We feel your angst. I assume you have a TV. Watch Holy Mass on EWTN. Also you
can join our AHC Havurah on zoom. We meet once a month and our next meeting is
Jan 15 at 7 pm ET. We light the Shabbat candles and pray Vespers. We are
reading and discussing a book by a woman who was Orthodox and now is Catholic
and lives in Israel. You can find the invite on www.hebrewcatholic.net and then
go to the events tab. Hope this helps.
Shalom in Yeshua,
Ken
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On Dec 29, 2020, at 12:30 PM, Tsion Avienu, S.F.O.
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
b"h
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I'm feeling out of sorts you could say: my family & I used to travel to
Albany for the TLM, an hour or trip one way. We live in a small Vermont town.
We can't go to the "Catholic" church here in town as the priest and many of
the congregants are very liberal. Female priests, etc. It does more damage
for us then anything and our spiritual advisor has given us advice on this.
We go to Albany.
COVID has all but shut our parish down. My wife goes with our eldest son who
serves Mass. I am starving for this Mass. We could take turns? No. I work
third shift and have already fallen asleep driving a 30 minute trip, let
alone twice.
I come from a Chassidic background. I still live a chassidic lifestyle. On
the outside you wouldn't be able to tell me from any-other chassid outside
770 (Crown Heights.)
So, I'm feeling like an outsider in both communities.
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Any advice?