What do you mean by that?
In a lengthy letter to Fr. Fullerton after Fr. Roberts was told to leave, there are things detailed that even we had forgotten about.
To begin with, Fr. Roberts came here with the full understanding that the Mission had formally adopted the pre Bugnini Missal from its inception. It is in its by-laws. In fact, it was one of my husband's (D.Drew) three conditions for getting involved in it and agreeing to accept the position of chairman of the board of directors. Fr. Roberts enthusiastically agreed saying that this Missal was his preference.
After a few weeks, he announced that he will no longer offer the pre-1955 Missal after being told by an SSPX priest that "only sedevacantes" use that Missal. He was told by my husband that the Mission's bulletin will continue to reflect the pre-1955 Missal.
At that time, (now) Fr. Mackin, as a young seminarian and his family used to attend Mass in York. The first summer the young seminarian was home on vacation, the Mackins were not coming to the Mission. Fr. Roberts went to their home to ask the reason. He was told that bishop Fellay had forbidden the seminarian to come to SS. Peter and Paul Mission under Fr. Roberts. We were told this both by Fr. Roberts and Mrs. Mackin.
After that, and a failed attempt to have the Mission formally adopt the 1962 Missal, Fr. Roberts began to secretly campaign to turn the Mission into an indult. He had even board members convinced. Only the three tenured board members didn't know about this campaign until the time came for an appointment with the Vicar General of the Diocese of hαɾɾιsburg for his incardination. A few days before the appointment with the V.G., Fr. Roberts met individually with the three tenured board members I believe on the same day. He came to my home to meet with my husband begging him to turn the Mission over to the Diocese of hαɾɾιsburg in exchange for his incardination. My husband told him that the Mission had already rejected two offers by the Diocese to make us "the" indult community before they started the indult Mass in hαɾɾιsburg. My husband called the other two tenured members and agreed to send a letter immediately to Bishop Rhoades (which by the way, was charitable to Fr. Roberts all things considered).
http://www.saintspeterandpaulrcm.com/OPEN%20LETTERS/letter_to_bishop_kevin_c_rhoades.htm The Diocese of course cancelled their appointment with Fr. Roberts who became furious and in a sermon accused the Mission of being run like a Protestant church under a board of directors. He advised the people to leave and some left immediately, about 50% of the remaining left to the indult when he has told to leave York. I should add that he stole the Holy Oils which the Mission had obtained through a priest, now deceased who was very fond of it.
Fr. Roberts didn't tell the people he was going directly to another independent chapel run by a Board of Directors who voted his acceptance (also at the recommendation of Fr. Fullerton).
That Fr. Fullerton would recommend Fr Roberts to St. Michael the Archangel in Jacksonville after being informed on Fr. Roberts, says it all. I was told by someone in Jacksonville, that although the SSPX is helping them, the B.D.s is still in place. May God protect them.