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Can you give us information about Fr. Reilnaldo?Apparently, he is a SSPX priest who lives alone in Curitiba. Is that correct?
yes he is the priest of the chapel
As far as I know, he is a Novus Ordo priest who was not conditionally ordained.His is a very strange situation, since SSPX priests live in priories and never alone.How come is he allowed to live alone? This sounds like some sinister experiment to me. Maybe he is some sort of infiltrator.
but on the official website of the fsspx in Brazil, he appears as an official priest! Maybe he bet and the fsspx was not informed!
What about the case of Fr. Jahir also from Brazil?
In defense of Father Jahir and his priesthood We want to record here our vehement disapproval of those who, among the sedevacantists, attack the Rev. Father Jahir Britto and deny his priesthood. It is frivolity, an act of pride, to cast doubt on the priesthood of those who within the Tradition have always done excellent work, like Father Jahir, who founded a religious congregation that served and continues to serve countless souls, and whose priesthood was received from a traditional-minded bishop. Dom Lefebvre did not doubt the ordinations in the new rite. The only thing he said could be doubted was the bishop's intention, and there is no reason to doubt the intention of the bishop who ordained Father Jahir, as he was a bishop trained in the old way, a bishop whom Father Jahir chose. for its more traditional spirit. So, to question the priesthood of the Reverend. Father is to disturb the faithful in an unworthy and irresponsible way.We rise, therefore, vehemently to defend Father Jahir's priestly honor and remember all the good he did for souls in Bahia and outside Bahia, as well as the good done by his community and in particular by Father Joaquim, which was formed by Father Jahir and which has given assistance to souls in numerous states in Brazil. For the honor of Father Jahir, his monastery and his faithful, we make this protest, and more than a protest, a condemnation of those who disturb souls by questioning the priesthood of Father Jahir Britto.May Our Lady bless us and protect us from every error and every unfounded disturbance. So be it.+ Thomas Aquinas, OSB