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<blockquote data-quote="NoMoreTO" data-source="post: 1306205" data-attributes="member: 13996"><p>The Current Hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church is very liberal, and has been moving in a liberal direction now for 50 years. Demographically, things should turn around but it might take 50 years to steer the Ark back so to speak.</p><p></p><p>The key in the Roman Catholic Church is selecting a parish which is 'based'. My thinking would be that your first priority should be a conservative traditional liturgy, this would be my favourites in order. The great thing about latin mass isn't just the liturgy, its also that the parishioners are seeking a traditional liturgy and I have found are more devout.</p><p>(1) FSSP / Institute of Christ the King (Latin Mass)</p><p>(2) SSPX (Latin Mass)</p><p>(3) Latin Mass at your local diocese (if you can't find #1 or #2 locally)</p><p></p><p>After this you look at your local parish celebrating Novus Ordo (New Order) Mass. </p><p>(a) Listen to the homilies. I recently met a white girl who went to a Hatian Church with all black people because the Priest gave based homilies. There are still some good homilies depending on the Priest. It isn't all about being based either.</p><p>(b) Following above, consider a Church built by an ethnic group that is based. These parishes might be a little more based if the people are from Victor Orbans' Hungary for example. </p><p>(c) Take a look at the bulletin, how many female lectors (readers) are there ? How many times is confession offered/ week? Do they do first Friday, First Saturdays, benediction on a regular basis.</p><p>(d) Are eucharistic ministers being used, if so, take your communion from the Priest and avoid using them. </p><p>(e) Are all altar boys male</p><p>(f) Does priest wear all black with collar outside of mass? To me this is a good sign of a trad priest.</p><p>(g) Consider the organ music mass over the guitar mass if you want more conservative. </p><p>(h) Look at the architecture of the Church. Was it built before 1970 ? Catholic Churches with new architecture are built like barns, are less ornate and have more simplistic stain glass windows. Also you will notice some of them are more circular or have a fan quality. Basically avoid modern architecture churches!</p><p></p><p>Overall I'd say go with Traditional Latin Mass and Check out that thread. <a href="https://www.rooshvforum.com/thread-74642-page-2.html?highlight=latin" target="_blank">Latin Mass Thread</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoMoreTO, post: 1306205, member: 13996"] The Current Hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church is very liberal, and has been moving in a liberal direction now for 50 years. Demographically, things should turn around but it might take 50 years to steer the Ark back so to speak. The key in the Roman Catholic Church is selecting a parish which is 'based'. My thinking would be that your first priority should be a conservative traditional liturgy, this would be my favourites in order. The great thing about latin mass isn't just the liturgy, its also that the parishioners are seeking a traditional liturgy and I have found are more devout. (1) FSSP / Institute of Christ the King (Latin Mass) (2) SSPX (Latin Mass) (3) Latin Mass at your local diocese (if you can't find #1 or #2 locally) After this you look at your local parish celebrating Novus Ordo (New Order) Mass. (a) Listen to the homilies. I recently met a white girl who went to a Hatian Church with all black people because the Priest gave based homilies. There are still some good homilies depending on the Priest. It isn't all about being based either. (b) Following above, consider a Church built by an ethnic group that is based. These parishes might be a little more based if the people are from Victor Orbans' Hungary for example. (c) Take a look at the bulletin, how many female lectors (readers) are there ? How many times is confession offered/ week? Do they do first Friday, First Saturdays, benediction on a regular basis. (d) Are eucharistic ministers being used, if so, take your communion from the Priest and avoid using them. (e) Are all altar boys male (f) Does priest wear all black with collar outside of mass? To me this is a good sign of a trad priest. (g) Consider the organ music mass over the guitar mass if you want more conservative. (h) Look at the architecture of the Church. Was it built before 1970 ? Catholic Churches with new architecture are built like barns, are less ornate and have more simplistic stain glass windows. Also you will notice some of them are more circular or have a fan quality. Basically avoid modern architecture churches! Overall I'd say go with Traditional Latin Mass and Check out that thread. [url=https://www.rooshvforum.com/thread-74642-page-2.html?highlight=latin]Latin Mass Thread[/url] [/QUOTE]
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