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Offline SimpleMan

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Re: SSPX's usage of: Church, Parishioners, Pastor
« Reply #15 on: December 10, 2023, 06:56:53 AM »
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  • The chapel in Linden, VA is what I would consider a hybrid chapel - half SSPX and half diocesan parish.  
    How do you gather this?  How are they different from any other SSPX chapel?

    If it's because people attend Mass at that chapel who are otherwise affiliated with the diocese (possibly people connected in some way with Christendom College), that would hold true in many cases.  There is considerable drift among the various "ideological camps" of Catholic traditionalists.  It's not unique to Front Royal.

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    Re: SSPX's usage of: Church, Parishioners, Pastor
    « Reply #16 on: December 10, 2023, 05:34:11 PM »
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  • A pic of Frankie is in the chapel in Arcadia, Post Falls and at St Thomas Aquinas seminary in Virginia.

    Post Falls actually has a prayer that the laity say after every Mass invoking the BVM to bless their "parish". Its ridiculous.
    That's the words of they prayer. They didn't write it themselves. Whenever a priest refers to the church, they refer to it as a chapel.