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foolishmortal
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Has anyone heard of Massimo Coppo, a lay Franciscan of the Famiglie di Betlemme (somethink like “Families of Bethlehem”, but often titled, “IACA”)? He isn’t the founder, but his recent appearance in a raggedy Franciscan habit during the election process of the current pope has made the community somewhat famous. They were deemed heretical, but some bishop, they say, lifted that status in 2006. I like his style, but wouldn’t want to promote a heretical or schismatic community, though I admit one exception: Dedicated Decades, a publication, and The Rosary Album, were made by SSPX members and has nothing about Vatican 2 or the NO Mass, but are merely Catholic material all, except liberals, can OK. Does anyone know if they are in good standing, now? Thanks!