New bishop in the false resistance
Jul 14, 2018 15:09:48 GMT
Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2018 15:09:48 GMT
There's a new bishop accepted and promoted on the false resistance website cathinfo by matthew. The new bishop is Bishop Trinh. Does anyone know who he is. Seems he is receiving carte blanc process already serving on their altars than the disgusting approach they did with Bishop Ambrose. Looks like it is whatever suits their sensibilities for bishop williamson than the good of the church.
www.cathinfo.com/sspx-resistance-news/10th-priest-to-say-mass-at-st-dominic's-chapel/ (matthew is playing with the link directing it to go some where else. So do a copy and paste it will get you there. At least at this time.)
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Re: 10th priest to say Mass at St. Dominic's Chapel
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2017, 01:10:42 PM »
Anyone have any more info on the supposed consecration of Fr. Trinh?
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« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2017, 01:10:42 PM »
Anyone have any more info on the supposed consecration of Fr. Trinh?
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« Reply #3 on: July 12, 2018, 11:50:00 AM »
I am also curious how Fr (Bishop?) Trinh is doing. I liked him when I met him at St. Dominic's, some time ago.
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« Reply #3 on: July 12, 2018, 11:50:00 AM »
I am also curious how Fr (Bishop?) Trinh is doing. I liked him when I met him at St. Dominic's, some time ago.
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Re: 10th priest to say Mass at St. Dominic's Chapel
« Reply #4 on: July 12, 2018, 12:17:13 PM »
Bishop Trinh was consecrated by Bp. Slupski, actually before he came to my chapel! He was a bishop "in pectore" at the time. I didn't know he was a bishop, but he was.
He is still offering Mass various places, including Lampasas, TX.
He sent a letter to myself as well as Bp. Zendejas, just letting us know that he is a bishop, the details of his consecration, and the fact that he'll be openly functioning as a bishop from now on.
He is a good cleric, who knows the evils of communism first hand, and vigorously opposes it in all its forms.
I honestly have never heard any dirt or anything bad about Bp. Trinh -- the only possible criticism is that he's a bit secretive, which is very understandable given his past! And it's certainly not a sin. When you've seen the evils of communism and had to fight them first-hand, you learn prudence and the value of anonymity and secrecy real fast. Bishop Slupski was the same way, having fled communist Poland. He had us call him "Fr. Frank" for decades, not because he was Novus Ordo, but because he didn't want his last name all over the place. Last name is obviously easier to track than first name. There are a lot more "Franks" than "Slupskis".
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Re: 10th priest to say Mass at St. Dominic's Chapel
« Reply #4 on: July 12, 2018, 12:17:13 PM »
Quote from: CJH on July 12, 2018, 11:50:00 AM
I am also curious how Fr (Bishop?) Trinh is doing. I liked him when I met him at St. Dominic's, some time ago.
I am also curious how Fr (Bishop?) Trinh is doing. I liked him when I met him at St. Dominic's, some time ago.
Bishop Trinh was consecrated by Bp. Slupski, actually before he came to my chapel! He was a bishop "in pectore" at the time. I didn't know he was a bishop, but he was.
He is still offering Mass various places, including Lampasas, TX.
He sent a letter to myself as well as Bp. Zendejas, just letting us know that he is a bishop, the details of his consecration, and the fact that he'll be openly functioning as a bishop from now on.
He is a good cleric, who knows the evils of communism first hand, and vigorously opposes it in all its forms.
I honestly have never heard any dirt or anything bad about Bp. Trinh -- the only possible criticism is that he's a bit secretive, which is very understandable given his past! And it's certainly not a sin. When you've seen the evils of communism and had to fight them first-hand, you learn prudence and the value of anonymity and secrecy real fast. Bishop Slupski was the same way, having fled communist Poland. He had us call him "Fr. Frank" for decades, not because he was Novus Ordo, but because he didn't want his last name all over the place. Last name is obviously easier to track than first name. There are a lot more "Franks" than "Slupskis".