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This sounds like an addiction to me.There's a big difference between getting really, really into something and being addicted. Some people (especially introverts) are able to fully immerse themselves into a topic and not be addicted. You can be temporarily obsessed with something but not be addicted. God created this personality type, so it's not wrong. But it must be moderated.
What joy to conceive and bring into this world your beautiful daughter, Laura.Yeah, and she is funny, real God's gift and blessing. I'm worried though raising up children in world like this, but I have faith and hope. We'll try to do our best, sadly my wife is not a trad Catholic, she has feminist spirit to a lesser degree. Nobody is perfect, we can't do nothing good without Jesus Christ.
I’ve run out of upthumbs for you, Bl. Alojzije.
I should have been clearer.
Assuming the New Rite of Ordination is doubtful/invalid (which is what I think the OP really thinks), find out what a priest who thinks similarly would think about what to do with past sins confessed to a NO priest.
So far it doesn't sound like the OP has spoken with a priest about what he/she needs to do assuming the NO ordination is doubtful.
I wasn't referring to getting another opinion on the validity of the rite.
What's the point of getting another opinion from a different priest? That puts a layman in the position of adjudicating between the opinions of diferent priests, and so therefore it's meaningless to get different opinions (since you know they're out there), and it would ultimately come down to your own opinion anyway, at the end of the day and in the final analysis. I believe I recall Bishop Sanborn stating that the faithful could just go with the opinion of the priest they approach and have ready access to ... and are not obliged to go "opinion shopping" until they get one that conforms to their own ideas. At that point, you might as well just go with what you think, since that's what it'll boil down to anyway if you go from one priest to another getting different opinions.I should have been clearer.
OP already KNOWS that there are differing opinions about the matter out there.
OP, I was going to suggest asking your priest, but then realized that that priest probably thinks the New Rite orders are valid. Do you have access to /Can you contact a Resistance or Sede priest? If so, I would get their opinion. I think they would probably recommend some sort of general confession.