Hmm, I feel that I may have come across this when writing my undergraduate thesis on Pius IX's political reforms (which, if anyone is interested, is a very hard thing to research without knowledge of Italian). I will have to dig the paper out when I get home (later) this evening.
I'll have a look, Father. I presuppose this is in relation to Pope Pius V, Quo Primum (binding the Church 'in perpetuity'), and whether Pius IX, convinced he was bound by the aforesaid, declined to add St. Joseph to the Canon.
Then again I may have guessed wrong about your interest. Even so, I'll poke about for it.
I have had no answer as yet from the Josephite order I had written to earlier but since have written to the priests of an FSSP parish in the States at which my parents (ages 88 and 89) attend.
If I have any word I will let you know straight-away.
Notwithstanding, perhaps one or more of your readers is acquainted with SSPX clergy who might give an assist.
was for nearly three decades at Lancing College; where he taught Latin and Greek language and literature, was Head of Theology, and Assistant Chaplain. He has served three curacies, been a Parish Priest, and Senior Research Fellow at Pusey House in Oxford. Since 2011, he has been in full communion with the See of S Peter. The opinions expressed on this Blog are not asserted as being those of the Magisterium of the Church, but as the writer's opinions as a private individual. Nevertheless, the writer strives, hopes, and prays that the views he expresses are conformable with and supportive of the Magisterium. In this blog, the letters PF stand for Pope Francis. On this blog, 'Argumentum ad hominem' refers solely to the Lockean definition, Pressing a man with the consequences of his own concessions'.
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Hmm, I feel that I may have come across this when writing my undergraduate thesis on Pius IX's political reforms (which, if anyone is interested, is a very hard thing to research without knowledge of Italian). I will have to dig the paper out when I get home (later) this evening.
I'll have a look, Father. I presuppose this is in relation to Pope Pius V, Quo Primum (binding the Church 'in perpetuity'), and whether Pius IX, convinced he was bound by the aforesaid, declined to add St. Joseph to the Canon.
Then again I may have guessed wrong about your interest. Even so, I'll poke about for it.
I have e-mailed an inquiry to several seminaries attached to various Josephite religious orders. I will advise if I hit pay dirt.
Let us know if you find out, please, Father.
Let us know too, if you find the answer, please, Father.
Dear Father,
I have had no answer as yet from the Josephite order I had written to earlier but since have written to the priests of an FSSP parish in the States at which my parents (ages 88 and 89) attend.
If I have any word I will let you know straight-away.
Notwithstanding, perhaps one or more of your readers is acquainted with SSPX clergy who might give an assist.
Yours in Christ.
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