It’s a little tough to tell; they certainly don’t go out of their way to tell you a lot about themselves, do they?
From what I can make out, as a school and social organization they do not have to be in “standing” with a bishop at all. They don’t appear to call themselves a “Catholic society” or “Catholic school,” so they’re just a private group of people, which does not require episcopal approval. The only appearance of the word “Catholic” on their
FAQ is in calling themselves “a civic organization of Catholic inspiration,” and on their
Who We Are page, they cite the 1983 CIC in describing themselves as “a private association of faithful.”
As to their views, their
page of links to “Catholic sites” looks good, as it has links to the Vatican’s official site, the FSSP, and the ICKSP, and no links to the SSPX or anything I would identify as a schismatic or unfaithful group. There’s a link in their navbar to
America Needs Fatima, a website which
appears to acknowledge that the consecration of Russia has indeed been accomplished. I don’t see anything that smacks of dissent about the Pope, the modern Mass, etc., which you usually find pretty quickly with sedes and the like.
All in all, it looks quite decent from a faithfulness point of view, at least from my brief review. According to
Wikipedia, they “adhere to the traditional teachings (pre-Vatican II) of the Roman Catholic Church,” but if that kind of claim is on their website, they’re hiding it well. They
barely talk about Vatican II at all, and the term “Novus Ordo”
does not appear on their website.