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Author Topic: Fr. Pieroni and Fr. Thomas truly ordained?  (Read 8181 times)

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Offline Aleah

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Re: Fr. Pieroni and Fr. Thomas truly ordained?
« Reply #15 on: April 07, 2024, 03:19:27 PM »
So far there is no conclusion on Fr. Pieroni (Fr. Christopher Pieroni).  It turns out he has been asked about here on CathInfo a number of times!  The background is that he jumped from the Novus Ordo to tradition - but nowhere does it state he was conditionally re-ordained.  He has been with the SSPX for a few years.  Even Internet searches have nothing of fact to offer.  Just one person states they "thought" he had been re-ordained by Bishop Williamson.  This doubt may cause some trouble at the chapel he services. 
I was around when he first started coming to tradition. I have never heard he was conditionally ordained. The last time he came to my current parish, my family refrained from the sacraments. The way he celebrated Mass was alarming.

Re: Fr. Pieroni and Fr. Thomas truly ordained?
« Reply #16 on: April 07, 2024, 04:31:51 PM »
His Prior is Fr. Vernoy


Re: Fr. Pieroni and Fr. Thomas truly ordained?
« Reply #17 on: April 07, 2024, 11:51:54 PM »
What was “alarming” about how he celebrated Mass?

It’s very sad when a Catholic must go for weeks, months, or years without Mass and Sacraments for fear of invalid priests.  During the c-sickness, I first heard of families taking matters in their own hands by doing lay baptisms, of infants, but also of older children and adults. I wasn’t comfortable with it until one of the adults died of it. (No 💉as it wasn’t yet available.)  Then there was the wedding with two Catholic witnesses, no priest.  I thought it was going too far, but when there was another wedding after parish refusal for over three years, making it a six year engagement, I changed my mind. 

Offline HeavyHanded

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Re: Fr. Pieroni and Fr. Thomas truly ordained?
« Reply #18 on: April 08, 2024, 07:49:31 AM »
I believe Fr. Pieroni joined the society in 2011, so I think at that time they would have done their due diligence. 
Father Pieroni catechized me and my wife, baptized my children and conditionally baptized us when we converted. I understand this is completely subjective and feeling have nothing to do with reality, but I can say after our renunciation of heresy and proclamation of faith when Father lifted our excommunication, I felt it in my soul. I know that’s not worth much and just my opinion. 
Anyway, has anyone tried calling the priory, and asking him directly? 

Re: Fr. Pieroni and Fr. Thomas truly ordained?
« Reply #19 on: April 08, 2024, 09:30:19 AM »
I believe Fr. Pieroni joined the society in 2011, so I think at that time they would have done their due diligence.
Father Pieroni catechized me and my wife, baptized my children and conditionally baptized us when we converted. I understand this is completely subjective and feeling have nothing to do with reality, but I can say after our renunciation of heresy and proclamation of faith when Father lifted our excommunication, I felt it in my soul. I know that’s not worth much and just my opinion.
Anyway, has anyone tried calling the priory, and asking him directly?
I am unsure what you mean of the society doing “their due dilligence”. The new rite itself is doubtful, compound that with the fact the bishop who “ordained” him probably was “consecrated” in the new rite by another new rite bishop… the whole thing is just a mess.