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Re: Resistance in Nigeria
« Reply #5 on: November 29, 2023, 09:20:20 AM »
Uhm, no, not the first.  Who's the second one?

Bishop Bede Nkamuke. He was consecrated by Bp. McGuire a few months ago.

SGG Resources will have the videos of the ceremony, etc.

Re: Resistance in Nigeria
« Reply #6 on: November 30, 2023, 10:07:11 PM »
Uhm, no, not the first.  Who's the second one?
We are not with these Bishops? We are Resistance Priests 


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Re: Resistance in Nigeria
« Reply #7 on: November 30, 2023, 10:17:23 PM »
Father wrote in and said, "We have our Bishops. They are Bishops Williamson, Zendejas, Thomas Aquinas, OSB and the rest of the Resistance Bishops .  We have nothing to do with those Bishops you uploaded their pictures [Fr. Joe Pfeiffer and a sedevacantist bishop]. We are not working with them."

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Re: Resistance in Nigeria
« Reply #8 on: December 01, 2023, 07:22:45 AM »
We are not with these Bishops? We are Resistance Priests

Thank you, Father.  I think that most of us understood that.  I just had heard about a bishop in Nigeria and wasn't sure if one of you had been consecrated by one of the Resistance bishops, and then someone clarified that the bishop in question was a sedevacantist bishop.

God bless you.

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Re: Resistance in Nigeria
« Reply #9 on: December 01, 2023, 07:27:45 AM »
Father wrote in and said, "We have our Bishops. They are Bishops Williamson, Zendejas, Thomas Aquinas, OSB and the rest of the Resistance Bishops .  We have nothing to do with those Bishops you uploaded their pictures [Fr. Joe Pfeiffer and a sedevacantist bishop]. We are not working with them."

As I mentioned, it may be good if you could accept donations for them somehow, Matthew, perhaps through your chantcd PayPal account.  I'm sure that a lot of people may be able to give smaller amounts that would make no sense to send via Swift transfer.  So I think that they may be losing out on a lot of smaller donations, which when taken together could add up to a significant amount.  If there are 100 people who could give $10, a single $10 donation might be hard to justify via Swift, but a $1000 donation would not be.  I would volunteer to accept the money on their behalf, and then at a certain cut-off date, attempt to transfer it over, but then most people on the forum trust you and I'm not entirely comfortable with the various methods to send money overseas.  I tried once and don't think the money ever made it to its destination.  Even if the amounts were higher, in the $20, $50 or $100 range, it's still a pain (and a bit precarious) to send the money.