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The League |
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The
Apostles of Mary is a Catholic League of young Filipinos.
This League is rooted in a deep spirit of Faith in the
Catholic Church and recognizes the Society of St. Pius X
as the legitimate authority that it has to directly obey
in the Church in this time of uncertainty. Like the
Church, the Apostles of Mary is essentially a missionary
League. The members have the profound conviction
that all the efficacy of their apostolic action flows
from the most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, which feeds
their interior life and their works. They collaborate
with the teaching Church, but they have no power,
as they don't participate to the Teaching power. They are
the continuation of the Teaching Power of the clergy and
like the "loud speakers" of the Church. The
Blessed Virgin Mary possesses the whole League as it is
consecrated to her Immaculate Heart. And all
members do their best to live this consecration. She is
the Queen of the Apostles, the Queen of the Holy
Rosary and she is our patroness under the special title
of Our Lady of La Naval,"
(Constitutions). The Apostles of Mary gather weekly to
pray, to study the Catholic doctrine, to prepare their
apostolate and to radiate their charity. |
Gateway to Faith and Eternal Truth |
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Links
to Traditional Catholic Sites Learn more about the Society and its apostolic missions worldwide. St. Mary's Academy & College
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Clans in the Philippines |
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c/o St. James
Chapel F. Tiongson Street, Lagao, 9500 General Santos
City Tagbilaran:
Clan San Jose Marbel:
Clan San Miguel General
Santos: Clan Santiago Cebu:
Clan Santo Nino |
Spiritual Counsel |
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Chaplains
and Spiritual Advisers Fr. Marc Vernoy, SSPX is ordained in 1995 at Econe, Switzerland. His first missionary posting was in India where he labored for almost two years. He has extensive missions in various mass centers in Asia. He is now presently based in his motherland, France Fr. Joven Soliman, SSPX is the country's first Filipino priest ordained according to the traditional Catholic Rite last July 11, 1998. He studied philosophy and theology at the Holy Cross Seminary and Econe International Seminary in Australia and Switzerland, respectively. Prior to entering the seminary, he founded the Philippine's only traditional youth movement in the late 80's. Fr. Marie Dominique, OP is one of the founders of the traditional Catholic youth movement--TMJ--in France. He is a Dominican priest for over 16 years. |
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