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Offline Matthew

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Re: New priest in Boston, KY
« Reply #15 on: July 26, 2018, 10:29:25 AM »
Oh, really?
Why?
Why would any FSSP priest " just leave"?

Oh, no big deal.

He just woke up one day and decided to go from

* A large organization with structure, resources, benefits, etc. to a rinky-dink organization with none of those things
* An organization approved by Rome to a group that isn't even accepted by most Traditional Catholics
* A respected world-wide organization to a scandal-ridden de-facto cult that works with a superstitious lay exorcist, a con artist, and several priests with tainted reputations (the sin that dare not speak its name)
* A group with standard seminaries and training to a group whose "seminary" involves no formal subjects or classes. I'm not making this up: in Boston, KY, the "seminarians" are told that each of Fr. Pfeiffer's rambling, disorganized, 2-hour rants is supposed to be the equivalent of several classes of Moral Theology, Canon Law, Dogmatic Theology, Ascetical and Mystical Theology, Scripture, Logic, Philosophy, etc. (And you wonder why Bp. Williamson and the other Resistance bishops refuse orders to these "seminarians")


Offline Matthew

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Re: New priest in Boston, KY
« Reply #16 on: July 26, 2018, 10:33:42 AM »
An given FSSP priest COULD theoretically care about (or be motivated to stay in the FSSP) by some combination of:

Money (or even just being able to support himself: food, housing, car, etc.)
Popularity (or even just access to many conservative Catholic souls)
Liturgy
Doctrine
Order, Structure
Roman approval
His Future - outlook for the group, his retirement, etc.

But he's going to find NONE of those things in Boston, KY. That's why this isn't adding up. There's something missing from the equation that we don't know about.


Re: New priest in Boston, KY
« Reply #17 on: July 26, 2018, 11:42:55 AM »
Oh, no big deal.

He just woke up one day and decided to go from

* A large organization with structure, resources, benefits, etc. to a rinky-dink organization with none of those things
* An organization approved by Rome to a group that isn't even accepted by most Traditional Catholics
* A respected world-wide organization to a scandal-ridden de-facto cult that works with a superstitious lay exorcist, a con artist, and several priests with tainted reputations (the sin that dare not speak its name)
* A group with standard seminaries and training to a group whose "seminary" involves no formal subjects or classes. I'm not making this up: in Boston, KY, the "seminarians" are told that each of Fr. Pfeiffer's rambling, disorganized, 2-hour rants is supposed to be the equivalent of several classes of Moral Theology, Canon Law, Dogmatic Theology, Ascetical and Mystical Theology, Scripture, Logic, Philosophy, etc. (And you wonder why Bp. Williamson and the other Resistance bishops refuse orders to these "seminarians")
Exactly. 
Which makes me wonder:
How did Fr. Poisson even KNOW of Fr. Pfeiffer? 
This is why I think the connection came thru the SSJ. Especially if Poisson is over 40.

Re: New priest in Boston, KY
« Reply #18 on: July 26, 2018, 11:46:10 AM »
Another big red flag is the fact that Fr. Pfeiffer announced Poisson's arrival,  then deleted the announcement a day later.

They must have caught immediate flak from somewhere.

Re: New priest in Boston, KY
« Reply #19 on: July 26, 2018, 12:01:50 PM »
Exactly.
Which makes me wonder:
How did Fr. Poisson even KNOW of Fr. Pfeiffer?
This is why I think the connection came thru the SSJ. Especially if Poisson is over 40.
These posts were buried on a Catacombs thread day before yesterday.