Clarence Kelly References External links Navigation menuOswald, Mark. "Gallery Owner Didn’t Cheat Nuns", Albuquerque Journal, January 11, 2012Kelly's websitenr20020168325654639256546392

1941 birthsAmerican Traditionalist CatholicsLiving peoplePeople expelled from the Society of St. Pius XSedevacantistsTraditionalist Catholic bishops


traditional CatholicBrooklynNew YorkÉcône, SwitzerlandMarcel LefebvreSociety of Saint Pius XRoman MissalPope John XXIIIordinationsSociety of St. Pius VDaniel DolanAnthony CekadaDonald SanbornArchbishopPierre Martin Ngô Đình ThụcbishopCarlsbad, CaliforniaAlfredo Méndez-GonzalezArecibo, Puerto RicoWilliam-Adolphe Bouguereau






Ordination history of
Clarence Kelly










History
Priestly ordination
Ordained byMarcel Lefebvre
DateApril 13, 1973
Place
The International Seminary of Saint Pius X, Écône, Switzerland
Episcopal consecration
Consecrated byAlfredo Méndez Gonzalez
DateOctober 19, 1993


Episcopal succession
Bishops consecrated by Clarence Kelly as principal consecrator
Joseph SantayFebruary 28, 2007

Clarence Kelly (born 1941) is a traditional Catholic bishop. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, and ordained as a priest on April 13, 1973, in Écône, Switzerland by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre for the Society of Saint Pius X.


Kelly eventually became superior of the society in the United States. In 1983 Kelly, along with eight other priests, left the society because of their refusal to accept the 1962 Roman Missal promulgated by Pope John XXIII which was used by Archbishop Lefebvre. "The nine" also refused to recognize post-conciliar annulments and ordinations. The nine priests formed the Society of St. Pius V (SSPV), which held that it is, at least, a debatable question whether the popes since 1958 have in fact been legitimate Roman Pontiffs and, subsequently, whether the revisions of the Roman Missal after 1958 were legitimate.[citation needed]


Some of the original priests of the SSPV, including Daniel Dolan, Anthony Cekada and Donald Sanborn, broke away from the SSPV in part due to the Most Reverend Clarence Kelly's rejection of the validity of bishops consecrated by or in the lineage of Archbishop Pierre Martin Ngô Đình Thục, and because they wanted to start an independent ministry to openly promote the sedevacantist position. Sanborn and Dolan were subsequently consecrated bishops in this Thục-lineage after previously openly rejecting them.


Kelly was consecrated as a bishop on October 19, 1993, in Carlsbad, California, by eighty-six year old Alfredo Méndez-Gonzalez, the retired Bishop of Arecibo, Puerto Rico.


In January 2012, an Albany, New York jury found Kelly guilty of defamation for remarks made by him regarding Mark LaSalle of Mark LaSalle Fine Art. In 2002 the Daughters of Mary Mother of Our Savior, an order of nuns affiliated with Kelly's Society of St. Pius V. acquired William-Adolphe Bouguereau's “Notre Dame des Anges” (“Our Lady of the Angels). In 2009 the nuns sold the painting to Zaplin for $450,000. "The nuns claimed in a 2009 lawsuit that they were swindled when they sold a painting to him for $450,000 and he ended up selling it for more than $2 million."[1] The jury determined that remarks Kelly made regarding the sale, in a television interview defamed Mark LaSalle.



References




  1. ^ Oswald, Mark. "Gallery Owner Didn’t Cheat Nuns", Albuquerque Journal, January 11, 2012




External links


  • Kelly's website






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