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Fr. Paul Morgan consecrated a bishop by Bp. Williamson
« on: April 14, 2023, 01:18:51 AM »
Fr. Paul Morgan consecrated a bishop by Bp. Williamson

Fr. Paul Morgan, a former SSPX GB district superior, has been consecrated a bishop by Bp. Williamson.

Details of his first pontifical Mass to follow...

Re: Fr. Paul Morgan consecrated a bishop by Bp. Williamson
« Reply #1 on: April 14, 2023, 03:23:25 AM »
Bravo!
Ad multos annos!


Re: Fr. Paul Morgan consecrated a bishop by Bp. Williamson
« Reply #2 on: April 14, 2023, 08:36:51 AM »
Fr. Paul Morgan consecrated a bishop by Bp. Williamson

Fr. Paul Morgan, a former SSPX GB district superior, has been consecrated a bishop by Bp. Williamson.

Details of his first pontifical Mass to follow...
This is good news! Hope he will come to the Episcopal aid of Fr Joven Soliman, the first Filipino priest to be ordained for the FSSPX, who, some believe, fell on the wrong side of the Haute Couture then prevailing, and had to depart the Society. A bonus would be if Bishop Paul Morgan raises Fr Soliman himself to the Episcopacy! 

Re: Fr. Paul Morgan consecrated a bishop by Bp. Williamson
« Reply #3 on: April 14, 2023, 09:49:50 AM »
Fr. Paul Morgan consecrated a bishop by Bp. Williamson

Fr. Paul Morgan, a former SSPX GB district superior, has been consecrated a bishop by Bp. Williamson.

Details of his first pontifical Mass to follow...

Great News!
When do you suppose he'll come to America to give us the Sacraments?  :popcorn:

Our current North American Resistance bishop is disinclined to do so.



Re: Fr. Paul Morgan consecrated a bishop by Bp. Williamson
« Reply #4 on: April 14, 2023, 11:51:31 AM »
Our current North American Resistance bishop is disinclined to do so.

I'd say that's a bit unfair:

He runs 3 chapels spread out between Kansas, Texas, and New York, and has only one priest (Fr. Brocard) working with him.  All of those locations have schools, and the Kansas one now has a fledgling pre-seminary/house of formation.

Besides all that, he still runs confirmation and ordination circuits all over the world.

In my estimation, that's quite a lot for 1-2 men, and I'm not sure how much more they could really bite off.