... the rumors are from a protestant website!
It's been said that the most dedicated opponents of tobacco-smoking are people who had been heavy smokers for decades, but successfully quit their habit. If so:
We should not be surprised at all when criticism of the SSPX Resistance to Modernist Rome appears in the eccentric blog of a
lay leader in a local church congregation that previously belonged to the
centuries-schismatic Anglican Church, then transferred its allegiance to the
Traditional Anglican Communion, then in 2011, used Ratzinger/Benedict's Apostolic Constitution "
Anglicanorum coetibus" to
join the Novus Ordo church
of Vatican II.
The lay leader, whose office is the uniquely Anglican "senior warden", argues with gross understatement about the issues separating SSPX-as-founded from the
Novus Ordo. But hey! He led his congregation's assimilation by Modernist Rome, so
of course, everyone else should surrender to assimilation, too.
Even before they officially became nominal "Roman Catholics" (1 Jan. 2012?), his congregation was welcomed: According to an article in the local daily
Orlando Sentinel, its "Bishop Louis Campese of the Cathedral of the Incarnation" accompanied Bishop John Noonan of the
Novus Ordo Diocese of Orlando on Good Friday 2011, leading their faithful in a circuit of temporary Stations of the Cross, arranged around a lake in a downtown park.
It may be beneficial for nonlocal readers to understand that the mainstream Anglican/Episcopalian see for Orlando was
never the "Cathedral of the Incarnation" N.W. of downtown, but the Cathedral of St. Luke, across a downtown street from the
Novus Ordo see at St. James Cathedral.