Mother Miriam needs funds ASAP

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I don’t trust Lifesitenews. Is Mother Miriam accepted by the Church as having a legitimate vocation? I can’t find any official status for her group on the internet?
 
She obviously has a stance on Vatican II acceptable to Bishop Strickland, who is the Vicar of Christ in the Diocese of Tyler, serving at the pleasure of Pope Francis.

Right now, I’m mulling over sending a small donation to Mother Miriam, but money’s kind of tight, I’ll let the Holy Ghost decide that one for me. I can’t help everyone.
 
Granted, she needs nuance. Comes across as bombastic.

I’m not a Restorationist, but I do pray in Latin. Would attend a Latin Mass if okay’ed by the local Ordinary. One is available but not when I am.
 
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I just made that donation. I had two C-clamps I had bought at Lowe’s (it’s kind of like Bunnings or Homebase) to stabilize a bookshelf and didn’t need them (it just took one), and had returned them for a refund, so it was basically found money.

If I would hit the big jackpot in Powerball or Mega Millions, I’d buy them the entire monastery myself.
 
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Gregorian song is an abbey chant by excellence.

It’s my opinion that latin mass may be appropriate for a convent or an abbey because gregorian song is the proper of a traditional mass.

For the installation in one diocese I hope that both the congregation and the diocese has a project serious enough to survive after a change of bishop. No bishop is eternal and nothing is worth that congregation who are coming and the going away because of a diocesan “politcal” change.
 
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Gregorian song is an abbey chant by excellence.

It’s my opinion that latin mass may be appropriate for a convent or an abbey because gregorian song is the proper of a traditional mass.
Agreed. The perennial problem though is the use of the TLM to mascot an anti Vatican II agenda. New communities have to be approved by the Vatican now. Mother Miriam set herself up before that rule applied so I don’t know how the Church will manage that situation.
For the installation in one diocese I hope that both the congregation and the diocese has a project serious enough to survive after a change of bishop. No bishop is eternal and nothing is worth that congregation who are coming and the going away because of a diocesan “politcal” change.
It doesn’t bode well. Someone sent me a link to Mother Miriam’s first broadcast from her new home in the diocese of Tyler and she makes some surprising comments.

At the 3 minute mark she begins to explain that she has been previously ejected from 2 diocese and one radio network and has had her vows officially denied 3 times and been cancelled by another bishop.

At the 7 minute mark she detail a doomsday prepping strategy for her congregation and advises others to do the same.

At the 48.20 mark she responds to a question from Mark about his wife and tells him that even if the wife is right, she is wrong and he should be the automatic decision maker regardless. It’s all very weird and I can’t see her ever being approved.

 
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