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Dear Faithful,It has been suggested that I say a few words before my upcoming sermons explaining why I am positively certain that I am a Catholic ordained priest. Even though I was always certain, I went through the private ceremony last July since it was the normal procedure of Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre and to help calm any doubts of the faithful. If we look at some of the things that happened to me after my ordination over 22 years ago, one would conclude the ordination 22 years ago must have been valid.A few things that have stuck in my failing memory are the following:At my first solemn Mass on the Feast of Christ the King, a young man told me afterwards that he had smelled the aroma of roses when I walked down the aisle.At my Thanksgiving pilgrimage Mass at Our Lady's Shrine near Quebec City, during the purification of my chalice at the second ablutions, red blood stains appeared on my purificator. This private miracle happened one more time in 2006 near hαɾɾιsburg at my Sunday Mass on the Feast of the Most Holy Trinity.During an exorcism of an adult convert in the Sacrament of Baptism, the person felt the devil come out of her spine.A baby in St. Catharines Ontario Canada only a few days old had the grave problem of not being able to do any bowel movements and was constantly crying. Immediately after I gave it the priest blessing for sick infants, the baby had a bowel movement.I have done hundreds of cases of giving the Sacrament of Extreme Unction to the sick and dying with visible results of spiritual and, or physical cures.The visible results of spiritual peace and conversions when people go to Confession to me are also innumerable.In the Immaculate Heart of Mary,Father Joseph PoissonSource: In This Sign You Shall Conquer Mailing List
Fr. Poisson: "I am a validly ordained Catholic priest BECAUSE FEELZ".What is the matter with him? Why is he so sentimental, aloof from facts and reason, and centered like a woman on the realm of feelings and subjectivity?So we are to just assume he's a priest, becauseSome man smelled roses when he walked by (sure it wasn't the incense, or someone's perfume?)A woman felt the devil leave her spineA baby pooped its diaperHow about we do it the old fashioned way, Fr. Poisson, and have you conditionally ordained by a validly consecrated Bishop?
Was it not stated somewhere on Cathinfo that Fr Poisson was released from the FSSP because he was too conservative?
Is it a sacrilege for a priest to submit to a conditional ordination if the priest believes it is unnecessary?