為什麼我會在SSPX的舊禮彌撒中輔禮?

相信大家都知道,筆者最近在香港的聖庇護十世司鐸兄弟會(SSPX)團體的舊禮彌撒中輔禮,你們可能會問,為什麼我會在SSPX的拉丁彌撒中輔禮?

首先,筆者想分享一下SSPX在香港的團體。

SSPX在香港是沒有任何聖堂或彌撒中心,因為他們在天主教會內的「非常狀態」(Canonical Irregular),所以他們只可以租用一間酒店內的會議室作為他們的臨時小聖堂,加上因為神父短缺,他們只可以每個月舉行一次主日彌撒。

SSPX在香港的團體,其實是一個非常之小型的團體,大部份都是菲律賓外傭,其次是來自大陸的教友,而本地的教友其實是佔極度少數的(包括筆者本人)。

關於筆者為什麼在SSPX的舊禮彌撒中輔禮,其實整件事是這樣的:

記得上年聖誕節,筆者應友人的邀請一起參加SSPX的聖誕舊禮彌撒,其實那時候筆者已經曾經在日本東京參加過SSPX的舊禮彌撒,當我到了他們的臨時小聖堂,並準備祈禱的時候,一位教友上前問我:「唔好意思啊,你識唔識輔舊禮彌撒?」我回答他說:「我識輔啊。」

之後那位教友對我說:「咁你可唔可以今日幫手做輔祭?因為我哋本身係冇輔祭。」那時候我呆了一秒,然後答應這個突如其來的「邀請」。

想都沒有想到,筆者人生第一次在香港參加SSPX的舊禮彌撒,就已經要「出山」做輔祭。(笑)

其實最特別的是,當日彌撒的主禮是來自法國的費奕峰神父(Fr. Yvon Fillebeen),他本身是一位在台灣服務的巴黎外方傳教會會士,但因為某些原因,他離開了巴黎外方傳教會並加入聖庇護十世司鐸兄弟會,現時他在新加坡服務。而且因為他曾經在台灣服務多年,所以他可以說一口流利的國語。

當日彌撒結束之後,那位教友就邀請我每個月一次來協助他們輔禮,我最後答應了這個邀請,所以現時筆者每個月一次會到香港SSPX團體的舊禮彌撒中協助輔禮。

其實有很多人誤會我是裂教者以及異端,因為他們對SSPX的負面印象,但其實SSPX並不是異端以及裂教,他們多年前擅自祝聖主教事件的自科絕罰令已經在2009年1月21日由當時的教宗本篤十六世撤銷。

身為一位輔祭,筆者每一次輔禮(無論是新禮彌撒或者舊禮彌撒),都是服務天主,雖然SSPX在羅馬天主教會內並不是完全共融的團體,但筆者希望有生之年可以見證SSPX再一次與羅馬天主教會再一次共融合一。

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Why I serving the SSPX Latin Mass?

Many of you may know that I currently serve at the Tridentine Latin Mass for the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) community here in Hong Kong. You might wonder why I choose to attend and serve at the SSPX Latin Mass, so I would like to share my experiences and motivations.

Let me begin by introducing the SSPX community in Hong Kong.

The SSPX community here is quite small. Due to their “canonical irregularity” within the Roman Catholic Church, they do not have their own church or chapel. Instead, they gather in a modest conference room inside a hotel, which is temporarily transformed into a chapel for Mass. Despite the humble setting, the community is dedicated and reverent, striving to preserve the traditional liturgy and practices of the Church.

Public Mass is held only once a month, as the priest is usually able to come to Hong Kong just once a month from different locations. This infrequency makes each gathering especially meaningful for the faithful.

Most of the attendees at the SSPX Latin Mass in Hong Kong are Filipino domestic workers. There are also some foreigners and even Chinese from Mainland China. As for Hong Kong locals, there are only a few of us, myself included. Despite our small numbers, the sense of unity and shared faith is strong.

Serving at the SSPX Latin Mass has deepened my appreciation for the beauty and solemnity of the traditional liturgy. The sense of reverence, the use of Latin, and the rich symbolism all contribute to a profound spiritual experience. Even though our community is small and lacks a permanent place of worship, the commitment and faith of its members are truly inspiring. This environment has strengthened my own faith and motivated me to serve with greater devotion.

Now, I would like to share how I became the Altar Server for the SSPX Community in Hong Kong.

I remember being invited by a friend, a fellow Hong Kong local, to attend the SSPX Latin Mass on Christmas Day last year. When I arrived at the temporary chapel and began praying before the Holy Mass, one of the helpers approached me and asked:

“Excuse me, do you know how to serve the Latin Mass?”

I replied, “Yes.” The helper then said, “Can you serve today’s Mass? Because we don’t have an Altar Server!”

I agreed, “Sure!”

I was very grateful that the priest allowed me to assist him at that Christmas Mass. Afterward, the helper thanked me for serving and asked if I could help them once a month. I was delighted to accept this invitation.

Unfortunately, many local Catholics think I am in schism because they believe the SSPX is in schism. However, I want to clarify that the SSPX is not in schism; their excommunication was lifted many years ago, although they are still not in full communion with the Vatican. I sincerely hope that one day the SSPX will be fully reconciled with the Roman Catholic Church.

Serving at the SSPX Latin Mass has been a blessing in my life. It has allowed me to witness the dedication of a small but faithful community, to experience the richness of the traditional liturgy, and to grow in my own faith. I am grateful for the opportunity to serve and to be part of this unique community in Hong Kong.