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Yes, the land they purchased for $1,200,000, which came from the first phase of the fundraising in which the SSPX collected a million dollars from faithful, is not zoned for Church use. Only Agriculture, the zoning board rejected the SSPX request for a variance. The SSPX in Sanford has now told the mass-goers in Davie that they are trying to execute a "land transfer." --With the Town of Davie. This is something I do not believe, to be honest with you. Maybe someone here has more information about that. I can't believe people continue to be so gullible with their money.
It would be interesting to see the names on that deed in Davie listed as owners. How many priests in the SSPX own property and how many parcels are owned by Bishop Felley's investment company?
Yes, in the middle of COVID
The SSPX Davie is going after big-money clientele. These are not my words; they said it themselves at the zoning hearing last year. The parishioners at St Philomena in Miami, while poor in material wealth, were wealthy in the faith. Ultimately, that’s what cost them their chapel.
How far is Miami to nearest chapel?
I must say I'd have to think twice about putting money in the collection if I knew the priests were drinking $100 bottles of wine and smoking cuban cigars, and eat Kobe beef steaks on a regular basis. I'd send my contribution off to some other Traditional group that actually needed the money instead.
Just because the land is zoned agriculture doesn’t matter. You go to township meetings and it can be changed. Also, is the farmland preserved or not? If not, the Sspx can get money from the town,county and state, to preserve the land.
This concerns a former SSPX chapel in a faraway place. I saw this only yesterday:https://nicholasjosephlim.weebly.com/reasons-that-led-to-leave-sspx.html