The sspv split from the congregation of sspv about 5 years ago. The nuns issued a sudden statement that they were leaving Cincinnati. It was flabbergating. Nobody was allowed to ask why. I kept asking; nobody was talking. A few were speculating. A few laypeople were kind enough to try to answer my questions, to my intense gratitude.
A layperson very close to the Cincinnati priests told me she was helping them with "damage control". The bishops in NY wanted the Cincy priests out, and they would not leave. It was not "God's Will".
Several months after the sisters left, Fr. Jenkins had a conference to discuss his ideas of what happened. It was poorly attended, and very bizarre. He kept repeating how Bp. Kelly said to him, "It's all your fault." It answered no questions as to what actually had caused the sisters to leave. We brought notebooks to take notes and discuss. All I wrote was one word: paranoia. I checked with the teenagers to see what I could get. They were very forthcoming, but I will not repeat what was said.
That place is a cult, plain and simple. Later, when I attempted to ask Bp. Santay for counsel about a serious situation, I had to pass an hour of interrogation by a priest. I believe the only reason he allowed me to have my second hour of vetting, was because our family had gone to Bp. Santay's Consecration. Finally, he agreed to allow me to speak with the bishop.
**Going to Santay's Consecration was a bad thing, considering it riled up some important Cincy cult members, but, who could have predicted such a consequence?
So, I spent the night in prayer before my telephone appointment with Bp. Santay; the situation was dire and he was my last hope.
I alerted him to certain grave things going on, which he said he knew about, would not intervene, has no control over the goings on, and he refused to pray with me or for me. That's what woke me up to having been in a cult. All of the constant secrecy, the taping, the surveillance cameras and the "mental reservations", plausible deniability and
paranoia.
The next day, I went all wiki leaks here on Cathinfo, because it was the only thing I could think of to protect myself from threats (not from Santay). A dear friend wanted me to be the sponsor for Confirmation, but the request was denied because I am not Catholic.

That's a cult.
To this day, I have no idea why those of the 9 who were locked out of the Rectory by these guys don't speak up. For all I know, they left as damaged as our family was.
Serp Kerp, there is a good reason why you can't dig up information on them on the Internet. They need secrecy, do not put things in writing anymore because questions will be asked.
Try reading Mario Derksen's scholarly work on their policies.
http://www.thucbishops.com/