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 Today at 4:30 p.m. The Most Reverend Mark Pivarunas, CMRI ordains to the holy Priesthood two worthy candidates during a solemn Pontifical High Mass. If you have never had the blessing of attending a true ordination, we cannot encourage you enough to try to attend if you live in the area. In fact, may we be so bold to extend a last-minute invitation to every conciliar presbyter in Spokane and that includes Fr. William Skylstad, posing as a bishop. Wouldn't it be wonderful if they could see what a real ordination ceremony consists of and be moved to repent and seek to be reordained in the traditional movement? We know it sounds implausible, but not impossible. These two new priests signal fresh hope and having had the privilege of knowing both of these new priests, the traditional movement just got a big boost and that has nothing to do with the fact that Fr. Bernard Welp, CMRI will now be the tallest of all CMRI priests. His addition will offset the loss of Fr. Julian Gilchrist who lost his visa and must remain in New Zealand. With Fr. Bernard in the fold, His Excellency will have one more to help the burgeoning CMRI parish life in the midwest, west and New England. Fr. Bernard will celebrate his First Holy Mass on Saturday, October 11 at 8:15 a.m. on the Feast of the Divine Motherhood of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Mt. St. Michael's in Spokane where he grew up and matriculated and, in his first assignment, will now assist the pastor Fr. Casimir Puskorius, CMRI there. The other ordained priest is a first since Vatican II. Fr. Alexander Kryssov, who is an expert on Church history, is the first true priest from Moscow and will return to the traditional parish he was a member of in the shadow of the Kremlin. They have been without a priest for quite some time and are so excited with the prospect of having their own back with them that some of the parishioners are traveling from Russia to Spokane to be present for his ordination. It is a tremendous accomplishment by His Excellency in providing the first Russian traditional priest and special kudos to Fr. Casimir, who initially took Alexander under his wing in giving him a crash course in English, Latin and other courses necessary for preparation to the major seminary. Now, Fr. Kryssov will need all our prayers to build up his parish, especially in light of intensified persecution by the KGB-oriented Russian government which, under Putin, is turning more and more hardline. It is no coincidence that Fr. Kryssov will say his First Holy Mass on Monday, the Feast of the holy King St. Edward the Confessor and the 91st Anniversary of Our Lady's Last Apparition at Fatima at 8 a.m. on the main altar of Mt. St. Michael's. If the conversion of Russia can't come from the top due to not having a true pope, then let it begin at the grass roots level at ground zero of Communism in the shadow of the Kremlin when Fr. Kryssov returns home to begin the process of converting Russia one soul at a time. After all, in the end Mary's Immaculate Heart will triumph.
   
2008 Annual Fatima Conference begins on Wednesday, October 8 and runs through to Sunday, October 12. All rooms have been accounted for, but there are hotel rooms still available in Spokane. If you live in the area it is a week not to be missed and seats are still available for the Conference and meals by calling 509-467-0986 or 509-467-2325. This year's conference is bookended with the Ordination on Tuesday, a First Mass on Saturday, and closing Monday with another First Mass.
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