Look, Boston, KY is the home of a noxious little Catholic cult, IMHO. The operation ought to be terminated. Frs. Pfeiffer and Hewko need to acknowledge the error of their ways, to stop pretending that the OLMC makes any useful or significant contribution to the Faith at large, or that it serves as a means whereby traditional Catholics may nourish and sustain their Catholic lives. It’s a bogus apostolate, IMO, and needs to be put out of its misery, the quicker, the better.
The OLMC priests need to humbly subject themselves to the semi-authority of the only two viable bishops remaining, of whom most of us have any practical knowledge anyway. They should renew spiritual obedience to Bps. Faure and Williamson, abandon the ill-starred venture in Boston, and give up any Episcopal ambitions.
We hear that the Boston, KY priests visit some 50 separate venues scattered throughout the world. Let each of these “resistance chapels” come to some kind of firm decision about Frs. Pfeiffer and Hewko. Let each of them take a vote among their separate constituencies. If a majority of the faithful in any given “resistance” chapel vote to continue attending Masses conducted by these priests, well, so be it. Let that decision be clearly expressed.
If, on the other hand, the majority of folks in a given chapel setting are unhappy with Frs. Pfeiffer and Hewko and the current situation in Boston, KY, then let them vote to rescind any further invitations to these two priests.
It’s time to fish or cut bait.
Hollingsworth, get off your *%#@ high horse and quit trying to dictate to those of us who have not abandoned the Society, what we should or should not do. It gets so old. Take care of your own business. We are enjoying our daily Masses, daily Communions, Confessions when we want and a priest pronto-bingo when we need the Last Rites.
Recently, we attended a Requiem High Mass of a devout man who helped Archbishop Lefebvre found St. Mary's. No less than 12 priests passed by his coffin and blessed it, 8 sisters and countless lay-folk processed by praying for him. Let us take advantage of what we have while we have it, thank God that we have it, and not be so intent upon worrying about what we will do if we lose it.
I wish I had a dollar for every time I have seen "fish or cut bait", used on resistance forums, that and the odious "smells and bells". The SSPX is not done. It has not formally accepted any of the heretical ideas of Vatican II, unlike the other so-called traditional groups. God willing, it never will.