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Offline Sneedevacantist

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Re: Seeking Mass in the Knoxville, Tennessee area...
« Reply #1410 on: September 17, 2023, 11:02:22 PM »
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  • Greetings in +Jesus, Mary and Joseph,

    I'm seeking a Traditional Catholic Priest to say Mass in the Knoxville, Tennessee area - (once a month or even once every two months).

    We have 11 people who will attend and I'm very certain I can find a few others totaling about 15 people who would attend.

    Seriously, we will pay for a round trip flight and drive the priest from and to the airport and the priest could stay at our home instead of a hotel (each time).

    We have had Mass said at our home before and can accommodate a total of 20 or so people.

    Please do let me know if you know of any priest or can help in any way for us to receive the sacraments more often.

    Thank you and Kind Regards in +J M J,
    Roger Owen
    Email: rogerowen333@gmail.com
    (571) 319-6094
    As others have said, CMRI is probably your best option to contact (assuming you're wanting a sede priest). Fr John Trough might be able to help, as he visits chapels in Alabama and South Carolina (and formerly the western side of Virigina).

    Another potential option is Fr Michael Oswalt since he does offer Mass in the Chattanooga area, at least according to the Lux Vera listing.

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    Re: Introduce yourself!
    « Reply #1411 on: September 19, 2023, 12:08:58 PM »
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  • Greetings!

    I am new to having an account on CathInfo forums, but occasionally I have come here to look at posts on particular topics. I've been aware of these forums since 2020 and some of the information and reference material here has helped me grow in my understanding of the faith. I have been a Novus Ordo raised Catholic, receiving baptism, confession, communion, and confirmation before I came to realize some of the problems with Vatican II and the new rite. I've grown into understanding the position of Archbishop Lefebrve by listening to the talks of Father Hewko, Chazal, and Bishop Williamson too. I believe I could perhaps contribute some opinions or insights on a few topics, albeit probably not on theological ones.


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    Re: Introduce yourself!
    « Reply #1412 on: September 19, 2023, 12:28:53 PM »
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  • Glad you joined us.  Just remember we're human and we don't write in stone.
    "Let God arise, and let His enemies be scattered: and them that hate Him flee from before His Holy Face"  Psalm 67:2[/b]


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    Re: Introduce yourself!
    « Reply #1413 on: November 14, 2023, 02:16:20 PM »
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  • CathInfo's philosophy can be summarized in the famous quote: "In necessariis unitas, in dubiis libertas, in omnibus caritas" which translates to, "In necessary things unity, in doubtful things liberty, in all things charity."
    Hello all,  I am a wife and a mother of 5 boys.  I try very hard to practice the above quote.  I have been traditional for 21 years and non diocesan Catholic for 13.  I am here to thicken my skin, which has been a very good experience so far. This is the first forum that I have ever actively written on, so if I don't follow the way things are done I am sorry in advance because I am just learning.

    Prayers for you, the battle is tough.
    1 Corinthians: Chapter 13 "4 Charity is patient, is kind: charity envieth not, dealeth not perversely; is not puffed up; 5 Is not ambitious, seeketh not her own, is not provoked to anger, thinketh no evil;"

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    Re: Introduce yourself!
    « Reply #1414 on: November 14, 2023, 02:28:23 PM »
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  • Welcome, Gray. Yes it's a great motto, though we don't always comply with it. We must work towards it though if we are to reach our hoped-for final destination.
    Help of Christians, guard our land from assault or inward stain,
    Let it be what God has planned, His new Eden where You reign.

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    Re: Introduce yourself!
    « Reply #1415 on: November 14, 2023, 06:43:08 PM »
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  • Hello all,  I am a wife and a mother of 5 boys.  I try very hard to practice the above quote.  I have been traditional for 21 years and non diocesan Catholic for 13.  I am here to thicken my skin, which has been a very good experience so far. This is the first forum that I have ever actively written on, so if I don't follow the way things are done I am sorry in advance because I am just learning.

    Prayers for you, the battle is tough.
    Welcome to the forum!   :cowboy:
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    Re: Introduce yourself!
    « Reply #1416 on: November 14, 2023, 08:08:15 PM »
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  • Greetings!

    I am new to having an account on CathInfo forums, but occasionally I have come here to look at posts on particular topics. I've been aware of these forums since 2020 and some of the information and reference material here has helped me grow in my understanding of the faith. I have been a Novus Ordo raised Catholic, receiving baptism, confession, communion, and confirmation before I came to realize some of the problems with Vatican II and the new rite. I've grown into understanding the position of Archbishop Lefebrve by listening to the talks of Father Hewko, Chazal, and Bishop Williamson too. I believe I could perhaps contribute some opinions or insights on a few topics, albeit probably not on theological ones.
    Welcome!
    1 Corinthians: Chapter 13 "4 Charity is patient, is kind: charity envieth not, dealeth not perversely; is not puffed up; 5 Is not ambitious, seeketh not her own, is not provoked to anger, thinketh no evil;"

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    Georgia Traditional Catholic
    « Reply #1417 on: November 30, 2023, 11:49:15 AM »
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  • Hello, my name is Eliza and I'm a traditional Catholic from Georgia. I recently got married and moved to TX but will be moving back to Georgia in the next 8 months. I currently attend a traditional mass in El Paso served by the priests of the Society of Trent (founded by Bishop Carmona of Mexico). My husband and I are sedevacantist, along with most of my Georgia family as well. There are no traditional masses in South or central Georgia at all, nor on the South Carolina coast or even North Florida. We have one mission a month in North Georgia, a 3+ hour drive for me, with Fr. Oswalt who is an excellent priest.
    I am hoping to start a mission in South Georgia near the Savannah Airport in order to easily fly in priests. The priests I hope to get would be from St. Gertrude the Great, the CMRI, the Society of Trent, or other independent sedevacantist priests with valid orders.
    Please contact me if you live anywhere in the vicinity of South Georgia, Central Georgia, South Carolina, North Florida, or really anywhere in a 3+ hour radius of Savannah Georgia and we can get something together!


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    Re: Georgia Traditional Catholic
    « Reply #1418 on: November 30, 2023, 12:32:52 PM »
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  • Welcome, Eliza (aka Georgia Trad).

    While I don't recommend this website (at all), they do have a great directory of Tridentine Masses.
    http://www.traditio.com/tradlib/masslat.pdf

    There may also be some Eastern Rite options, although I would generally void the Maronites, as they've become rather liberal (though still valid barring some Novus Ordo transplant).

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    Re: Georgia Traditional Catholic
    « Reply #1419 on: November 30, 2023, 02:57:24 PM »
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  • Hello, my name is Eliza and I'm a traditional Catholic from Georgia. I recently got married and moved to TX but will be moving back to Georgia in the next 8 months. I currently attend a traditional mass in El Paso served by the priests of the Society of Trent (founded by Bishop Carmona of Mexico). My husband and I are sedevacantist, along with most of my Georgia family as well. There are no traditional masses in South or central Georgia at all, nor on the South Carolina coast or even North Florida. We have one mission a month in North Georgia, a 3+ hour drive for me, with Fr. Oswalt who is an excellent priest.
    I am hoping to start a mission in South Georgia near the Savannah Airport in order to easily fly in priests. The priests I hope to get would be from St. Gertrude the Great, the CMRI, the Society of Trent, or other independent sedevacantist priests with valid orders.
    Please contact me if you live anywhere in the vicinity of South Georgia, Central Georgia, South Carolina, North Florida, or really anywhere in a 3+ hour radius of Savannah Georgia and we can get something together!
    Welcome to the forum!  My oldest sister used to live in FL but I don't currently know anyone personally who lives there.  I hope that all goes well for you in starting a mission.  🙏😇
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    Re: Georgia Traditional Catholic
    « Reply #1420 on: November 30, 2023, 07:56:24 PM »
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  • Welcome, Eliza (aka Georgia Trad).

    While I don't recommend this website (at all), they do have a great directory of Tridentine Masses.
    http://www.traditio.com/tradlib/masslat.pdf

    There may also be some Eastern Rite options, although I would generally void the Maronites, as they've become rather liberal (though still valid barring some Novus Ordo transplant).
    Thanks for sharing this pdf, I found it helpful. 


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    Re: Introduce yourself!
    « Reply #1421 on: February 03, 2024, 08:18:26 PM »
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  • Hello,
    I’m a 26 year old man living in Florida. I am currently trying to get into law school. In regards to the faith  I was baptized Catholic but did not attend Mass regularly as a child. I went to Liberty University for half of my undergraduate degree due to the fact that I was tired of the liberal public school system and wanted to go to a “Conservative” school while I attending there I developed an interest in religion and eventually and years of research decided to return to the Catholic faith. After briefly attending the Novus Ordo I quickly found the FSSP and later the SSPX during Covid. I decided to get a membership on this site because since I’ve moved to Florida I have noticed many “odd” things at the chapels here and this site has helped me understand the problem in the SSPX and has kept me from losing the faith. I’m still very new to the faith and hope I can contribute to this site the best I can!
    JMJ

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    Re: Introduce yourself!
    « Reply #1422 on: February 03, 2024, 08:31:50 PM »
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  • Welcome, swfltrad. The grace you received in Baptism is working in you. Glad you found us.
    Help of Christians, guard our land from assault or inward stain,
    Let it be what God has planned, His new Eden where You reign.

    +RIP 2024

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    Re: Introduce yourself!
    « Reply #1423 on: April 19, 2024, 10:36:17 AM »
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  • Good morning everyone, I'm new to the forum. I am a Catholic revert and recently discovered tradition within the last year which was even further solidified when I attended an SSPX Ignatian retreat in March. I'm married with three young children. My wife is also a practicing Catholic but has not yet embraced tradition as I have. I would like to hear from any others that are in a similar situation with their spouse and how they have handled it.

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    Re: Introduce yourself!
    « Reply #1424 on: April 19, 2024, 10:57:36 AM »
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  • Hello all - sorry I have no idea how to use this website. Anyhow I made an account because I thought that some would be interested:

    Chartres Pilgrimage: 18–20 May 2024


    Online registration is open for the annual pilgrimage with the SSPX from Chartres to Paris in France.

    To register, please complete these two steps:

    Pilgrimage Registration
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