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Re: Prayers for the North Carolina Chapel Needed
« Reply #30 on: May 03, 2026, 08:18:43 PM »
This is in tandem with the following thread: SSPX Chapel Gets Apostolic Blessing from Antipope Leo - Crisis in the Church - Catholic Info

I am posting anonymously because my login is known to some.
Most of the people who attend this chapel are new to Tradition. Many move freely between the SSPX chapel, the remaining Latin Masses, and the Novus Ordo without apparent concern. Meanwhile, those who grew up in Tradition and now hold positions of authority seem infected with a modernist mindset. As a result, only a small minority are genuinely trying to remain faithful to the Archbishop’s mission.
The chapel is effectively run by the Holy Name Society and various “teams,” with minimal real involvement from the parish priest. He delegates extensively as his primary work is at the school in Kentucky, after which he flies in to serve the mission. The HNS itself is dominated by newcomers to Tradition, yet they vote and dictate how the chapel operates. If you are not part of the HNS, you are effectively irrelevant.
What the HNS will not tell you is that the framed display in the vestibule and the so-called Apostolic blessing have caused real scandal—even among those transitioning from the Novus Ordo to Tradition.
The public social media presence is nauseating. Anyone who looks long enough—particularly on Facebook—will find repeated posts showcasing the four-picture framed display hanging in the vestibule: the diocesan bishop, the pope, the district superior, and the Archbishop. This was pushed by the individual who runs the “Charlotte Latin Mass Community” website https://charlottelatinmass.org/ and another individual who appears to run nearly everything else. The former seems conflicted about attending the SSPX while remaining “outside the diocese.” Another plausible motive is fundraising for new land or a new church, something Steve Cunningham of Sensus Fidelium has already mentioned.
Relevant links include:

Here are links:


https://www.facebook.com/SAPCarolinas/about

https://www.youtube.com/@SAPCarolinas

https://www.instagram.com/sapcarolinas/

https://x.com/SAPCarolinas

There is one additional link I will not share, as the parishioners deserve at least some privacy. From what I have been told, videos were recorded and posted without a formal video or privacy policy and without the consent of the faithful. It is also my understanding that Father Stanich, the prior in Kentucky, had no knowledge of these social media pages at the time—whether he does now is unknown.
Some of these videos are produced like short films—highly stylized, modern, and frankly strange.
Several pages include the disclaimer: “Managed by Saint Anthony’s Holy Name Society. We do not speak on behalf of the SSPX.”
Yet everything is clearly tied to the chapel itself and even linked through the SSPX directory.
There is also a so-called Regina Coeli report on the chapel that reads more like a corporate manifesto than a parish report—almost as if the priest is unnecessary.
In short, this chapel is in serious need of prayers—many prayers.



We can get a resistance priest out to you if you want it

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Re: Prayers for the North Carolina Chapel Needed
« Reply #31 on: May 04, 2026, 07:17:34 PM »
Karen
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Re: Prayers for the North Carolina Chapel Needed
« Reply #32 on: May 04, 2026, 07:25:07 PM »


We can get a resistance priest out to you if you want it
I would be interested in getting a priest from any group out to the Charlotte area in the interest of getting more Latin Masses and Traditional options in the Charlotte area. Even if it's one Mass twice a year or something, that's somewhere to start.

Re: Prayers for the North Carolina Chapel Needed
« Reply #33 on: May 07, 2026, 05:37:25 AM »
When I posted my discontent regarding photos of the local modernist bishop in the vestibule they replied that the SSPX has always prayed for the local Ordinary.  I replied that the Archbishop never hung photos of Modernists in the vestibule, to pray for him yes, but to hang his photo as an example for our children to emulate, NO!  My post was deleted.

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Re: Prayers for the North Carolina Chapel Needed
« Reply #34 on: May 07, 2026, 10:03:42 AM »
When I posted my discontent regarding photos of the local modernist bishop in the vestibule they replied that the SSPX has always prayed for the local Ordinary.  I replied that the Archbishop never hung photos of Modernists in the vestibule, to pray for him yes, but to hang his photo as an example for our children to emulate, NO!  My post was deleted.
And we know who did that.... 
What are your thoughts on this property purchase project?