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Re: GIRM Compatible SSPX Chapels
« Reply #15 on: May 10, 2022, 01:28:47 PM »
You will know them by their altars. :laugh1:

But seriously, it makes one wonder where the apparent windfall of money to build these new chapels is coming from.  In Virginia alone, there is the seminary (with more construction to be done on the main chapel) and the D.C. and Front Royal missions have plans for new construction.  The D.C. mission had acquired a former protestant church and significant renovations have been completed but apparently, "they" want to build a new chapel from scratch on the property as well. 

In a presentation on the seminary that Fr. Haynos gave to our chapel, he cited an "internal loan from Menzingen" as the source of funding for the seminary projects.  Alas, it must be from those mysterious "generous benefactors".  

If one uses common sense and reasoning, it is more likely some form of payback for being obedient to the Bergoglian regime:  no condemnation of the NWO Plandemic, capitulation to the novus ordo covid restrictions, neutrality on the clot shot, falling all over themselves about Francis' stunt consecration, etc., etc.  Either that, or the hierarchy has been infiltrated and they truly think all those decisions were good ones. 


Re: GIRM Compatible SSPX Chapels
« Reply #16 on: May 10, 2022, 01:38:13 PM »
I think he's pointing out the freestanding altar phenomenon.
That doesn't seem like the typical Novus Ordo freestanding altar. I can make out the tabernacle and altar gradine. I've seen churches built long before V2 having such altars and the ability to walk behind the altar, which will usually lead to the sacristy. In this picture the sanctuary looks like it has a semicircle shape, thus having space behind the altar, therefore I don't see anything wrong with it.


Re: GIRM Compatible SSPX Chapels
« Reply #17 on: May 10, 2022, 01:39:59 PM »



St. Peregrine's 

Re: GIRM Compatible SSPX Chapels
« Reply #18 on: May 10, 2022, 01:59:04 PM »



St. Peregrine's
What is their explanation for that "crucifix"?

Re: GIRM Compatible SSPX Chapels
« Reply #19 on: May 10, 2022, 01:59:56 PM »
This is not an SSPX church. I believe this is the Manila Cathedral.
You are correct.  Thank you for the correction.
I failed to read the article fully before posting.
The sspx priests made a holy hour or reparation here:
https://fsspx.asia/en/news-events/news/sspx-priests%E2%80%99-annual-meeting-february