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Author Topic: 1976 Abp. Lefebvre Letter which refers to "schismatical" Church, Abp. Thuc  (Read 1674 times)

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Offline OABrownson1876

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Can we have more information about the docuмents themselves?
Good question Mith.  I have the Fr. Wathen papers given me by his brother, John.  This particular set of papers I pulled from the "Lefebvre" and "sedevacantist" files.  I have been culling through the files, periodically uploading various stuff.  You can find me page on archive.org. (orestesbrownson), where I have uploaded a lot of docuмents in PDF.  You can also find some of my articles on substack:Bryan's Substack

As you may or may not know, Fr. Wathen is arguably the first priest in America to establish a permanent chapel in the face of the Novus Ordo revolution.  Our old chapel, St. John's in Louisville, predated the first SSPX priest in America.  Fr Wathen was ordained in 1958, but never said the New Mass.  He politely told his bishop to go to hell - I speak tongue-in-cheek.  You should check out Fr.'s writings. 

Good question Mith.  I have the Fr. Wathen papers given me by his brother, John.  This particular set of papers I pulled from the "Lefebvre" and "sedevacantist" files.  I have been culling through the files, periodically uploading various stuff.  You can find me page on archive.org. (orestesbrownson), where I have uploaded a lot of docuмents in PDF.  You can also find some of my articles on substack:Bryan's Substack

As you may or may not know, Fr. Wathen is arguably the first priest in America to establish a permanent chapel in the face of the Novus Ordo revolution.  Our old chapel, St. John's in Louisville, predated the first SSPX priest in America.  Fr Wathen was ordained in 1958, but never said the New Mass.  He politely told his bishop to go to hell - I speak tongue-in-cheek.  You should check out Fr.'s writings.
There were many good Clergy who instinctively rejected the VII revolution but are never given much credit for answering the call.