Society of St. Pius X
SSPX Seminary of Écône
Two and a half hours from the Matterhorn is the SSPX seminary.
The headquarters of the women religious is Abbaye Saint-Michel 7 allée du Chateau 36290 Saint-Michel-en-Brenne, France.
These women, especially those over 50, are heroic because they were excommunicated by the Roman Church, which banishment was lifted in 2009. It was wrong all along. I would have avoided them had I not learned the truth about the hidden lies of the New Order church and mustered the courage to be a recusant, the cause of which is neither hubris nor hyperbole.
Parents are there, French subtitles are on, and I hear an American accent from some. Not a scene from a movie, not a time prior to the 1960s, but the present and future that modernists hate. Every movement is an act of resistance and nonconformity.
I see at least one nonconformist under a white veil and several black veils commanding a classroom of juvenile convicts. I apologize for not defending Sister Mary Eileen when the 7th grade CCD class made her cry.
I see one father holding back tears as he gives away his daughter.
If any modernist thinks the ring kiss is a sign of servility, she knows not the love of Mary for her Son or of the woman who just wanted to touch His cloak.
Two and a half hours from the Matterhorn is the SSPX seminary.
The headquarters of the women religious is Abbaye Saint-Michel 7 allée du Chateau 36290 Saint-Michel-en-Brenne, France.
These women, especially those over 50, are heroic because they were excommunicated by the Roman Church, which banishment was lifted in 2009. It was wrong all along. I would have avoided them had I not learned the truth about the hidden lies of the New Order church and mustered the courage to be a recusant, the cause of which is neither hubris nor hyperbole.
Parents are there, French subtitles are on, and I hear an American accent from some. Not a scene from a movie, not a time prior to the 1960s, but the present and future that modernists hate. Every movement is an act of resistance and nonconformity.
I see at least one nonconformist under a white veil and several black veils commanding a classroom of juvenile convicts. I apologize for not defending Sister Mary Eileen when the 7th grade CCD class made her cry.
I see one father holding back tears as he gives away his daughter.
If any modernist thinks the ring kiss is a sign of servility, she knows not the love of Mary for her Son or of the woman who just wanted to touch His cloak.
- Turn off live caption. AI can't translate French or Latin or anything else.
- For a man the vows require tremendous exertion and daily sacrifice. I'm not a woman, so I can't speak for her. The most beautiful moment is when they profess their vows in front of the open tabernacle.
- The cloistered nuns in Dialogue with the Carmelites (1960) had a veil to pull down over the face after communion so as to be hidden.
Feminist nuns in America, average age 80, abandoned grammar schools and high schools to lay people in the 1970s. Give it time and these nuns will be gone.
The SSPX sisters are the future.
On April 9, 2018, the capitulars elected Sister Maria Jean Bréant, former mistress of novices, fourth Superior General for a term of six years.
Father of Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre
René Charles Joseph Marie Lefebvre (February 23, 1879 - March 4, 1944) was a Jesuit-educated, textile factory owner from Tourcoing, France, and died in the Sonnenburg concentration camp, after a period of imprisonment. The German Gestapo seized him because of his work for the French Resistance and British Intelligence.
René came from a family that had produced almost fifty priests and religious since 1738, including a cardinal and several bishops. A devout Catholic, he brought his children to daily Mass. In 1923, he advised two of his sons, Marcel and René, to begin studies for the priesthood at the French Seminary in Rome. Of his eight children, two became missionary priests, three girls joined three different religious orders, and the other three founded large Catholic families.
René was also an outspoken monarchist who directed a spy-ring for British Intelligence when Tourcoing was occupied by the Imperial German Army during WWI. During WWII, when Nazi German occupied parts of France, he resumed this work smuggling soldiers and escaped prisoners to un-occupied France and London. He was arrested and sentenced to death in Berlin on May 28, 1942, for “complicity with the enemy and recruitment of young people to bear arms against the Greater German Reich”.
He was sent to KZ Sonnenburg, a former prison converted into a concentration camp, mainly holding communist and Social Democrat activists. He died in Sonnenburg after one year at the age of 65, and his body was never recovered.
On July 16, 1953, René was decorated posthumously by the Government of the Fourth French Republic with the Médaille militaire, honoring his active participation with the French Resistance. His wife had preceded him in death in 1938.
When I swallow I feel nothing. Father explains why.