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In the whole world - and they draw from a number of countries - they ordain an average of 11. In the whole world.But that was not the question. The fact that the FSSP is growing steadily is not dependent on its small size. The fact that it has ordained several hundred priests, nearly all of them young, indicates steady growth. The fact that such a “miniscule” order ordained a number of priests last year (and the year before, and the year before that, and next year) comparable to much larger orders and dioceses if most impressive, indeed.
No, that is not impressive, out of what - over a billion Catholics world wide?
They are growing, at a snail’s pace. The growth you note is over about 29 years. They have 86 priests incardinated in the US, spread out over 37 dioceses; and there are about 16,230 active diocesan priests in the US. One half of one percent is not impressive; it is factual but they are a minuscule number; and they continue to average about 11 ordinations per year. It is not like they are growing the number of ordinations each year; it varies, but the average of 11, according to them, is from 2005 through 2016; and they have 132 seminarians spread world-wide. They are remaining about stasis.
They are fine priests. They serve a need, but most certainly do not serve even a large fraction of the parishes in the US which have an EF Mass regularly calendared. It is far more likely they will have a parish which is largely, if not primarily devoted to the EF, and that too is wonderful. It is also a distinct minority, as most parishes which have an EF include that along with the OF at other Masses.