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Does anyone know of any religious orders for women that celebrate the Latin Mass instead of the novus ordo?
I’m not very familiar with this group, but I think they are associated with the controversial Fr. Leonard Feeney. If you’re not familiar with the controversy, here is an article that dicusses the problems with the late Fr. Feeney’s teachings:The Slaves of the Immaculater heart of Mary in Still River, Massachusetts celebrate solely the Latin Mass. Website is: saintbenedict.com/
If this is the case, I would advise all women to stay away from this Order. The Feeneyites are heretics.I’m not very familiar with this group, but I think they are associated with the controversial Fr. Leonard Feeney
The Feenyites are not heretics. In fact, contrary to what almost everyone thinks, Rome has permitted them to hold to their stict interpretation of Outside the Church there is No Salvation.If this is the case, I would advise all women to stay away from this Order. The Feeneyites are heretics.
To my knowledge, Leonard Feeney himself was excommunicated by Pius XII for his beliefs concerning Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Sallus.The Feenyites are not heretics. In fact, contrary to what almost everyone thinks, Rome has permitted them to hold to their stict interpretation of Outside the Church there is No Salvation.
That’s what almost everyone thinks, but that’s not what happened. He was excommunicated for not showing up for his trial. The reason he didn’t show up is because they wouldn’t tell him why he was being tried. He refused to show up for the trial without knowing up front what he was being tried for, since he wanted to be able to defend himself with documentation. I’m not saying I agree with him not showing up, but that was the reason he was excommunicated.To my knowledge, Leonard Feeney himself was excommunicated by Pius XII for his beliefs concerning Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Sallus.
Again, I don’t agree with his teahcings, but the Church permits them. They basically said, since we allow a more liberal interpretation of the dogma, we will also allow his more strict interpretation.Furthermore, this doctrine has underwent considerable development as our understanding of it increased. Feeney’s position is incorrect and is not taught by the Church.
Quick google search and I found a couple interesting points.To my knowledge, Leonard Feeney himself was excommunicated by Pius XII for his beliefs concerning Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Sallus.
Furthermore, this doctrine has underwent considerable development as our understanding of it increased. Feeney’s position is incorrect and is not taught by the Church.
Father Feeney was excommunicated in 1953 during the pontificate of Pope Pius XII, for refusing to submit to ecclesiastical authority. He was reconciled to the Church before his death and was not required to retract nor recant his incorrect interpretation of the doctrine, “Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus”, which is inscribed on his tombstone.[citation needed]
After Fr. Feeney’s death, his spiritual descendants split into several or more groups. The two most prominent both use the name Saint Benedict Center. The branch of the Saint Benedict Center in Harvard, Massachusetts follows the Benedictine Order. It is fully reconciled with the Diocese of Worcester and is the site of a regular Traditional Roman Rite of the Canonized Mass. The other, located in Richmond, New Hampshire, is not in communion with the Catholic Church and is considered by many to be a cult.
catholic.com/newsletters/kke_040113.aspIn recent years, Paul Anthony Melanson, a Catholic lay-philosopher and apologist, has exposed the flawed theology and anti-Semitism of the Saint Benedict Center in Richmond, New Hampshire. The Southern Poverty Law Center has listed the center in Richmond as an anti-Semitic hate group.
I’d think I’d steer clear of these guys even if some how they aren’t teaching heresy. “By their fruits you shall know them.”Ordered to stop teaching his interpretation, Feeney refused and was excommunicated, not technically for teaching heresy but for disobedience. He was reconciled to the Church before his death, and the excommunication was lifted. Some of his followers have tried to construe the reconciliation as a Vatican affirmation of Feeney’s theology, but, since the excommunication did not extend beyond a matter of obedience, the lifting of it did not extend any further.
Is there a non-Feenyites source for the info on his excommunication?Here’s the letters I was referring to. Notice the last paragraph on page one:
Page 1 catholicism.org/images/DeeryLetterII.jpg
Page 2 catholicism.org/images/DeeryLetterIII.jpg
Here’s a short articles that discuss the fact of his teaching, excommunication, and reconciliation:
catholicism.org/miller-feeney.html
Well, if you think about it, who is going to take the time to defend the Feeneyites if they don’t agree with them?Is there a non-Feenyites source for the info on his excommunication?
there is no religious order of women that can celebrate Mass in any form. I assume you are asking are their women’s orders for whom Mass is celebrated in the EFDoes anyone know of any religious orders for women that celebrate the Latin Mass instead of the novus ordo?
There are none.Does anyone know of any religious orders for women that celebrate the Latin Mass instead of the novus ordo?
This may be true. However, they have no Ordinary authority. The only other choice is for those who are sisters to attend mass at a local parish.How many sisters have cried themselves to sleep by what was forced upon them?
For sisters there is the Benedictine monastery which depends on male monastery at Barroux in France.
barroux.org/