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Offline josefamenendez

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Masses in Denver?
« on: September 23, 2019, 06:14:52 AM »
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  • Does anyone know if there are any valid independent or resistance Traditional Masses in the Denver area besides St Isadore's (SSPX)? Also re: St Isadore, does anyone know the validity of the current priest's ordination? i know Fr McDonald was transferred recently.


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    Re: Masses in Denver?
    « Reply #1 on: February 08, 2020, 02:19:01 AM »
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  • I was wondering the same. At this point, I'm  looking for any input on the best options anywhere near the front range (Ft Collins to Pueblo)?


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    Re: Masses in Denver?
    « Reply #2 on: February 08, 2020, 04:35:10 AM »
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  • Fr. Ward's chapel in Colorado Springs. In case you go there, could you please let us know how he is and how it is at that chapel? I haven't seen Fr. Ward since he left the SSPX in the 70s, but he was definitely a very solid priest back then. He was ordained by +ABL and was the SSPX's first priest in the USA.
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    Re: Masses in Denver?
    « Reply #3 on: February 09, 2020, 04:25:57 AM »
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  • Fr. Ward's chapel in Colorado Springs. In case you go there, could you please let us know how he is and how it is at that chapel? I haven't seen Fr. Ward since he left the SSPX in the 70s, but he was definitely a very solid priest back then. He was ordained by +ABL and was the SSPX's first priest in the USA.


    I will indeed, thanks for your input. I am familiar with Servants of the Holy Family and I already listen to their new sermons weekly. I also pay for access to their archives. They are well within reasonable driving distance for me.


    I have come across some criticisms of them online, but none appear substantial compared to what I've heard in their sermons.


    Really the only thing that's kept me from going in person is that I feel unworthy/unprepared to approach their level of faithfulness to Tradition based on my current condition. I guess the best thing to do is meet with them and seek guidance.


    Thanks again for your input, and any others are welcome to give their take too.