well, we were. And we were willing to take anything as long as we could keep the Mass. Some Bishops forced Indult Parishes to not perform weddings, first communions, confirmations, funerals, confessions, paraliturgical devotions, etc. They could only keep the Mass, and sometimes only on Sundays. The PCED (Pontifical Commision Ecclesia Dei) issued a statement saying we had to give Communion in the hand if people asked for it. With the latest decision of the USCCB banning kneeling for Communion, many indult parishes have had their altar rails ripped out, etc. To beat all this most Indult parishes don't have the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass every sunday. Our Local Indult Chapel (St. Anthony's wichita) only had Mass on 2nd and 4th Sundays. The People I rode with didn't want to go to Immaculate Heart of Mary, the SSPX mission in Wichita, because it wasn't an Indult Chapel. Fortunatly there was St. Augustine's in Tulsa and the Indult Monastery in Hulbert.
If there had been a Society Priory or Chapel nearby I would have gone there. And I considered going to St. mary's for college, but they never sent the application and since I didn't have the recomendation of a Society Priest, I probably wouldn't have gotten in.
Joe Zollars