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orgel_maestro
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I may be totally wrong about this, but it seems that the majority of the FSSP’s apostolates are small chapels and not like at full “parish-like” settings where the diocese has given them whole church buildings. However, it seems that the Institute is very good at getting entire church buildings, nice ones too, like the St. Francis de Sales oratory or the Shrine of Christ the King. The Institute has been getting really nice churches, at least in the US, I have no idea how it is abroad.
How is it that the Institute gets all these churches, but the FSSP gets hospital chapels. I know they have some full parishes like the one in Rome or Sacramento or Ottawa. But, are the majority of FSSP apostolates parish-like?
You think the bishops favor one over the other?
I know that the Institute tends to remodel the sanctuaries and churches of their newly aquired apostolates (look at what they did to St. Francis de Sales and what they’re going to do to the Shrine in Chicago). For the FSSP people out there, does the FSSP do this, i.e. remodel the apostolates?
Please, I’d like to hear your comments about this.
How is it that the Institute gets all these churches, but the FSSP gets hospital chapels. I know they have some full parishes like the one in Rome or Sacramento or Ottawa. But, are the majority of FSSP apostolates parish-like?
You think the bishops favor one over the other?
I know that the Institute tends to remodel the sanctuaries and churches of their newly aquired apostolates (look at what they did to St. Francis de Sales and what they’re going to do to the Shrine in Chicago). For the FSSP people out there, does the FSSP do this, i.e. remodel the apostolates?
Please, I’d like to hear your comments about this.