Talk:Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter
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This is not a fundamentalist group, certainly not in the Christian sense of the word "Fundamentalism", which typically acknowledges a literal, plain reading of the Bible as the only authority in Christianity. The FSSP has the typical Catholic view of juggling a wide range of authoritative documents, including Church Doctors and Fathers, Holy Tradition, Papal promulgations, and ecumenical councils, as well as the incorporation of various philosophical systems into Christianity. The FSSP accepts the decrees of the Second Vatican Council and they are in full communion with the Popes since that council. They are distinctive becasue they use the old Rites and artistic traditions of of the Catholic Church. If the implication of the term 'Fundamentalist' is 'reactionary', then the categorization of "Christian fundamentalism" is NPOV. --02:05, 8 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Member numbers
Can someone give the current member numbers, please? --Benedikt 07:03, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
- According to their website [1], they have 300 members consisting of 180 priests, 13 deacons and 107 seminarians. NuncAutNunquam Talk 01:21, 13 May 2007 (UTC)
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