Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Help Saint Benedict Center Find Priest

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Saint Benedict Center is once again actively seeking out a full-time priest. The cleric who was here on an experimental basis for the last six months has returned to his home Diocese. We are looking for another priest to fill the role as soon as possible.

As we are close to Holy Week, a temporary fill in would be welcome.

Here in southern New Hampshire are a small group of religious brothers, sisters, and traditional Catholic lay faithful (200+ on Sundays). We have a small school, too, and do some publishing, such as this web site.

Interested priests who are able to offer the traditional Latin Massare asked to call or send inquiries to Brother André Marie:

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Prayers to Find a Priest

O Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, please speedily send us a priest who will serve our sacramental needs in accordance with the Holy Will of God, and who will be a boon to the apostolate of the Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, our Center, our School, and all our families.

Let us Pray

O God, Who didst wondrously inflame blessed John, Thy Confessor, to promote the public worship of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, and through him didst will to found new religious families in Thy Church: grant, we beseech Thee, that we who venerate his merits may also be taught by the example of his virtues, through the same Christ our Lord. Amen. (Oration from the Feast of St. John Eudes: August 19)

  • Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, Have mercy on us!
  • Immaculate Heart of Mary, Pray for us!
  • Saint John Eudes, Pray for us!

Note: The religious are offering these prayers in our houses along with our regular spiritual exercises. We ask individuals and families to join us in these prayers. Uniting them, for instance, to the family Rosary would be an excellent idea.


St. John Eudes, to whom we are praying to find a priest

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sorry I don't know any priest looking to move.
If by chance I know of someone,do they accept priest's ordained by the Thuc,Mendez,Duarte Costa,or SSPX lines?

P.J.David said...

The situation through out the world is becoming worse; on one side paucity of Priests and the other side faithless , unholy and worldly priests . After V II,
over the last fifty years , the Cadinals and Bishops have terribly failed ; seminaries have become places of sin and unholy. Today Western countries are ruined , priests are after sex and money . The situation in Asian countries and else where also the same situation. Even in India , in major cities also there are hardly a hand count of priests who can offer TLM , teach catechism, administer Valid Sacraments .
For example in Chennai city / in the whole of South India there are 5 priests .
There is no priest in the city for the Holy Week and Traditional Catholcs suffer a lot for want of a Traditional Priest.

Tancred said...

I've often thought that the SBC should at least set up shop in India. I think they'd be more appreciated there, especially in Cardinal Ranjith's Archdiocese.

P.J.David said...

Cardinal Ranjith is in Sri Lanka, not in India. Here we have SSPX but shortage of Priests, only 3 Priests for the whole country. A young SSPX priest joined Resistance group and one more was ordained very recently for resistance side.

Few Indian Traditional Priests are old and week ,
They are in their eighties.

Anonymous said...

There are two Saint Benedict Centers in that general area. One is run by the Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, a group of about 30 sisters and 10 brothers who were at one time sede-vacantists, but who have reconciled with the Catholic Church and celebrate the traditional Mass and Sacraments and lead traditional lives in union with the Pope. They are flourishing (the nuns are) with vocations. For a small group, 2-3 new vocations a year is a big thing, which neighboring huge Orders o aged lay clothes radical liberal nuns have not had 1 new vocation in 25+ years :)
The other Sr. Benedict Center is also run by a smaller group of sisters and brothers, but they are I think still sede-vacantists. They have a school and publishing house too, but I believe hey are very much smaller.
Which groups are these?
Damian Malliapalli

Tancred said...

Not sure about any of your information although I've been close to the SBC in Richmond, NH for years.

Brother André Marie, M.I.C.M. said...

No MICM house is now or ever has been sedevacantist. I know. I've been here at SBC in Richmond for the last 23 years, and I have known many of the founders.

Brother André Marie, M.I.C.M. said...

Thank you for helping us to get the word out, Tancred! God bless and Mary keep you.

Tancred said...

Ranjith is Sinhalese, no?

Catholic Mission said...

I hope it will be priest who will say there are no known exceptions to the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus(EENS).
I hope he will say teach all that we cannot physically see or know any one in 2016 who has been saved without the baptism of water.
I hope he will be able to say that the baptism of desire and blood , with or without the baptism of water, is a hypothetical case and so is not an exception to EENS.
I hope he will teach every one that Lumen Gentium 14 which says those who know about Jesus and the Church need to convert to avoid Hell does not refer to a known in case in 2016. So those who know or do not know and who will be saved or not saved will be known only to God. So there is nothing in LG 14 to contradict the strict interpretation of EENS.

Well.....he may not say it at the beginning, but over time, who knows?!

Abp.Guido Pozzo does not deny it : Ecclesia Dei/CDF use an irrationality and heresy to interpret Vatican Council II
http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.it/2016/03/abpguido-pozzo-does-not-deny-ecclesia.html

Catholic Mission said...

Cardinal Ranjit interprets Vatican Council II with Cushingism instead of Feeneyism.

Mons.Lorenzo Leucci anniversary
http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.it/2014/12/monslorenzo-leucci-anniversary.html

Cardinal Malcolm Ranjit expects the SSPX to reject the Syllabus of Errors as he does and then accept Vatican Council II interpreted with the irrational red column
http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.it/2014/12/cardinal-malcolm-ranjit-expects-sspx-to.html

ROME SACRED LITURGY CONFERENCE NEXT YEAR AND HERESY
http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.it/2012/10/rome-sacred-liturgy-conference-next.html



Catholic Mission said...

There are no shortage of vocations in India and Pakistan.However the SBC would have to continue to interpret Vatican Council II as a break with EENS or the local bishop will not accept them there.

They will also have to affirm the dogma EENS according to Cushingism, instead of Feeneyism, as they are doing presently.

Presently the bishops of Manchester and Worcester and their Curia interpret Vatican Council II with Cushingism, like the two SBC communities and so there is no problem here.

The bishops and their Curia's also reject EENS according to Feeneyism and interpret it with irrational Cushingism, as do even the SSPX priests.
They tolerate the SBC interpreting EENS with Feeneyism and so does the CDF and Ecclesia Dei.
However if the SBC tomorrow says they interpret Vatican Council II in whicn LG 16, LG 8, UR 3, NA 2 etc refer to invisible and not visible cases, I do not know what will be the reaction in the diocese of Worcester and Manchester and the Vatican.
The SBC would be saying there are no known exceptions mentioned in Vatican Council II to the 'strict interpretation' of EENS, the traditional intepretation according to Fr.Leonard Feeney and ther original St. Benedict Center.Vatican Council II is Feeneyite!

Catholic Mission said...

a group of about 30 sisters and 10 brothers...who have reconciled with the Catholic Church and celebrate the traditional Mass and Sacraments and lead traditional lives in union with the Pope.

Lionel: They offer the Traditional Latin Mass with the new ecclesiology based on there being exceptions to the dogma EENS.
They interpret the dogma EENS saying there are no known exceptions.However they interpret Vatican Council II, with LG 16 etc being an exception to the dogma EENS.
So in other words they are saying there are known cases of persons saved in invincible ignorance(LG 16) and without the baptism of water who are exceptions to EENS and so they reject Vatican Council II.
The same with the SBC at Richmond, N.H.
They do not offer the TLM saying there are no exceptions in Vatican Council II to the dogma EENS and LG 16 etc refer to invisible and not visible cases.
So it is the TLM with the new ecclesiology, the Cushingite ecclesiolgy, the irrational ecclesiology appreciated by the CDF and Pope Francis.
_________________________

Catholic Mission said...

The SBC could help by agreeing with-
1.Archbishop Thomas E. Gullickson
2.Fr.S.Visintin osb. Dean of Theology at the Pontifical University of St. Anselm, Rome.
3.John Martignoni


Archbishop Thomas E. Gullickson says there are no known exceptions to the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus. Archbishop Pozzo could clarify if he agrees with him.

Fr.S.Visintin osb. Dean of Theology at the Pontifical University of St. Anselm, Rome says the baptism of desire and being saved in invincible ignorance do not refer to known cases.There are no known exceptions to the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus. Archbishop Guido Pozzo could clarify if being saved in invincible ignorance and the baptism of desire refer to known exceptions, to the dogmaextra ecclesiam nulla salus.2

Similarly the Catholic apologist John Martignoni says zero cases of something cannot be exceptions to the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus. Archbishop Pozzo could clarify if he considers Lumen Gentium 16 (saved in invincible ignorance) a zero- case with reference to Feeneyite extra ecclesiam nulla salus.

http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.it/2016/03/abpguido-pozzo-does-not-deny-ecclesia.html

Catholic Mission said...

Tancred,
Would you agree with Archbishop Thomas E. Gullickson
Fr.S.Visintin osb and John Martignoni?
Would you say there are no physically known cases of persons now in Heaven saved without the baptism of water?
You cannot see in the flesh, people who are now in Heaven and are allegedly saved without the baptism of water?
________________

Similarly this year you do not know of any one saved without the baptism of water in the Catholic Church?
You cannot see them in Heaven or meet them on earth?
______________________________

You do not pèrsonally know of any one saved with the baptism of desire or blood and without the baptism of water during your life time?

You also do not know of any one who will be saved in invincible ignorance and without the baptism of water?

_______________________________

So for you Lumen Gentium 16 ( being saved in invincible ignorance) would refer to an invisble case ?
________________________

Similarly there was no one in 1949 Boston who could have personally known of someone saved with the baptism of desire and without the baptism of water?

No one could have seen or met someone who was a living exception to the Feeneyite interpretation of extra ecclesiam nulla salus(EENS) ?


So does LG 16 refer to an exception to the Feeneyite interpretation of EENS for you?
-Lionel

Tancred said...

I believe exactly what Br. Andre teaches.

Catholic Mission said...

These are rational questions.

Would you say there are no physically known cases of persons now in Heaven saved without the baptism of water?
You cannot see in the flesh, people who are now in Heaven and are allegedly saved without the baptism of water?

Even a young man or a non Catholic can answer these questions.
Why are you, Brother Andre Marie MICM and the sedevacantists not responding ?

____________________________

Similarly this year you do not know of any one saved without the baptism of water in the Catholic Church?
You cannot see them in Heaven or meet them on earth?

Are these difficult questions?

Surely even Brother Andre Marie MICM, the Prior at the St.Benedict Center Richmond, N.H,USA believes you Tancred, cannot physically see people in Heaven and neither can other human beings in general ?
-Lionel

Catholic Mission said...

You may say that BOD is not explicit for you.But is there are exceptions to EENS it means you know of an explicit case, an explicit exception.For the magisterium there are exceptions.So the baptism of desire is explicit for the Vatican and the traditionalists.
http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.it/2016/03/you-may-say-that-bod-is-not-explicit.html


Hypothetical cases are explicit for Brother Andre Marie MICM and so LG 16 is a break with the dogma EENS for the St. Benedict Centers and the SSPX? And also for you?
-Lionel