Sunday, May 5, 2013

New Seminary Travel-Log

A couple of weeks ago, the boys and I took a quick trip to Virginia to see the progress of the new FSSPX Seminary, witness the Consecration of the Bells (made by Paccard, a French family in the bell making business since the late 1700s) and the Blessing of the Cornerstone.  We were treated to a Pontifical High Mass, a conference from H.E. Bishop Bernard Fellay, and a tour of the construction site.  It was all quite a sight to behold.  A seminary of this architecture and scale has not been built in the United States for over a century.  It represents a great hope.

The Massive Construction Site

H.E.at the Consecration


The bells that will eventually live in the bell tower of the semniary marking the liturgical rhythm of the day in addition to the class schedule.  Bell 1: Marie Joseph.  Bell 2: Thomas.




H.E. is presented with a gift in homor of the jubilee of his Episcopal Consecration

Well, a bell of course!




Lunch served by seminarians

Projected move-in date: September 2015






A seminarian giving a tour




Enjoying a local vintage after a long day.  The winery?  'Veritas' of course.

Time left over for a couple good swims










   

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