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Re: Help chosing a chapel
« Reply #10 on: October 02, 2017, 09:12:37 PM »
While traditio is a good place to start, caution. 
One listed with a smiley face near me has a lineage which is not Catholic.  When I asked traditio about it they said, "if it walks like a priest and talks like a priest, be grateful you have mass."

Traditiono strikes again.

On the upside, some of those high church Anglicans "services" are pretty nice, and the "Orthodox" tend to be even better. Can't beat those "Feelz".

Hey, "if it walks like a priest..."

Some "priests" walk and talk like "Rue Paul", so you have a whole new world of "options" available now. Say "Hey gurrrl" to "Fr" Maybegαy for us.

Re: Help chosing a chapel
« Reply #11 on: October 02, 2017, 09:29:17 PM »
I, too, recommend against attending the chapel of an "archbishop" who was formerly part of the Old Catholics.  Their orders are questionable, and I have grave concerns about any bishop who would give himself the title of "archbishop".  By what right can he possibly adopt that title?

St. Mary the Virgin Chapel in Paulboro appears to be legitimate.  

Another good resource for Mass location is the CMRI website:  http://www.cmri.org/traditional-latin-mass-directory.shtml
(Yes, they are sedevacantist.  So no one needs to post the usual silly "warning".)



  


Re: Help chosing a chapel
« Reply #12 on: October 03, 2017, 04:42:45 AM »
In regards to ArchBishop Sherman Mosley I want to share what I learned with you last night.
Mosley was active in the ORCC until 2009. In 2009 as the result of the death of an Arch Bishop, Mosley was advanced and would be the last allowed married Arch Bishop of the ORCC, upon his advancement he soon left the ORCC and founded the "Traditional Catholics" he swiftly ordained a Bishop, and began consecrating Priest in Africa, and South America. There is no evidence that due process was followed with an one the consecrations. He has also recently opened a seminary in his Church in Hammonton. It is also stated on his website (trcatholics) that his office is where all matters of authority be be brought. The individual I spoke to was adamant this was not a movement built of grace and goodwill, but rather a man who bided his time, collects indulgences, and is building a cult.

Re: Help chosing a chapel
« Reply #13 on: October 03, 2017, 06:09:26 AM »
Yes.  That is what it sounds like.  The Old Catholics left the Church long ago and it doesn't sound like he's really abrogated the errors.

Re: Help chosing a chapel
« Reply #14 on: October 03, 2017, 06:36:13 AM »
Pulled directly from his bio on his website:
"Unlike many Traditionalist groups we do not engaged in debates, or arguments concerning Validity of Orders. Such arguments cause further wounds to the body of Christ and are not conducive to the practice of the true religion"