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The Reverend Father William Jenkins | |
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Portrait of Cekada in 2009/2010 | |
Church | Immaculate Conception Church |
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Ordination | 29 June 1978 by Marcel Lefebvre |
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Born | November 14, 1951 ? |
Denomination | Sedevacantist Catholic |
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Alma mater | The International Seminary of Saint Pius X, Écône, Switzerland |
William Jenkins is an American sedevacantist Roman Catholic priest of the Society of Saint Pius V. He is currently the pastor of Immaculate Conception Church in Norwood, Ohio; principle of the parish school, Immaculate Conception Academy; and co-hosts the traditional Catholic podcast What Catholics Believe with Thomas Naegele.
Biography
Early Life
William Jenkins was born on November 14, 1951 in [place]. As a child, he attended [what school] and later [what other school]. Having decided to enter the seminary, he entered [seminary(ies)]. Displeased with [modernism, basically] he decided to enter Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre's traditional seminary, the International Seminary of Saint Pius X (SSPX), in Econe, Switzerland, and thus became a member of the Society of Saint Pius X.
Society of St. Pius X
Father William Jenkins was ordained on June 29, 1978[1] at the International Seminary of Saint Pius X by Archbishop Lefebvre.[citation needed] After being ordained, he was sent by the SSPX to begin his priestly work in the United States of America. While there, he became the pastor of St. Therese of the Child Jesus Chapel in Parma, Ohio[citation needed] and assisted in missionary circuits established by SSPX priests throughout the country. He notably worked with then-Fathers Clarence Kelly (who was the the SSPX superior in Northeastern America), Donald Sanborn, and Daniel Dolan, and Fathers Anthony Cekada, Daniel Ahern, Thomas Zapp, Eugene Berry, and Joseph Collins.
Due to internal administrative issues recognized within the SSPX as well as theological concerns about SSPX policy regarding the validity of the new rite of ordination and the usage of the 1962 Roman Missal edited and promulgated by John XIII, Father Jenkins, along with the eight aforementioned priests, broke away from the SSPX.[2] Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, the Superior General of the Society, would later denounce them as rebels.[2] These priests would be collectively become known as "The Nine."[2]
Society of St. Pius V
[section about the split]
[section about the subsequent split]
[founding of ICA/ICC]
Present Day
[pastor, teaching , ref. school page]
[What Catholics Believe]
References
[dancing lol]