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Live FSSP Ordinations to the Priesthood on LiveMass.net


Blogging has been lighter lately. One reason for this is that I was visiting the FSSP's Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary with Michael King, President of Fisher More College. It was a great trip and an honor to meet Fr. Bisig, the Rector of the Seminary. Fr. Lee was a kind and gracious host.

Here is some interesting news related to the seminary.
Dear Friends of LiveMass.net and iMass

The broadcast of the Pontifical Solemn Mass for Candlemas from Miami was a tremendous success for LiveMass.net. We had thousands of viewers watching as it was streamed live on the web and on iMass. 
In a few weeks LiveMass.net will broadcast its second remote event. Please put it on your calendar, tell your friends, spread the word!

The Priestly Ordinations for Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary will broadcast LIVE from the Cathedral of the Risen Christ, Lincoln Nebraska, on Saturday May 19th 2012 at 10:00 AM Central Time, (11:00 AM Eastern, 8:00 AM Pacific), on www.LiveMass.net and iMass.
The Priestly Ordinations will be administered by His Excellency Bishop Fabian Bruskewitz, Bishop of Lincoln Nebraska.

The following candidates will be ordained priests for the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter:

Rev. Mr. Gregory Eichman FSSP
Rev. Mr. Karl Marsolle FSSP
Rev. Mr. Brian McDonnell FSSP
Rev. Mr. Kevin O'Neil FSSP
Rev. Mr. Kenneth Walker FSSP

Commentary will be given during the broadcast by Rev. Fr. Calvin Goodwin FSSP.
This is an opportunity for many people who have never seen an Ordination (nor may likely ever attend one), to be able to view and unite their hearts to this Holy Sacrament and view this breathtaking ceremony from their homes or mobile devices. Please join me in prayers of gratitude for the benefactors of LiveMass.net who are making this possible!

For other news - we have begun a channel on YouTube.com called: "LiveMass Channel"
Sermons etc., will be posted on the channel little by little.

God bless you always,
Fr Fryar
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