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Offline Matthew

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Re: Is the neo-SSPX against homeschooling?
« Reply #60 on: November 16, 2025, 08:02:19 PM »
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  • 80% of the priests left are probably good-willed, and still provide the sacraments.  But...the leadership can't be trusted.

    Without God's intervention, the new-sspx will be part of new-rome in 1-2 years.  It's over.  Their only positive value is valid priests/sacraments, which...once a deal is reached, will end, because new-rite/fake bishops will take over.


    It's not just a question of good will, something only God can judge. The issue is that they've changed their priestly formation process starting in 2003. So eventually, every SSPX chapel will have a "new style" priest heading things up. And you'll have to take my word for it, as an ex-seminarian, that they have changed the formation pretty substantially.
    Including acts of obedience and submission to the local bishop, a huge emphasis on "obedience" especially to Rome and the SSPX superiors, and the "3 Ds". See my post on this topic.

    The testimony I received, in person, from C.T. who left the seminary in 2000 and came back in 2006 (3 years into the changes), was extremely eye-opening. He's the one who told me about the "3 D's". 
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    Re: Is the neo-SSPX against homeschooling?
    « Reply #61 on: November 16, 2025, 09:07:26 PM »
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  • It's not just a question of good will, something only God can judge. The issue is that they've changed their priestly formation process starting in 2003. So eventually, every SSPX chapel will have a "new style" priest heading things up. And you'll have to take my word for it, as an ex-seminarian, that they have changed the formation pretty substantially.
    Including acts of obedience and submission to the local bishop, a huge emphasis on "obedience" especially to Rome and the SSPX superiors, and the "3 Ds". See my post on this topic.

    The testimony I received, in person, from C.T. who left the seminary in 2000 and came back in 2006 (3 years into the changes), was extremely eye-opening. He's the one who told me about the "3 D's".
    I wish he was more online -- but he's a bit older than me, and NOT a tech bro like so many of us Trads. I don't even know if he does e-mail.
    You could have him submit his posts via mail, and you upload them.
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    Re: Is the neo-SSPX against homeschooling?
    « Reply #62 on: Today at 08:21:07 AM »
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  • The SSPX in the uk likes to get more students for St Michael’s School but is aware that most Catholics either can’t afford the fees, don’t live near the school or are getting along well with homeschooling. Plus the school only takes girls up until age 12. 13+ is only boys now. I think there were some problems with the nuns who all left circa 2017.