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Fr Ndong Sermons
« on: April 25, 2026, 04:01:36 PM »
Good Shepherd Sunday




And Dominica in Albis: 




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Re: Fr Ndong Sermons
« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2026, 05:18:24 PM »
Good Shepherd Sunday




And Dominica in Albis:




Enjoy!

See you all over on Christus Radio!!!

Who is Fr. Ndong?


Re: Fr Ndong Sermons
« Reply #2 on: April 26, 2026, 09:23:47 AM »
A Resistance priest from Gabon, Africa.

Re: Fr Ndong Sermons
« Reply #3 on: April 26, 2026, 03:00:35 PM »
A Resistance priest from Gabon, Africa.

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Re: Fr Pierre Célestin Ndong - photo, excerpt from interview 2016
« Reply #4 on: April 26, 2026, 03:27:54 PM »
A Resistance priest from Gabon, Africa.
https://cristiadatradicinalista.blogspot.com/2016/01/entretien-avec-m-labbe-ndong-ondo.html

I sure hope this is the same priest. The name Ngong is a popular name.



AI Translation: 
Reconquista: Father, thank you very much for being willing to answer our questions. To begin, could you introduce yourself to our readers, many of whom don't know you?

   Father Ndong Ondo: I was born in Libreville in Gabon in 1974. I entered the seminary of Flavigny in France in 1995 and in 2001, I was ordained priest in Ecône in Switzerland. From 2001 to 2003, I exercised my ministry in France, then in Belgium from 2003 to 2007. Then another year in France before spending three years in the United States. I returned to Gabon in 2011 and have been ministering there since this year. A: Your name appears for the first time in the priests of the Resistance around November 2013, in a conference by Father Chazal. You then appear among the signatories of the Address to the Faithful. Could you tell us the circuмstances and reasons that made you decide to leave the SSPX? A. N.O.: My departure from the SSPX is due to two causes that I consider inseparable: a false notion of authority and the new direction taken by the authorities of Menzingen. First, a false notion of authority. I have known the SSPX since 1987.
   I was then in Gabon and I attended the SSPX as a simple faithful. I became a member of the SSPX in 1996. I became a priest of this same SSPX in 2001. I was excluded or left it in 2012. Since 1987, and even more since my seminary years and even more since 2001, I have noticed that there is a false notion of authority within the SSPX. This false notion consists of saying that authority within the SSPX is always right and therefore cannot be criticized; she must always be obeyed. This false notion is widespread at all levels and is manifested in particular by the recourse to the famous and vague state grace of superiors. I have always opposed such a notion and as a result I was labeled a rebel by the superiors of the SSPX. Indeed, for them, anyone who criticizes a superior is automatically...

R: Before concluding, what message and advice would you give to the Resistance faithful scattered around the world, sometimes far from mass centers, and who are quite isolated? A. N.O.: My message to all the faithful of the Resistance is that of the Gospels: “He who perseveres until the end will be saved. » We must persevere without ever becoming discouraged and then the reward and the well-deserved rest will come. My advice is to make use of all these means that allow us to persevere: daily prayer, confession of faith, practice of the commandments and frequentation of the sacraments as far as possible.
   To those who are far from mass centers, I advise having prayer meetings every Sunday as in the missions when the priest cannot be present. To those who are isolated, I strongly advise keeping in touch with the Resistance through the internet. Daily prayer is always possible whether we are alone, isolated or in a group. Without prayer, perseverance is a pipe dream. The confession of faith is also possible whether we are alone, isolated or in a group. We must confess the faith whenever it is required by circuмstances. Without this necessary confession of faith, perseverance is impossible.

   Practicing the commandments can be difficult but it is always possible for each and every one of us. This practice makes us grow in holiness, holiness which assures us perseverance in the good fight. Finally, attendance at the sacraments whenever possible. The desire to receive the sacraments is very sanctifying even if we cannot receive them immediately. This desire gives us graces analogous to those given by the sacrament itself. Finally, let's not neglect the Internet which allows us to be informed of what is happening in the Resistance throughout the world.''