Whats the Current Status of FSSP?

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As far as I know FSSP is in full union with Rome.
However I read on their website that their priests do not take any vows. How can they be priests without Holy Orders. How can anything they do be valid then.
 
However I read on their website that their priests do not take any vows. How can they be priests without Holy Orders. How can anything they do be valid then.
The “vows” they are referring to…and correct me here if I am wrong… are the vows that religious order priests make - “Poverty, Chastity and Obedience”.

The FSSP is not a religious order so they do not make those vows. They do however promise obedience and celibacy…not the same as taking vows.

It is similar to that of diocesean/secular priests - they do not take vows either. The FSSP states that on their website so as not to be confused with religious order priests - who take those vows.

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The “vows” they are referring to…and correct me here if I am wrong… are the vows that religious order priests make - “Poverty, Chastity and Obedience”.

The FSSP is not a religious order so they do not make those vows. They do however promise obedience and celibacy…not the same as taking vows.

It is similar to that of diocesean/secular priests - they do not take vows either. The FSSP states that on their website so as not to be confused with religious order priests - who take those vows.

Ken
So they do have valid Holy Orders and Sacraments conferred by them are valid.
 
House is not that uncommon, so I hear. I attended the FSSP Mass in Denver that was held in an old grade school.
 
I’ve only been to one FSSP (St. Catherine’s, On) parish and it was a converted house - perfectly fine. I assume that the diocese couldn’t spare any parishes nor did the FSSP have funding to create a new parish.

Anyway, the FSSP is 100% valid. They were in fact created by former SSPX priests who did not approve of the events surrounding the illicit ordination of new bishops. Thus they broke away from the SSPX so as to not cast any doubt on their loyalty to Rome.
 
It should be noted that the traditional services of the Institute of Christ the King are ALSO 100% valid and fulfill a niche similar to that of the FSSP.
 
I’ve only been to one FSSP (St. Catherine’s, On) parish and it was a converted house - perfectly fine. I assume that the diocese couldn’t spare any parishes nor did the FSSP have funding to create a new parish.

Anyway, the FSSP is 100% valid. They were in fact created by former SSPX priests who did not approve of the events surrounding the illicit ordination of new bishops. Thus they broke away from the SSPX so as to not cast any doubt on their loyalty to Rome.
I believe that Pope John Paul II agreed with them as well.
 
I’ve only been to one FSSP (St. Catherine’s, On) parish and it was a converted house - perfectly fine. I assume that the diocese couldn’t spare any parishes nor did the FSSP have funding to create a new parish.

Anyway, the FSSP is 100% valid. They were in fact created by former SSPX priests who did not approve of the events surrounding the illicit ordination of new bishops. Thus they broke away from the SSPX so as to not cast any doubt on their loyalty to Rome.
Yes, I have been to the Queen of Angels Oratory in St. Catherines. The priests there used to celebrate Mass in London once a month (since been upgraded to a weekly), where I would serve before I moved to Ottawa last fall. The hospital chapel we were given for use was larger and more ornate then their own chapel in St. Catherines!

Here in Ottawa the FSSP was given an actual parish church built in the 1955s, St. Clement’s. The building is not exactly beautiful- it very much reflects the 1950s and has an “open concept”- but it has been fixed up very nicely with the Altars rescued from the wreckovations of a convent in Ottawa.

Where in Canada do you live? Are you able to attend the traditional Mass often?
It should be noted that the traditional services of the Institute of Christ the King are ALSO 100% valid and fulfill a niche similar to that of the FSSP.
The Institute has some very beautiful churches. They favor the baroque style, and their architecture shows it. Their oratory in La Crosse, for example, was remodeled in German baroque style. The Shrine of Christ the King in Chicago is currently under construction and when finished will reflect the styles found in renaissance and baroque Roman and Venetian basilicas.

The massive Oratory of St. Francis de Sales in St. Louis is neo-gothic though- but still exceedingly beautiful with a towering gold reredos raised above the High Altar and impressive designs used for the four Side Altars and other parts of the church- no wonder they get close to 1000 people in attendance every Sunday!

The Institute also has some very nice churches in Europe. Here is a recently aquired piece in France:

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And in Madrid, Spain:

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I have never heard of them.
The Institute of Chris the King Sovereign Priest is not as old as the FSSP, but they have spread around the world since their founding. The seminary is in a medieval palace outside of Gricigliano, Italy, near Florence.

The Prior General, Msgr. Wach, was ordained by John Paul II and the Vicar General, Msgr. Schmitz was ordained by then-Cardinal Ratzinger. So you know their Holy Orders are valid 😃
 
The Institute of Chris the King Sovereign Priest is not as old as the FSSP, but they have spread around the world since their founding. The seminary is in a medieval palace outside of Gricigliano, Italy, near Florence.

The Prior General, Msgr. Wach, was ordained by John Paul II and the Vicar General, Msgr. Schmitz was ordained by then-Cardinal Ratzinger. So you know their Holy Orders are valid 😃
How can I find out if they have any parishes in my Archdiocese?
 
The FSSP has also been insrumental in helping to train priest who wish to comply with the Moto. While the EF was never abrogated, it was very limited by too many bishops. Not all that many priests were ready to begin to celebrate it when the Moto was issued.

Fr Ripperger, one of the FSSP priests, is an absolutly brilliant man. He is able to present the values and the glory of the EM in words that are both deep, and easy to understand.
 
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