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Offline Matthew

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10th priest to say Mass at St. Dominic's Chapel
« on: July 02, 2017, 09:32:25 PM »
St. Dominic's Chapel will welcome its 10th priest to say Mass there on July 23rd, 2017, at 4:00 PM.

This Resistance chapel has been operating since February 2013. That sounds recent, until you start doing the math -- that's 4 1/2 years!

In my list below, the years represent the FIRST TIME these priests said Mass at the chapel. With the exception of Frs. Pfeiffer and Hewko, we're still on good terms with all of them. And with the further exception of Bp. Trinh, all the rest of them are part of the "worldwide, mainstream Resistance" and so they could theoretically be back at any time, assuming no external obstacles got in the way. Some more likely than others, due to apostolates elsewhere, financial realities, travel difficulties, normal place of residence, etc.

We all know how busy most Traditional priests are. Especially the good, faithful ones. The harvest is great, but the laborers are few.


2013
Fr. Joseph Pfeiffer
Fr. David Hewko

2014
Fr. (now Bishop*) Anton Trinh
Fr. Richard Voigt

2015
Bp. Richard Williamson
Fr. (now Bishop) Gerardo Zendejas
Fr. Adrian Garcia

2016
Fr. Rene Trincado

2017
Fr. Giacomo Ballini
Fr. Edward MacDonald


* I haven't confirmed this with him personally, but a parishioner who attends his Masses in Texas told me that Fr. Trinh was recently consecrated a Bishop. I don't have any other details, unfortunately.

Re: 10th priest to say Mass at St. Dominic's Chapel
« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2017, 03:39:01 PM »
Congratulations on 4+ years!  


Re: 10th priest to say Mass at St. Dominic's Chapel
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2017, 01:10:42 PM »
Anyone have any more info on the supposed consecration of Fr. Trinh?  :popcorn: :popcorn: :popcorn: :popcorn: :popcorn: :popcorn: :popcorn: :popcorn: :popcorn: :popcorn: :popcorn:

Offline CJH

Re: 10th priest to say Mass at St. Dominic's Chapel
« Reply #3 on: July 12, 2018, 11:50:00 AM »
I am also curious how Fr (Bishop?) Trinh is doing. I liked him when I met him at St. Dominic's, some time ago. 

Offline Matthew

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Re: 10th priest to say Mass at St. Dominic's Chapel
« Reply #4 on: July 12, 2018, 12:17:13 PM »
I am also curious how Fr (Bishop?) Trinh is doing. I liked him when I met him at St. Dominic's, some time ago.
Bishop Trinh was consecrated by Bp. Slupski, actually before he came to my chapel! He was a bishop "in pectore" at the time. I didn't know he was a bishop, but he was.
He is still offering Mass various places, including Lampasas, TX.
He sent a letter to myself as well as Bp. Zendejas, just letting us know that he is a bishop, the details of his consecration, and the fact that he'll be openly functioning as a bishop from now on.

He is a good cleric, who knows the evils of communism first hand, and vigorously opposes it in all its forms.

I honestly have never heard any dirt or anything bad about Bp. Trinh -- the only possible criticism is that he's a bit secretive, which is very understandable given his past! And it's certainly not a sin. When you've seen the evils of communism and had to fight them first-hand, you learn prudence and the value of anonymity and secrecy real fast. Bishop Slupski was the same way, having fled communist Poland. He had us call him "Fr. Frank" for decades, not because he was Novus Ordo, but because he didn't want his last name all over the place. Last name is obviously easier to track than first name. There are a lot more "Franks" than "Slupskis".