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I believe that they did as a matter of course, and it was only when an NO priest became stubborn that they might relent (cf. the case of "Father" Stark that was one of the main contributors to the departure of "The Nine").
The Wizard of Oz is actually an allegory for the usurpation of the American monetary system.Here's a docuмentary about that: https://odysee.com/@TGHeretic:7/Bill-Still_-The-Secret-of-Oz:2
What needs to be addressed is that there is a strong Opus Dei influence in the Arlington Diocese. It's usually the conservative, cassock wearing priests who know how to offer the TLM who are members. It has come to my attention that two diocesan priests who fit that description recently visited the seminary in Dillwyn. One of whom I know is strongly anti-sspx. I'm sure the seminary warmly welcomed them but it begs the question of what is really going on with these relations when the bishop here is so against the Society and has even labeled them schismatic. The sspx priests down at the seminary are not from this area, and probably have no idea of the OD influence in this diocese. Perhaps they have been duped by the conservative appearance and apparent orthodoxy of these priests. But they need to understand that they will never leave the conciliar church and the novus ordo because of their false sense of obedience to the conciliar hierarchy, especially if they are members of OD.
I'm sorry, but traditional Priests can't simply drop whatever they're doing for their own chapel(s) and parishioners to go visit sick or dying people who:1) aren't their parishioners2) aren't even traditional3) aren't in the immediate areaand4) didn't personally ask for them in the first place.It would be great if they could visit everybody, but there are roughly 100 SSPX Priests in the United States, and the United States is a very big country.That might seem harsh, but that's reality. Please give your Priests a break.
Plenus, the problem with the SSPX- and it has always persisted- is that there has never been an "official position" on any issue of importance.