![]() ![]() I haven’t posted much in this sub but thought this would be a good place to get peoples thoughts on the idea. ![]() "Ask and it will be given to you seek and you will find." - Mt 7:7 No MRA/incel/redpill or otherwise unCatholic/sexist/misogynistic/misandrist commentary of any kind.No harassment/personal attacks on other users.We also have an Instagram dedicated to matchmaking - ! We also have A LOT of non-dating-related activities, such as movies and gaming seemingly every night, karaoke sessions and debates every week, trivia every month, and Spanish-speaking events! And of course, we have plenty of Faith-related activities, such as Rosaries, a Bible in the Year group, and more. We also host Discord-exclusive matchmaker forms every so often, and are also planning on starting up speed dating events soon. Join our Discord server at ! We have multiple matchmaking channels, sorted by age. Want a more traditional dating site experience with profile pictures, but with user-friendly mechanisms? Then check out our friends over at CatholicLuv ( and make an account. Want us to match you with a specific person, one-on-one? Like a matchmaker? Then look for a Matchmaker Form sticky at the top, though it's not active all the time. Treat it like you would a normal dating site - post whatever you want about yourself, and message anyone who catches your eye. Looking for a SO? Check the top of the sub for the monthly Matchmaking Threads sticky. And, God willing, we won't irritate /r/Catholicism with all the dating threads anymore. This is a place for advice, resources, prayers, and discussion as it relates to dating for Catholics. Please pray three Hail Marys each day for the success of this site and the perseverance of all Catholics in this time of chastisement and betrayal.Catholic, single, and looking for your other half? /r/CatholicDating is for you! This website accepts that reality and welcomes anyone of good will who is searching for answers. While we accept that some people who are on this forum may be on a journey towards sedevacantism, we will not engage in debates as to whether sedevacantism is an acceptable solution to the crisis. Our norms and expectations for modesty and photos on this site are outlined here.įinally, while we think of ourselves simply as "Catholics" who are observing the moral and liturgical norms as they were set down prior to Vatican II, this website assumes the reality of sedevacantism: a conclusion that since Vatican II and the New "Mass" are harmful to the Catholic faith: they cannot proceed from the Catholic Church and hence cannot be accepted. ![]() ![]() Membership here is not a right, but a privilege. Profiles may be provisionally approved but will be expected to confirm to all standards within 24 hours. Inactive members may be suspended, without warning, with reinstatement possible should they express a wish to be more active on this site. Activity is defined as posting pictures, posting in forums, etc. To be clear - Members are expected to be active within a moving 30-day window. While there are other Traditional Catholic social networks out there, we are the only one that requires a profile picture of yourself, a real first and last name, and a filled-out profile to ensure that those on here are actually interested in being part of a community, not in just "browsing." We look forward to getting to know you! Every few months we periodically go through our rolls to make sure that our members are actually active and participating. It has also helped some people to meet, court, and get married, though that is not the only purpose of this site. The purpose of this website is to encourage isolated Catholics not to be alone, but to associate virtually with other Catholics as well as to help them persevere and grow in the faith, the love of God, and eventually the easier to reach Heaven. They are "the three holiest persons in Heaven," as St. The Circle is the symbol of the Trinity, Almighty God who is one yet three, whose Three Divine Persons are never alone. TradCircle is dedicated to the Blessed Trinity and claims Our Lady of the Blessed Trinity as patroness of this site and its members. TradCircle was conceived of and founded by clergy in 2008 and is currently moderated by a team of laypeople in consultation with and under obedience to that clergy. Welcome to TradCircle! This is a social networking site for people of all ages all over the world to meet each other and make friends who share the same traditional Catholic faith. ![]()
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