At least they didn't go to the beach.
That'll be next.
For those out there that are new to this sspx.org article for "public consumption", do not be too surprised that these "outings" are new to such "amusements"; they have been going on for quite a while.
This is only the first time that "officially" sspx.org, Fr. Rostand, is presenting this as something "wholesome and mainstream". Fr. Peter Scott was adamantly against these kinds of "amusements" when he was the District Superior.
To add, I know first hand that 4-SSPX priests went on an "outing" that ended up in going to the beach -I was with them- unknowingly that this was a place we were stopping at; and begrudgingly I was very upset!
Additionally, 2-SSPX priests went "quietly" in the evening to a baseball game without cassocks and returned without cassocks "blissful" -I saw them go off and come back- and heard all about the "stadium games" the next day. One of those priests had on his computer a screen saver depicting a "baseball pro" (not a Catholic saint); as with, he had a television in his room in which he used to watch the "big stadium games" on. I had seen the "defining blue glow" through his window and him screaming "ball game shouting" when there was an "outstanding" play.
Unfortunately, there are many more stories that I know of over the years. This kind of "amusement" is not new; it is just now paraded as "wholesome and mainstream" to do from the leaders of the SSPX...just like other habits that go on in the conciliar church
It seems in this "new-deal" the SSPX leaders are trying to do with conciliar Rome, when they want to join them, they unfortunately begin to act like them.
It is also true that it is not important on what is on the "outside" of a person; it is what goes on in the "inside" that is important. However, the "outside" type of amusements do reveal the "inside" thoughts and behaviors of an individual.
Yes for a religious it is very sad that these "sensual and inordinate" things are still going on in the SSPX...