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Author Topic: Bp. Nkamuke Appeal From Nigeria  (Read 122168 times)

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Re: Bp. Nkamuke Appeal From Nigeria
« Reply #10 on: November 28, 2025, 04:38:51 PM »
Yes, I'm sure that I could ... and I could infer his e-mail address if it follows SSPX standards, assuming he has access to one in Nigeria.  But my question wasn't just about him, but was more generic about the entire country, i.e. whether just parts of it were affected.  I also am in direct communication with Father Onourah (Resistance) and could also have asked him, and perhaps I will.  But this is just you being a jackass, and you might know that priests are very busy with their duties of state, and if someone already knows the answer to my question, I'd prefer not to bother them.

When I went to STAS, I tested out of Latin (since I had a Bacherlor's degree etc), my reward was to work in the library there instead of Latin class.

So I spent an hour per day working for and with Father Peter Scott, and got to know him very well.
Then a few years later, when he was District Superior, I spent an entire Summer with him in Kansas City at RC House.
Thereafter, whenever he came to Cleveland, we would meet, and I often served Mass there for him, and can even remember where he and I basically sang the entire Easter Vigil by ourselves in a small chapel due to lack of a choir.
I also corresponded with him afterwards.

Sorry I asked.

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Re: Bp. Nkamuke Appeal From Nigeria
« Reply #11 on: November 28, 2025, 08:08:27 PM »
Sorry I asked.

So, you didn't simply ask ... but were making snide comments.


Re: Bp. Nkamuke Appeal From Nigeria
« Reply #12 on: November 28, 2025, 10:48:25 PM »
Thank you, Plenus.

You'll note that Father Scott, not even a prior there, who by all rights should be a Superior, on account of both his talent and experience, is clearly being punished and/or silenced, since he is an old schooler whose thinking wouldn't line up with that of the current regime.  I see this all the time in SSPX, where amazing priests with thirty years experience who should be superiors or forming new vocations at the seminary, are put under obedience to some young liberals 5 years out from ordination.
No one in my huge extended family has had a good experience with Fr. Scott.  

Re: Bp. Nkamuke Appeal From Nigeria
« Reply #13 on: November 28, 2025, 10:48:47 PM »
Sorry I asked.
:laugh1::laugh2:
why use a 1 word reply when 100 will do?

Sorry, Lad...  that was a pretty good hit, you have to admit...