Recently, the Franciscan Third Order maintained by the SSPX saw an increase via two ceremonies held at St. Anthony de Padua Church in Mt. Holly (Charlotte), North Carolina.
The first occurred on November 25th when the pastor, Fr. Dominique Bourmaud clothed two novices. While the second took place on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception - December 8th - with the enrollment of 13 new members into the Confraternity of the Cord of St. Francis.
St. Anthony's now has 7 novices and 22 cordbearers, while the North Carolina chapels have 3 professed tertiaries.
Source: SSPX.org
Monday, December 24, 2012
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