Hi all,
I'm in the long process of studying to be Catholic. As a former radical leftist, I am particularly horrified of both Pope Francis and Vatican II, and would very much like to be a part of Traditionalism. I learned first-hand the evils of leftism and leftist philosophy as well as can see the damage they're doing to the West and have been on a crusade of sorts to counteract it by education of others.
My mother was raised in a Roman Catholic home (pre-Vatican II) and abandoned the Church once she turned 18, being confused and disillusioned by things she saw in the Bible, so unfortunately I grew up in an agnostic home and have had to learn things on my own which I am still doing. My mother passed away in 1986.
We have one Traditionalist church near me and one other which is an FSSP church. I don't as of yet know the difference between the two. Unfortunately, the Traditionalist church is basically across town from me.
I assume Traditionalist churches accept RCIA, in spite of it's obvious weaknesses? Or do they have their own conversion process? Or do they accept both?