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On Wed., Oct. 16 at 5:30 p.m., Swiss bishop Bernard Fellay of the Priestly Society of Saint Pius X will visit Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church, located at 478 McKenzie St., for the sacrament ...
Bishop Bernard Fellay, superior of the traditionalist Society of St. Pius X, ordains a priest during a 2009 ceremony in Econe, Switzerland. (Credit: CNS photo/Denis Balibouse, Reuters.) Listen ...
Bishop Bernard Fellay, superior of the Society of St. Pius X, is pictured in 2012 at the society’s headquarters in Menzingen, Switzerland. (Credit: Paul Haring/CNS.) Listen Pope Francis has made ...
Peter and Paul, patron saints of the church of Rome. Bishop Bernard Fellay, superior general of the society, issued the statement after a meeting June 25-28 of the group's leaders.
Bishop Bernard Fellay, the superior general of the SSPX, told the Register May 13 that he is “persuaded, at least in part, by a different approach,” in which, he believes, Pope Francis is ...
Bishop Bernard Fellay, head of the traditionalist Society of St. Pius X, has reportedly discussed several positive aspects of his meeting with Pope Francis at the beginning of the month.
“The Press Office confirms that Saturday, 2 April, a meeting took place in the Vatican between Pope Francis and Bishop Bernard, Fellay, Superior General of the St. Pius X Fraternity," it said.
Bishop Fellay and the SSPX remain vehemently opposed to the principles and implementation of the Second Vatican Council. "We will not make any compromise on the Council.
Why Bishop Fellay and SSPX are so controversial Monika Griebeler03/01/2016 Denying the holocaust, homosexuality, and conservative Catholics’ views of Pope Francis.
Bishop Bernard Fellay warned on October 12, “The situation of the Church is a real disaster, and the present Pope is making it 10,000 times worse.” He said this in an address at the Angelus Press ...
The head of the (possibly schismatic) traditionalist Catholic Society of St. Pius X, Bishop Bernard Fellay, laid into Pope Francis in public remarks over the weekend.
A spokesman for the Society of St. Pius X has denied its leader, Bishop Bernard Fellay, was criticizing Pope Francis for his concern for the poor in a recent letter to supporters. “It is an analysis ...
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