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R_H_Benson
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I read under the “Ask an Apologist” featured question that a Seminarian does not become a cleric until he is ordained to the diaconate. However, my question specifically pertains to Seminarians of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP). Since the FSSP utilizes the formulas of the 1962 Roman Missal, they still “ordain” men to the Minor Orders that were done away with by Bl. Pope Paul VI. So is it correct to say that Seminarians of the FSSP attain the status of “cleric” when they attain one or more of the Minor Orders, or is the status universally reserved to the diaconate and above even?