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Post by harold on Jun 5, 2022 21:27:11 GMT -5
OK, here is some information that I have: Fr. Emilio Fattore Guerra was ordained by Bp. Juan Jose Squetino Schattenhofer in May 10th 2001 in Argentina. Fr. Fattore received his minor order from Bp. Henneberry in Miami. Bp. Jose Squetino is the superior of St. Vincente Ferrer Foundation in Guadalajara Mexico. He was ordained by Bp. Moises Carmona and was conscrated in Feb 11, 1999 by Bp. Jose F. Urbina Aznar >+Bp. Lopez Gaston>+ Bp. Mamistra>+Bp. Pierre Salle> Bp. Christian Datessen >+Arbp. Thuc Fr. Gustavo Peña was ordianed in May 8th 2011 by Bp. Luis Armando Argueta Rosal, which is the bishop that provides the sacraments for their community in Argentina. Bp. Argueta was consacrated by Bp. Urbina Aznar. I don't have info for Fr. Zarate, but I believe he was ordained by Bp. Urbina. These bishops are from Latin America (Carmona, Lopez Gaston, Urbina, Squetino, Argueta), from France (Datessen and Salle), and Spain (Mamistra). Thank you Harold. I will update the list. Update: Fr. Zarate was ordained by Bp. Guido Alarcon from Cochabamba Bolivia. Bp. Alarcon was consacrated by Bp. Jose R. Lopez-Gaston in 8/3/93.
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Post by Update on Oct 23, 2022 15:02:47 GMT -5
Fr. Christopher Spray should be under the Guild of St. Peter ad Vincula. He has been a member for a few years now.
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Post by Pacelli on Oct 24, 2022 7:47:23 GMT -5
Fr. Christopher Spray should be under the Guild of St. Peter ad Vincula. He has been a member for a few years now. The permanent list in the Resource forum is updated with this. The list on this thread is not the permanent list, and is not updated.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2022 21:26:40 GMT -5
Um. Pacelli. I thought this might be worth noting somewhere, though I'm not sure where. "Father Sanborn, however, while defending the group's involvement at the "consecration" as a "circumstantial evil" that is tolerable, refused to attend the ceremony due to its presence, and says he has changed neither his Communion rule prohibiting CMRI adherents from receiving the Blessed Sacrament at his chapels nor his pronouncement that because of its "bad reputation," the CMRI "should be dissolved for the sake of protecting the reputation of the Roman Catholic Church and of the traditional movement" (March-April, 1992 CR, p. 37, and November, 1993 phone conversation with JKW)" Source: www.tboyle.net/Catholicism/The-Athanasian.html@pacelli
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Post by Didymus on Feb 11, 2023 19:34:27 GMT -5
Pacelli - Since I am a novice, would you mind explaining what the difference is between "Bellarmine" and "Guerardarian" Sedevacantists?? Thanks. Veronica, I am sure Pacelli will give a nice definition for you but you reminded me of a thread from the Bellarmine forums on the matter. What I would draw your attention to are the posts by John Daly. Here
Do you currently have the item? since the forums are closed.
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Post by Didymus on Feb 11, 2023 19:35:48 GMT -5
Pacelli - Ya que soy un novato, ¿te importaría explicar cuál es la diferencia entre los sedevacantistas "belarminos" y "guerardarianos"? Gracias. Verónica, estoy seguro de que Pacelli te dará una buena definición, pero me recordaste un hilo de los foros de Bellarmine sobre el tema. Sobre lo que llamaría su atención son las publicaciones de John Daly. Aquí
¿Tienes el artículo actualmente? ya que los foros estan cerrados.
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Post by Clotilde on Feb 12, 2023 11:28:38 GMT -5
Verónica, estoy seguro de que Pacelli te dará una buena definición, pero me recordaste un hilo de los foros de Bellarmine sobre el tema. Sobre lo que llamaría su atención son las publicaciones de John Daly. Aquí
¿Tienes el artículo actualmente? ya que los foros estan cerrados.Voy a buscarlo.
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Post by Clotilde on Feb 12, 2023 11:35:36 GMT -5
Veronica, I am sure Pacelli will give a nice definition for you but you reminded me of a thread from the Bellarmine forums on the matter. What I would draw your attention to are the posts by John Daly. Here
Do you currently have the item? since the forums are closed. This just came up and someone has made a page where the web archives for Bellarmine Forums and Romeward can be found. I encourage you to read all that you can. I do believe that you can still view many of the important discussions that are pertinent to your questions. There is also at least one Romeward article on Guerardarianism. danielscatholicresources.wordpress.com/blog/
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Post by Didymus on Feb 12, 2023 16:05:03 GMT -5
Do you currently have the item? since the forums are closed. This just came up and someone has made a page where the web archives for Bellarmine Forums and Romeward can be found. I encourage you to read all that you can. I do believe that you can still view many of the important discussions that are pertinent to your questions. There is also at least one Romeward article on Guerardarianism. danielscatholicresources.wordpress.com/blog/If I know that link, believe me I have already read almost everything, but there are many articles that cannot be seen and their titles are very interesting.
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Post by Clotilde on Feb 12, 2023 17:48:29 GMT -5
This just came up and someone has made a page where the web archives for Bellarmine Forums and Romeward can be found. I encourage you to read all that you can. I do believe that you can still view many of the important discussions that are pertinent to your questions. There is also at least one Romeward article on Guerardarianism. danielscatholicresources.wordpress.com/blog/If I know that link, believe me I have already read almost everything, but there are many articles that cannot be seen and their titles are very interesting. Yes, only some things (not everything) are still available on the web archive of Bellarmine forums. Honestly, it has been such a long time since many of those discussions that even I am not able to recall most of the contents. That is a problem with forums—they go offline and some really useful topics are gone overnight (Angel Queen, Ignis Ardens, Te Deum, to name a few).
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Post by Voxxkowalski on Feb 22, 2023 17:40:36 GMT -5
If I know that link, believe me I have already read almost everything, but there are many articles that cannot be seen and their titles are very interesting. Yes, only some things (not everything) are still available on the web archive of Bellarmine forums. Honestly, it has been such a long time since many of those discussions that even I am not able to recall most of the contents. That is a problem with forums—they go offline and some really useful topics are gone overnight (Angel Queen, Ignis Ardens, Te Deum, to name a few). we're still standing deo gracias
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