Seems reproduction without any seminarians will remain an issue.
Nobody has a vocation to an independent apostolate other than a hermit.
I talked to Father Pfeiffer on the phone just the other day. (It's the second time in my life - so don't get the impression that I'm Father's mouthpiece!) He has definite plans for founding a seminary this academic year.
He's still working on rounding up the faculty for the seminary (as well as for the projected school). He said that some classes (plural) will be given via Skype, since one or more professors will have permanent apostolates elsewhere than in Boston, KY. He said that in the old days Society schools often didn't have all the teachers lined up until a day or two before the start of classes, and that it would probably be the same in Boston this coming academic year.
About fifteen young men are interested in coming to the Boston, KY, seminary. Most of them are from out of the country, and it will take them a while to get visas. (I didn't ask what country, and he didn't say. I heard from someone else that there are some from the Philippines.) As a result, Father Pfeiffer thinks that a good estimate of the number of seminarians for this coming October is five. (I am not sure why, but he's planning to start in October this year rather than September.)
Father Pfeiffer says that he will need someone to teach the seminarians English grammar, as well as make sure they're up to speed in "reading, writing, and arithmetic" (Father Pfeiffer's words). Also, he told me that he's looking for someone to teach Latin.
The reason that I've been talking to him and Father Hewko about the seminary and school projects is that I was considering teaching there. Recently, however, I concluded that I will be unable to do that for the moment.
The point is that Father Pfeiffer is not automatically excluding laymen as professors of Latin, English (as a second language), and math. So if you know anyone who would be qualified, don't hesitate to put them in contact with Father.
And don't forget about the school. They'll also need lay teachers to get the school going. Here's an old discussion about the school project:
http://www.cathinfo.com/catholic.php/Resistance-boarding-schoolGod bless all volunteers!
In amore Veritatis,
Sean Govan