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Re: Are SSPX's conditional ordinations public?
« Reply #15 on: May 28, 2025, 02:42:12 PM »
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  • Do you know whatever happened to him AFTER he was welcomed to the Diocese of Scranton by Bishop James Timlin? That is my Diocese and they kept ..."
    Not sure if this is the person U are enquiring about...?
    Sorry, old old news, here on CI.
    That thread had some info. If you search SSJ, all kinds of links show up.
    https://www.cathinfo.com/anonymous-posts-allowed/urrutigoity-argentina/

    "...Some of the original members of the Society of St. John found assignments elsewhere. Fr. Dominic O’Connor, who succeeded Urrutigoity as superior of the Society of St. John, asked Bishop Martino for permission to relocate to the Diocese of Nottingham in 2005. He remains there still. And Fr. Daniel Fullerton, who became superior general after O’Connor, received Martino’s permission to serve as a chaplain to the U.S Navy.

    Deacon Joseph Levine, another former superior general of the SSJ, sought ordination as a priest of the Diocese of Scranton. But Martino was not comfortable with Levine’s “generous verbal excuses for the conduct of some members of the Society of St. John,” the bishop testified. So he put him in a seminary he trusted in order to get a “totally objective group of people to look at him.” Levine was eventually assigned to a parish in Philadelphia, but his public support of the SSJ caused “quite a stir,” according to Martino, and he had to be move..."
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    I think even Pope Francis had to get involved with Society of St. John...does that make sense!!??
    Fr. U's attorney claimed he was heteros*. ..
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    Re: Are SSPX's conditional ordinations public?
    « Reply #16 on: May 28, 2025, 06:00:18 PM »
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  • From a phone call interview I made to the SSPX in 2019:

    Ok, I just now got off the phone call with a man named Brent at Angelus Press - we had a very enjoyable conversation about many different issues regarding the NO, the state of the Church and world, always enjoy conversations with other trads about the crisis - but we did speak at length about the ordination situation - if all you want is an end summary, then here it is; trust the SSPX ...

    :laugh1: ... sounds a lot like "Trust the Science".  I wouldn't trust them to keep my young son from predation much less for them to form proper theological conclusions not biased by their political motives.


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    Re: Are SSPX's conditional ordinations public?
    « Reply #17 on: May 28, 2025, 09:51:31 PM »
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  • :laugh1: ... sounds a lot like "Trust the Science".  I wouldn't trust them to keep my young son from predation much less for them to form proper theological conclusions not biased by their political motives.

    :laugh1: It seems that Brent has the same talents of Bp. Fellay and some other high ranking members. The politician skills. You know that what the man is saying is rubbish, yet you want to believe him because he is so charismatic and convincing.