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Post by marcellusfaber on May 12, 2023 6:05:58 GMT -5
Does anyone have much information about Fr Louis Campbell or Fr Leo Carley? As I have friends who are 'home-aloners', I have been wondering why adherents of the position do not simply recommend going to priests ordained before the changes, who do just about still exist. Sister Cabrini (whom I believe to be Fr Eugene Berry's sister) certainly does not consider this, instead telling people not to receive the Sacraments at all! Perhaps this is due to her defective understanding of heresy and the manifestation of heresy.
Does anyone know of any more such priests? Perhaps in Europe. I don't believe we have any in Britain who rejected the changes, otherwise I would have heard about it.
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Post by Pacelli on May 12, 2023 10:20:57 GMT -5
Does anyone have much information about Fr Louis Campbell or Fr Leo Carley? As I have friends who are 'home-aloners', I have been wondering why adherents of the position do not simply recommend going to priests ordained before the changes, who do just about still exist. Sister Cabrini (whom I believe to be Fr Eugene Berry's sister) certainly does not consider this, instead telling people not to receive the Sacraments at all! Perhaps this is due to her defective understanding of heresy and the manifestation of heresy. Does anyone know of any more such priests? Perhaps in Europe. I don't believe we have any in Britain who rejected the changes, otherwise I would have heard about it. It depends on the type of home-aloner. The Gibsons would use any priest, pre-V2, but I am not sure about the others. Fr Campbell to the best of my knowledge was ordained and served as a priest mostly in Canada. He also worked with the Fraternity of St. Peter. In the diocese he is working in now, in Houston, Texas, he would have no canonical mission. Fr. Leo Carley was ordained and sent by the bishop of Scranton, Pennsylvania. He is no longer in that diocese and has not been for a long time, as he has resided and operated a chapel in Akron, Ohio for decades. Any claim he may have had to a canonical mission from the bishop of Scranton would not be relevant since he is not in that diocese. Priests are sent by their diocesan bishops, and their canonical mission given to them would not carry over to another diocese unless the bishop of that diocese gave them a mission to function as a priest there.
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Post by marcellusfaber on May 13, 2023 4:26:30 GMT -5
What do you make of Fr Campbell requesting faculties from +Borecky?
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Post by Pacelli on May 13, 2023 7:10:40 GMT -5
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