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There are currently no SSPX Chapels within driving distance, so no. If there was, I occasionally rotate Churches, so I would add it into my rotation.

Yes, I occasionally attend the EF of the Mass. Occasionally will probably be changed to "Semi-Regularly" as once a month soon so that I might come to be more frequent with it.

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[quote name='Nihil Obstat' post='1776506' date='Feb 8 2009, 10:15 PM']Just because of this, I'm going to see if there are any SSPX chapels near me.[/quote]
...and there is. Now to look at pictures.
By near I mean in the same city... could in theory be a 45 minute drive.

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[quote name='Nihil Obstat' post='1776514' date='Feb 8 2009, 10:20 PM']...and there is. Now to look at pictures.
By near I mean in the same city... could in theory be a 45 minute drive.[/quote]
*gasp*
They run a private school too!

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I sorta want to go to an Extraordinary Form mass sometime.
When I was in London we went to a very old, very nice church, St. James. They did an Ordinary Form mass that was sung in Latin.
Possibly the high point of my trip.

Anyway, it was cool and I want to see the EF just because.

I do like hearing mass in a language I understand though, as a general rule.

Do they do readings and everything in Latin, is anything in the vernacular?

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goldenchild17

[quote name='Nihil Obstat' post='1776539' date='Feb 8 2009, 10:37 PM']Do they do readings and everything in Latin, is anything in the vernacular?[/quote]

The order I go to (not SSPX) for Mass has all the readings and homilies in the vernacular. I'd probably expect something similar for you guys.

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[quote name='goldenchild17' post='1776544' date='Feb 8 2009, 10:42 PM']The order I go to (not SSPX) for Mass has all the readings and homilies in the vernacular. I'd probably expect something similar for you guys.[/quote]
This is just a regular old Catholic church that happens to often to EF masses, so probably the same.
Someday I want to check it out.
Plus the Ukrainian Catholic church that's somewhere around as well.

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[quote name='Nihil Obstat' post='1776549' date='Feb 9 2009, 12:46 AM']This is just a regular old Catholic church that happens to often to EF masses, so probably the same.
Someday I want to check it out.
Plus the Ukrainian Catholic church that's somewhere around as well.[/quote]

I eventually want to go to a local Ukrainian Catholic Church for the Divine Liturgy as well :smokey:

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[quote name='CatholicCid' post='1776550' date='Feb 8 2009, 10:47 PM']I eventually want to go to a local Ukrainian Catholic Church for the Divine Liturgy as well :smokey:[/quote]
Unfortunately for either of these I have to convince my parents that it's not a ridiculous waste of time to drive across the city to go to a different mass that we won't understand... :P
They're not rad trads, that's for sure.

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Is there something wrong with rad-trads (as long as the accept all the teachings of the Church, including the Second Vatican Council)?

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goldenchild17

[quote name='CatholicCid' post='1776547' date='Feb 8 2009, 10:45 PM']They did them in Latin then English for the FSSP I believe. (Homily was just English)[/quote]

That's the same for ours. First in Latin, then the epistle, gospel are repeated in English back to back right before Father gives any announcements and then goes into his homily (which is in English).

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