St paul's polish national catholic church

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I am 68 in human years, but have some hard miles behind me, so I feel a lot older.

You look younger.

You are a nice lady.
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just want to correct the misconception that divorced catholics cannot receive communion...that is not true....being divorced is not the problem, but remarrying outside the church would cause one to give up communion. most of these problems are easily solved by speaking to a priest.
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You look younger.

You are a nice lady.
YIKES! I'm a rooster, and I don't mean to crow, but a fine looking one too.
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YIKES! I'm a rooster, and I don't mean to crow, but a fine looking one too.
Keep 'em comin', we need more fowl mouths like you!
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I have seen St. Paul's listed on TRADIO.org. I was recommended this Church on-line as a place for the Traditional Latin Mass. I thought from the sign that it was an SSPX Chapel.
I will find another Church for the TLM.
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I have seen St. Paul's listed on TRADIO.org. I was recommended this Church on-line as a place for the Traditional Latin Mass. I thought from the sign that it was an SSPX Chapel.
I will find another Church for the TLM.
Wow. I don't know this lingo.

I know what the BVM and the HDO are.

When was Vatican 2? We haven't been doing much Latin in our area for a long time.

Pax Vobiscum.
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Wow. I don't know this lingo.

I know what the BVM and the HDO are.

When was Vatican 2? We haven't been doing much Latin in our area for a long time.

Pax Vobiscum
SSPX is the Society of St Pius X, formed by Abp Levebre. Pope Blessed John Paul II allowed the Missal of 1962 to be used, if the Ordinary of the Diocese allowed and under his rules. Pope Benedikt XVI allowed any priest to offer the Mass according to the Missal of 1962, it is called Extraordinary form. No permission from the Bishop needed.


The Traditional Latin Mass is the TLM AKA Tridentine Mass. Offered the same way worldwide. None of the ad lib changes that often occur under the Novus Ordo.

There is another Church near the National Catholic Church that has the TLM at times.

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I've never reviewed a church before, but here goes...let's start with the Communal Wine which unites romantic brussels sprout midtones and a raucous Cool Whip aroma not unlike Champs de Merde's 2011 Bordeaux while still paying homage to tradition by mixing a you-know-you-want-it lavender bouquet with a Cap'n Crunch finishing. The wafers are nothing to write home about. The organist is superb and adds trills and flourishes which will make you tap your foot to the most boring of hymns. The costumes affect a gay and jolly atmosphere but the sermons lack the fire and brimstone one might have enjoyed in some of the local Pentacostal gatherings. The obligitory Friday Evening Spaghetti Dinners embrace a school cafeteria Ethos and they nail it. Sadly, no bingo.
Champs de Merde!!! Some say that's over by the Tamarind Grove mailboxes.
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Only in The Villages on TOTV can we have a discussion with a chicken about the fine qualities of a remarkable vintage of wine, interspersed with a treatise on the liturgy changes in the RCC.

AND have it be one of the more understandable recent threads.
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Only in The Villages on TOTV can we have a discussion with a chicken about the fine qualities of a remarkable vintage of wine, interspersed with a treatise on the liturgy changes in the RCC.

AND have it be one of the more understandable recent threads.
Wow!
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