Tuesday, April 9, 2013

SSPX Sisters of Carmel Leave Brilon Wald Opt for Bishop Williamson



The Carmel Sisters clarification, who will leave the SSPX before long, will be relocating their cloister to southern Germany. Furthermore, because of SSPX Bishop Williamson who was excluded because of disobedience,  is asked by the sisters to exercise jurisdiction. The sisters want to leave their enclosure in the future "regularly"  to ensure their livelihood.
The Communication was briefly the reason for the rift with the SSPX, but lacks concrete will. It is argued generally that, in the run of the German district of the SSPX company Sarto (publisher and bookstore) doubtful books are distributed and published in the finances are newspaper Ecclesiastical Umschau "continuously publishing offensive items by conservative representatives of the official Church." Otherwise they refer to unnamed websites of resistance", where the Liberalism" of the Society of St. Pius X.  has been “collected in evidence".
Sister Marie Theonilla worked before joining the camel as a hair stylist and was, after making her final vows. the German founding prioress Brilon Wald. The monastery has been unable to hold the many vocations of sisters. The women who left the convent before taking their vows have been critical, including the censorship of the Prioress. Back in the 80s and 90s the Prioress would cut the articles from publications of the Fraternity of St. Pius X before passing them on to the sisters. Currently, eight sisters live in the community, which was founded in 1984.
Their announcement concludes with an appeal for donations in the amount of 700.000, - € for a "small building”.
Text: Linus Schneider
Translated: Tankard

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

YAWN.

Dolorosa said...

One would not comment "yawn" if one knew what was truly going on:

Perhaps you should get educated, watch and listen to this youtube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=0eFW_3Dv5Ac

Anonymous said...

It is the duty of a superior to protect their charges from losing their faith and vocations. In these dark times cutting out from publications is not at all dictorial. Many former religious do have complaints which stem from being turned away or having their rosy tinted romantic notions shattered by the realities of the closter. Many have been turned away from carmel ,due to the penitential and sacrificing vocation,being beyond their strength or they dont have the vocation