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Offline Your Friend Colin

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Traditional Religious Orders
« on: June 26, 2019, 06:07:30 PM »
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  • Does anyone know of traditional religious orders here in the US? 

    Or perhaps abroad that would accept a monolingual (English)?

    I am going to finish college in December and would like to discern God’s Will concerning my vocation.


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    Re: Traditional Religious Orders
    « Reply #1 on: June 26, 2019, 06:29:03 PM »
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  • - Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (New Hampshire + Massachusetts)

    - The Missionaries of St. John the Baptist (Kentucky)

    - Benedictines of Our Lady of Guadalupe, SSPX affiliated (New Mexico)

    The above is not a comprehensive list. Just a few traditionalist orders for men in this country that come to mind.
    "The Blessed Eucharist means nothing to a man who thinks other people can get along without It. The Blessed Eucharist means nothing to a communicant who thinks he needs It but someone else does not. The Blessed Eucharist means nothing to a communicant who offers others any charity ahead of this Charity of the Bread of Life." -Fr. Leonard Feeney, Bread of Life


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    Re: Traditional Religious Orders
    « Reply #2 on: June 26, 2019, 06:42:55 PM »
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  • - Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (New Hampshire + Massachusetts)

    - The Missionaries of St. John the Baptist (Kentucky)

    - Benedictines of Our Lady of Guadalupe, SSPX affiliated (New Mexico)

    The above is not a comprehensive list. Just a few traditionalist orders for men in this country that come to mind.
    Thanks for the reply, MarylandTrad.

    I’ve been interested in all of those orders at one point or another.

    Now I would only consider the Benedictines in New Mexico because of my stance on V2 and the New Rites of Episcopal Consecration and Ordination. As well as the other orders being subject to the local bishop, which has proven to be disastrous (Slaves in NH).

    I am curious what the Benedictines in New Mexico would do if the SSPX made an agreement with Rome.

    A resistance affiliated order would be preferable. People who aren’t going to compromise.

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    Re: Traditional Religious Orders
    « Reply #3 on: June 26, 2019, 06:55:07 PM »
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  • Glad to hear you are discerning, Colin! I don't hold the same position as you regarding the rite of Episcopal Consecration, but 
    I do share your stance re orders that act as if it is necessary to obey the unjust "laws" of local ordinaries.

    If you have read this forum for any time you are probably already familiar with the Dominicans of Avrille. They are Resistance affiliated I believe, and I know that some Americans have joined them. You probably would be required to learn French if you discerned with them, but I would guess that they would allow you to start discerning as you are.
    "The Blessed Eucharist means nothing to a man who thinks other people can get along without It. The Blessed Eucharist means nothing to a communicant who thinks he needs It but someone else does not. The Blessed Eucharist means nothing to a communicant who offers others any charity ahead of this Charity of the Bread of Life." -Fr. Leonard Feeney, Bread of Life

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    Re: Traditional Religious Orders
    « Reply #4 on: June 26, 2019, 07:12:04 PM »
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  • I am curious what the Benedictines in New Mexico would do if the SSPX made an agreement with Rome. 

    Hello Colin... The Benedictines in NM, Our Lady of Guadalupe Monastery, are 100% behind Bp Felley in whatever he does. Hope this helps. 


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    Re: Traditional Religious Orders
    « Reply #5 on: June 26, 2019, 07:34:06 PM »
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  • Does the CSPV and SSPV count?
    Pope St. Pius X pray for us

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    Re: Traditional Religious Orders
    « Reply #6 on: June 26, 2019, 07:53:03 PM »
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  • My opinion, if it were my son, I would say, no Bishop Sanborn.

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    Re: Traditional Religious Orders
    « Reply #7 on: June 26, 2019, 08:04:42 PM »
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  • Does the CSPV and SSPV count?
    Well I don’t consider myself a sedevacantist but I certainly have my doubts. Just not enough to make a definitive statement or attend sede chapels. I would rather discern with a resistance affiliated order. But then again, I follow the Conciliar Popes about as much as sedes do lol.


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    Re: Traditional Religious Orders
    « Reply #8 on: June 26, 2019, 08:10:28 PM »
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  • Hello Colin... The Benedictines in NM, Our Lady of Guadalupe Monastery, are 100% behind Bp Felley in whatever he does. Hope this helps.
    Hello Ignatius
    Got it!  :o
    Never mind then. Haha
    Thanks.

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    Re: Traditional Religious Orders
    « Reply #9 on: June 26, 2019, 08:13:39 PM »
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  • Glad to hear you are discerning, Colin! I don't hold the same position as you regarding the rite of Episcopal Consecration, but
    I do share your stance re orders that act as if it is necessary to obey the unjust "laws" of local ordinaries.

    If you have read this forum for any time you are probably already familiar with the Dominicans of Avrille. They are Resistance affiliated I believe, and I know that some Americans have joined them. You probably would be required to learn French if you discerned with them, but I would guess that they would allow you to start discerning as you are.
    Thanks for the info, MarylandTrad.
    I’ll have to get in contact with them and possibly plan a trip out there.
    Please pray for me!

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    Re: Traditional Religious Orders
    « Reply #10 on: June 26, 2019, 08:14:46 PM »
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  • Does anyone know if the SAJM have brothers?


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    Re: Traditional Religious Orders
    « Reply #11 on: June 26, 2019, 11:34:48 PM »
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  • Well I don’t consider myself a sedevacantist but I certainly have my doubts. Just not enough to make a definitive statement or attend sede chapels. I would rather discern with a resistance affiliated order. But then again, I follow the Conciliar Popes about as much as sedes do lol.
    You don’t HAVE to be a sede to be SSPV or CSPV their official stance is that the pope question is unresolved.

    Id contact an SSPV priest with any questions you have. 

    https://www.sspv.org/
    Pope St. Pius X pray for us

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    Re: Traditional Religious Orders
    « Reply #12 on: June 27, 2019, 05:47:58 AM »
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  • Does anyone know if the SAJM have brothers?
    According to their website, yes, one Br Anthony in the US.
    https://sajm-siteofficiel.blogspot.com/2019/06/les-membres-de-la-sajm-actuellement.html?m=1

    Maybe get a hold of Bp Zendejas and ask him for more info. 
    Please disregard everything I have said; I have tended to speak before fact checking.