"So much depends upon a priest’s personality. All you have are priests who have been validly ordained who are doing the best they can to sustain the Church and to save souls. People get upset when they hear about priests fighting and they are really consoled when they see other priests coming for a visit. They yearn to be part of something bigger. That’s the attraction of the SSPX — a parallel church."
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An interview with Bishop Daniel Dolan and Father Anthony Cekada (March 27, 2009)
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Daniel Dolan
Daniel Lytle Dolan (May 28, 1951 – April 26, 2022) was an American traditionalist Catholic bishop.
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