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FORMER SSPX DISTRICT SUPERIOR OF FRANCE PRONOUNCED HIS FINAL VOWS AS A FRANCISCAN CAPUCHIN IN MORGON

The former SSPX District Superior of France, then Fr. Regis de Cacqueray, now Fr. Joseph pronounced his final vows before the Franciscan Capuchin monks of Morgon on Wednesday, May 1st, surrounded by a good dozen confreres from the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X and some two hundred faithful.

In his sermon, the Father Guardian showed how the three vows of religion are the very source of spiritual fruitfulness. By detaching from ourselves through obedience, from wealth through poverty, and from temporal fecundity through chastity, the religious vows bind us to the source of all good, that is God.

http://laportelatine.org/publications/presse/2019/190505_pere_joseph/190505_pere_joseph.php

The Rev. Fr. Edward MacDonald was correct. A "dozen" of SSPX priests is one too many. The friars and the confreres are good chums once more. I guess the OFMCap know what they signed for and its Indult all the way!

Tradidi traditores!

https://tradidi.com/the-friendship-of-pilate-and-herod


Offline Quo vadis Domine

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Is the beard necessary?

It is a tradition of the Franciscans to grow beards. And why not. That is a fine beard! 

It is God's design that men grow beards.

Offline Quo vadis Domine

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It is a tradition of the Franciscans to grow beards. And why not. That is a fine beard!

It is God's design that men grow beards.
I knew a few traditional Franciscan priests, who didn’t go along with Vatican II, who were ordained in the 1950’s, all of whom didn’t have beards. Many popes including Gregory XVI, Venerable Pius IX, and Saint Pius X didn’t have a beards. Apparently, these great popes didn’t have a problem going against “God’s design“.