The History of
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In 1992 an exciting
offer was presented by Bishop Timlin. Not
only had he invited the Fraternity into the
diocese, but the diocese would provide a former
retreat center in Elmhurst for use by the
North American District. Following extensive
renovations under the direction of Father
Karl Pikus the building opened in the fall
of 1993. The facility became a triad,
housing North American District Headquarters,
a newly created spiritual formation program
for men interested in Fraternity priesthood
and St. Gregory’s Academy, a boarding school
for boys. |
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provide information to
the media. The District’s Fraternity
Publications Service offers a variety of Catholic
traditional and orthodox materials (Email:
publications@fssp.com).
The District’s
Development Office and the Information Systems
Office spearhead the fundraising drives for
the completion of the construction of Our
Lady of Guadalupe Seminary. Additionally
the Special Projects division of Development
produces an annual calendar. Also housed
at Headquarters are the District’s Business
Office and the Vocations Office, which provides
assistance to men interested in applying to
the seminary (Email: vocations@fssp.com).
Last year the
North American District consecrated itself
to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, imploring
her patronage and protection upon its work.
On the day of consecration Father Carr
expressed the hope that "This day of consecration
will bring many graces down from heaven to
those who are united to the Fraternity, blessing
and strengthening us as one great spiritual
family". |
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