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Ordinations tomorrow morning in Winona
« Reply #35 on: June 21, 2013, 09:45:50 PM »
Quote from: eddiearent
12 new priests for the SSPX but 1 defection.


Who defected?  

I thought Matthew Stafki, the brother of Father Mark Stafki was supposed to be ordained too.  Anyone know why he wasn't?

Ordinations tomorrow morning in Winona
« Reply #36 on: June 21, 2013, 09:50:44 PM »
Quote from: eddiearent
12 new priests for the SSPX but 1 defection.


Was this meant tongue and cheek? If not, what is the point of posting this rather vague message?

1 defection? Who? Why?


Ordinations tomorrow morning in Winona
« Reply #37 on: June 22, 2013, 01:54:02 AM »
Quote from: obscurus
Quote from: eddiearent
12 new priests for the SSPX but 1 defection.


Was this meant tongue-in-cheek? If not, what is the point of posting this rather vague message?

1 defection? Who? Why?



Maybe it was a retarded joke, because the post itself is the "defection."



                                                :rolleyes:


Ordinations tomorrow morning in Winona
« Reply #38 on: June 22, 2013, 04:11:30 AM »
            ________FACT_________

Fr. Hewko flew in from Our Lady of Mount Carmel, and came to Winona, to be with his family,           NOT          to confront anyone.

He is a Catholic Priest, par excellence.

He stayed by himself at a "low profile" motel on the east end of town.

At Thursday night dinner, with his family, he was told "he should NOT be on the cemetery (seminary) grounds.  (Editorial License - I play with words.)

The source is the  '"BOSS"' and the ramifications for a new Priest are obvious to all who have been aware of the    SSPX  rebranding,    change of direction.

Therefore, the BEST Fr. could do, was pray his Breviary, parked on a PUBLIC road at the same elevation (actually higher) a very short distance away, (feet, not miles) during the ordination of his nephew.

Catholic charity at its' finest!!!!! (my pejorative  comment to this otherwise factual reporting)


___________Was the parking of a Winona County Sheriffs' car at the entrance to the cemetery, I mean seminary, supposed to imply something. No Tradcats among Winona's Finest. _________


I believe this was the largest turnout in the past 10 years at least. Over 200 tent/campers, main tent full, north side outside of tent chairs at 90%, south side garage full, car parking in north cow pasture full, (some mud, 2 inches of rain during thursday night, and very wet previous couple weeks) and the south hay field was full.

A tall Priest was observed assisting an inexperienced young driver who was "buried" in the mud. His "old SSPX" prayers were soon rewarded by a tractor and 40 ft. of chain.      Novus Order catholic charity in action. Friendly people in Minnesota.

Ordinations tomorrow morning in Winona
« Reply #39 on: June 22, 2013, 06:04:13 AM »
These huge crowds of people during ordinations it was "a manifestation of strength in numbers". :boxer:

 In Ontario for the first time SSPX has organized a bus trip to Winona. The faithful were happy to go for ordinations because we have three new priests ordained from Canada. Unfortunately, only one remains in the country. Once again, the question  must be asked: why here govern the priests from abroad, and our are shipped to countries where the number of years it will take them to acclimatize and sometimes learn a new and "exotic" language FROM THE BEGINNING ( for ex.Lithuanian)