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Bp Neal Webster
« on: October 29, 2012, 04:26:09 AM »
Someone here in an old thread said Bishop Neal Webster was a reject whom no one wanted to ordain for almost 30 years or something.

Can someone shed more info on this and on Bp Webster as well?

Bp Neal Webster
« Reply #1 on: October 29, 2012, 10:45:52 AM »
Bishop WEbster used to fly in from tennesse to our former chapel to help out until there was another full time pastor.  He even reconfirmed me.

I thought he was a good priest because he always told us  that we should pray the Rosary the whole rosary a day.  His sermons were very educational and spirtual.  He was strict but kind.  

Bishop Webster is not with SSPX ..he is a independent Bishop.

 


Bp Neal Webster
« Reply #2 on: October 29, 2012, 06:40:15 PM »
Yeah, I know who he is and I've even spoken to him, but I was asking about something someone said about him being a reject.

Bp Neal Webster
« Reply #3 on: November 03, 2012, 10:40:05 PM »
Bishop Webster is an old old friend of mine from over 20 years ago.  He was ordained a priest some 12 years ago and a bishop subsequently.  He was a parishioner at St. Vincents in KC when I started attending there in 1991.  He remains friends in contact w/ many folks here at st. V's tho I'v not had any contact since he left the area to become a priest and subsequently a bishop.  He's a holy man, used to spread the rosary door to door in the "hoods" here in the kc metro every day and was very active in pro-life.  He's a sedevacantist, tho not the most hardcore I've ever met.  He did make the clearest answer to my difficulties with that issue as follows " why would you want to be in communion w/ heretics"  I still can offer no real answer to that, thus I cannot deny the sede position ( not ready to commit yet either)  my real issue w/ him was his rigid Feeneyism and his adhereance to naturopathic medicine/quackery.   Great guy, at one time a close personal friend, I wish him much well.    I thought about havng him ordaining me a priest so I could say mass for my family at home ( no impediment for married men to be priests, onl vise versa)  Then I could sleep in  on sundays and pray for the dismal kansas city griefs.  

Bp Neal Webster
« Reply #4 on: November 04, 2012, 08:06:24 PM »
Yes, Bishop Webster is down to earth.  Also, I'm not sure if totally Feenyite.. he is willing to learn and discuss with other clergy.  I think he is building a new chapel in Tennessee.   I think  he is originally from the North East..

May God Bless and guide Bishop Webster.  I know he used to talk to my Bishop who wasn't a sedevacantist.