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Re: Saint Benedict Center
« Reply #15 on: January 20, 2019, 12:58:04 AM »
Actually the SSPX has not accepted the Vatican's offer of an arrangement of a prelature.

You've got it slightly upside down Poche.
The SSPX conjured-up the idea of prelature and presented it to newChurch (Source Fr. Schmidberger).
It's newChurch that hasn't accepted it yet.

Re: Saint Benedict Center
« Reply #16 on: January 20, 2019, 01:04:46 AM »
Immediately prior to his death Fr Feeney did have a reconciliation with the Catholic Church.

This statement needs correction:

Prior to his death, Father Feeney was presented with an offer to get out of his invalid excommunication by the schismatic Novus ordo Church.

He was required to recite the "Apostles Creed" which he already prayed on a regular basis.

The excommunication and lifting of the excommunication were both fraudulent, newChurch events.


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Re: Saint Benedict Center
« Reply #17 on: January 20, 2019, 10:33:12 PM »
http://web.archive.org/web/20080120015123/http://www.cheetah.net/~ccoulomb/legalstatusoffeenyism.html

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The Sisters of St. Ann’s House have recently published a new book, primarily of Father’s lectures, entitled Not Made For This World. The last section is made up of anecdotes about him, the final one of which is as follows:
 
 “The Brothers used to take Father for drives as he got older. One day, shortly before his death [i.e., 1978, six years after the “reconciliation”], they took him to the Trappist Abbey at Spencer, where the monks invited them into the cloister for lunch. Father was quiet as lunch progressed. Then he stood up, rapped his glass for attention, said, ‘There is no salvation outside the Catholic Church,’ and sat down.” Obviously, he held to his guns.

Re: Saint Benedict Center
« Reply #18 on: January 30, 2019, 10:15:42 PM »
This statement needs correction:

Prior to his death, Father Feeney was presented with an offer to get out of his invalid excommunication by the schismatic Novus ordo Church.

He was required to recite the "Apostles Creed" which he already prayed on a regular basis.

The excommunication and lifting of the excommunication were both fraudulent, newChurch events.

If memory serves, I believe it was the Athanasian Creed he recited, not the Apostle's Creed.  

Re: Saint Benedict Center
« Reply #19 on: January 31, 2019, 07:44:11 PM »
This statement needs correction:

Prior to his death, Father Feeney was presented with an offer to get out of his invalid excommunication by the schismatic Novus ordo Church.

He was required to recite the "Apostles Creed" which he already prayed on a regular basis.

The excommunication and lifting of the excommunication were both fraudulent, newChurch events.
No, the excommunication happened in 1953 under Pope Pius XII so regardless of the validity (or injustice) it was certainly not a “newChurch” event.  Also regardless of whether the lifting of the excommunication was a “newChurch” event or not, it was valid because Fr Feeney believed they were legitimate authorities of the Church and he showed his sorrow for having been disobedient to Church authority which is what he was specifically excommunicated for.  So he certainly died in the Church and he was never excommunicated for his theology.  In cases where there is common error regarding jurisdiction the Church supplies.  The lifting of the excommunication is a perfect example of that.