District Superior's Letter: Feb 2012
The SSPX has always had a special devotion to St. Joseph, Protector of the Universal Church, and will soon be consecrating itself to him as one of its patrons.
The District Newsletter keeps you up to date on the latest news and events around parishes and schools. Read how the District is developing as well as practical and spiritual exhortations from the superior himself.
The SSPX has always had a special devotion to St. Joseph, Protector of the Universal Church, and will soon be consecrating itself to him as one of its patrons.
Read why the Catholic world should be grateful to Archbishop Lefebvre for his struggle to maintain the rights of the traditional Roman Mass, a fight that is based firstmost upon doctrinal issues.
Bishop Fellay demonstrates how Pope Francis is a “genuine Modernist” through quotes of the Holy Father, while exhorting the faithful to redouble their prayers, particularly through the Rosary. Bishop Fellay amplified a few points regarding Fatima, the Secret, the 2012 SSPX relations with Rome, and then spoke of some of the many grave problems with Pope Francis.
See an overview of the SSPX's summer camps held in the United States District this past summer.
July and August are summer camp time for many of our priests and religious. I would like to thank them as well as all the volunteers for the generosity they showed organizing these camps for children. They make it all possible.
“We never give more honor to Jesus than when we honor His Mother, and we honor her simply and solely to honor Him all the more perfectly.” By these words St. Louis Marie de Montfort invites us to go to Our Lady as a way leading us to Our Lord Jesus Christ.
St. Matthew tells us that on the very day of His Ascension, just before rising to Heaven, Our Lord gave His apostles this solemn missionary order: Go, teach all nations, and baptize them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost.
Inside this special edition, Fr. Themann's talk: "The SSPX Falsely Accused: Resistance to What?"