended there was on the feast of Christ the King a few weeks ago. It was really cool getting to participate in the Eucharistic Procession after Mass.

Re: Introduce yourself!
« Reply #1351 on: November 17, 2022, 10:48:40 AM »
Thanks!

I'm not familiar with any hardline traditional Catholics in my state, except for one (if you mean hardline Sede) that attends at the CMRI mission in Virginia that I go to whenever they have Mass. I've never gone to the Sede chapel in Carrollton because it's really far from where I live (even farther than the mission I attend down in South Carolina).

I'm also glad that there's a valid SSPX priest kinda in my area. There's actually three SSPX Mass sites in North Carolina. I attend the one in the Charlotte area, which I think might be the biggest and most established of the three. It's not exactly close, but it's close enough that I don't mind driving down to it weekly for Mass. Fr Bourbeau is the priest there currently, and he seems to be a very holy priest from what I've seen so far (speaking of Fr Bourbeau, please pray for his recovery from illness, if he's still sick; he became really sick this past Sunday morning and was unable to offer Mass). The first Mass that I attended there was on the feast of Christ the King a few weeks ago. It was really cool getting to participate in the Eucharistic Procession after Mass.
It sounds like Father Bureau is amazing!  Prayers for his recovery.  :pray:

North Carolina is rather big and it sounds as if you are probably on the other side of the state from the people whom we know who live down there.  Hopefully you will at least get to know some traditional Catholics at the SSPX chapel you are going to.  Having a traditional Catholic support group can help a lot.  :incense:


Re: Introduce yourself!
« Reply #1352 on: November 17, 2022, 10:52:53 AM »
Looks like EENS sedevacantist to me
He is, but not feeneyite:



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Later on, I discovered Novus Ordo Watch and found out that Most Holy Family Monastery was not without flaws in their teachings. Their Feeneyism always rubbed me the wrong way, so I was relieved to learn that their position did not reflect the true Catholic position in that regard.



Re: Introduce yourself!
« Reply #1353 on: November 20, 2022, 08:09:47 PM »
Greetings and salutations,
I found this forum yesterday while browsing Traditionalist Catholic subjects.  I was baptized and confirmed in the N.O. church but have decided to, as Matthew likes to put it, jump ship as its burning and swim for the life raft.  I live deep in Appalachia so finding a mass to attend will be an arduous journey.  I have located a CMRI congregation and a couple of SSPX parishes but they are all in the vicinity of a four hour round trip.  I have come hoping to learn, grow in my faith, and perhaps share some comradery.  May God bless you all.

Re: Introduce yourself!
« Reply #1354 on: November 20, 2022, 08:23:12 PM »
Welcome!  You’re fortunate to have a CMRI chapel near you, and it would be my choice. The SSPX(like the Novus Ordo) is only concerned with making money.