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In West Orange, a church divided
The Star-Ledger ^ | Tuesday, December 28, 2004 | JEFF DIAMANT

Posted on 12/28/2004 2:00:22 PM PST by CatherineSiena

In West Orange, a church divided

Founder's death leaves traditional congregation in dispute over successor

At the church founded by the late Rev. Paul Wickens, Mass is always said in Latin. Women still cover their heads, and people receive the host in their mouths from a priest, never touching it with their own hands.

To say that St. Anthony of Padua, the church Wickens started nine years ago, is a haven for traditionalists is an understatement. And with his death this year, the search for just the right successor to the old founder has split the parishioners of this unusual West Orange church.

At a time when they would rather rally around a new priest, hundreds have boycotted the chapel for makeshift Masses at a Ramada Inn in East Hanover and a VFW Post and the Wellesley Inn in Fairfield.

The schism opened soon after the July death of Wickens, whose opposition to the historic 1960s reforms of the Second Vatican Council attracted hundreds of other "traditionalist" Catholics who like him felt the changes sullied ancient Catholic traditions and practices.

Modern Catholics would find some practices at St. Anthony's obscure. But when Wickens died, parishioners wanted a replacement who shared their views. They also wanted the chapel kept separate from the Newark Archdiocese, which accepted the 1960s reforms and suspended Wickens after a 1980s dispute stemming from his opposition to Catholic sex education.

Wickens remained a vocal critic of the archdiocese, calling Archbishop John J. Myers too liberal even though Myers is generally known nationwide as a staunch conservative.

The current boycotters say they have nothing personal against Wickens' replacement, the Rev. John Perricone, a conservative Catholic in his own right who in many ways seems a perfect fit for St. Anthony's.

Perricone, who started at St. Anthony's Dec. 1, is founder of the group "Christifidelis," which is dedicated to the Latin Mass.

Still, many longtime St. Anthony's parishioners reject him because he is an archdiocese priest, officially placed on loan to the chapel by the archdiocese.

At his last archdiocese post, Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Orange, Perricone celebrated Mass in the modern way that traditionalists deplore, in English, facing the pews, and letting lay people touch the host.

"This Perricone, he's on both waters, he offers both Masses -- the Latin Mass and the modern Mass. And we do not accept that," said Elvira Valdez, who joined St. Anthony's in 1998 and has attended motel Masses.

"We only accept the ancient Mass, the old Mass, the Latin Mass. That's why Father Wickens stayed clear cut away from the archdiocese, because they would make him accept the modern Mass as equal to the old Mass."

Valdez and others say they fear that Perricone's hiring will lead to a full-scale takeover by the archdiocese, and that Mass in English may eventually be allowed there.

While reforms stemming from the Second Vatican Council are widely regarded as more inclusive of lay people, the members of St. Anthony's think they watered down the faith, and that translations from Latin are inadequate.

Since Perricone started, some longtime St. Anthony's churchgoers have traveled long distances to attend other traditionalist churches, such as St. Jude's in Eddystone, Pa.

Locally, the latest alternative Masses were at the VFW Post in Fairfield Saturday, for Christmas, and Sunday, drawing about 200.

DUELING SERMONS

A similar crowd attended a motel Mass in Fairfield earlier this month, where people knelt on the green patterned carpet of a kneeler-less conference room and received Communion from the Rev. John Fullerton, flown in for the occasion from Missouri.

Fullerton is with the Priestly Society of Saint Pius X, which was founded by French Bishop Marcel Lefebvre, who was excommunicated after refusing to the accept the 1960s reforms.

Attendance at St. Anthony's, meanwhile, has been lighter than before Wickens died, and Perricone's supporters hope he can draw back those who left.

"If the diocese leaves us alone, there'll be no problems here," said Bill Brooks of Pompton Plains. "And the people will hopefully come back. Father Perricone is a good priest."

In his first sermon at St. Anthony's, the Rev. Perricone left no doubt about his beliefs, praising Wickens, whose archdiocese suspension lasted until he died.

"I am privileged," Perricone said, "to be able to bring forward the sacred traditions that Father Wickens has ... preserved."

Yet many who stopped attending St. Anthony's feel the church's three board members, who approached the archdiocese about Perricone, disregarded Wickens' wishes by bringing in an archdiocese priest.

A week ago, a group of them filed suit in Essex County Chancery Court, saying the statute under which the church was incorporated lets all members, not just trustees, pick the priest.

On both sides of the St. Anthony's dispute, parishioners say the church should honor Wickens' wishes. But they relate different versions of what he wanted.

Some, allowing that Wickens praised Perricone, said he also thought Perricone's archdiocese ties tainted him. Others say Wickens wanted the church turned over to the Priestly Society of Saint Pius X.

DISPUTED TAPE

At a church meeting on Nov. 14, St. Anthony's board members -- Andrew Flock, Larry Small and Bob Ciuffreda, elected the day Wickens died in a previously scheduled election -- played a tape of Wickens praising Perricone shortly before his death.

But some who heard the tape at the meeting have complained it had only excerpts of the conversation. In what was played, Wickens did not address Perricone's archdiocese ties, a subject that surely was of interest to him, board critics said.

Asked about that, Al Wickens, the priest's brother, said that Paul Wickens never spoke about the archdiocese or the Society of Saint Pius X on June 24, the day he was taped.

"From that conversation, which was seven or eight minutes ... was a clear indication that if Father Perricone could possibly come, it would be a perfect fit for the chapel," said Al Wickens, who said he was present when the taping occurred.

While the arrangement with the archdiocese strikes many longtime St. Anthony's members as improper, to others it straddles the right side of a thin line. Archdiocese spokesman James Goodness said that while Perricone is considered "on loan" from the archdiocese, St. Anthony's is responsible for his salary, and the archdiocese does not receive a percentage of weekly collections.

Despite last-minute efforts to reconcile, the archdiocese never lifted its suspension of Wickens. It wanted him to sign a letter of obedience to Newark Archbishop Myers, which all pastors do when starting a new assignment, Goodness said. Wickens refused to do so, Goodness said.

Whether they attend a Latin Mass at St. Anthony's or elsewhere, the people drawn to it say they go for reasons other than merely hearing the words in Latin, though that is important.

"It's not just the Mass said in Latin. It's about the traditional faith. It requires the reverence that's there, the respect for the way the sacraments are done," said William Denk, who stopped attending St. Anthony's and now travels elsewhere for Mass.

"Many people have seen family members lose their faith. They've seen the breakdown in our culture and society. Now, when you've had Catholic bishops who have to debate whether a candidate who is pro-choice can remain Catholic, it shows exactly where (society) has gone to now."

Jeff Diamant covers religion. Reach him at jdiamant@starledger.com or (973) 392-1547.


TOPICS: Catholic
KEYWORDS: catholiclist; essexcounty; frpaulwickens; frperricone; frwickens; newjersey; nj; perricone; revpaulwickens; schism; stanthonyofpadua; westorange
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To: Gerard.P

ping


41 posted on 12/29/2004 10:53:12 AM PST by murphE ("I ain't no physicist, but I know what matters." - Popeye)
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To: hobbes1
What I am saying is, the only nearly 'Local' (singular) Society mass, is in NYC. Which is not what you portrayed.

See #38.

Otherwise more of you SSPX voluptuaries would leave the Essex House.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Yeah, you're keenly aware of every little detail, allright.
42 posted on 12/29/2004 10:57:32 AM PST by latae sententiae (Last Things first!)
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To: latae sententiae
The St. Anthony's website says nothing of your new Archbishop.

Didn't know there was one. I do know there are sites about St Anthony's maintained by individuals. Link?

Don't believe everything you (don't) read on the internet. : D

Good point.
43 posted on 12/29/2004 11:02:28 AM PST by Mike Fieschko (A thunder of jets in an open sky ... a streak of grey ... and a cheerful 'Hi!')
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To: hobbes1
the Essex House

On Northfield across from the Zoo? Their brunch is ok.

Is the parking garage finished?
44 posted on 12/29/2004 11:07:08 AM PST by Mike Fieschko (A thunder of jets in an open sky ... a streak of grey ... and a cheerful 'Hi!')
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To: hobbes1
No, there is no guarantee, that in 2.5 years time, after everything had been ceded, they could theoretically close the Parish, and take their booty. That was the problem

Fr. Fullerton addressed your concern. Yes, the SSPX has sold off buildings and properties - to purchase/build larger chapel(s) in the same areas after the original chapel(s) could no longer amply hold the increasing number of Mass-goers. Big difference between taking cash and abandoning the flock (which is what you're concerned about), and making their chapels bigger and better for the existing and growing flock (which is what they've done in the past.)
45 posted on 12/29/2004 11:12:23 AM PST by sempertrad
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To: Mike Fieschko

The web page is
http://members.tripod.com/StAnthonysChapel/

What is the Essex house? What town is it in? And why is everyone talking about it?


46 posted on 12/29/2004 11:15:16 AM PST by csbyrnes84
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To: csbyrnes84

It's around the block from St.Anthony's. And it currently Hosts the 9:00 w/Fr.Murphy.

When that one was inviting you to Fairlfield, he as basiclly luring you on a drive....lol


47 posted on 12/29/2004 11:16:41 AM PST by hobbes1 (Hobbes1TheOmniscient® "I know everything so you don't have to" ;)
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To: sempertrad

Look, aside from the not staffing the Parish, etc....THe demand of a take it or leave it decision, does not inspire confidence.


48 posted on 12/29/2004 11:19:42 AM PST by hobbes1 (Hobbes1TheOmniscient® "I know everything so you don't have to" ;)
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To: Mike Fieschko

Yes, that's place.


49 posted on 12/29/2004 11:20:01 AM PST by hobbes1 (Hobbes1TheOmniscient® "I know everything so you don't have to" ;)
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To: hobbes1

lol, that would have been a pretty good prank.


50 posted on 12/29/2004 11:20:07 AM PST by csbyrnes84
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To: CatherineSiena; Canticle_of_Deborah; MarineMomJ; thor76; Land of the Irish; Grey Ghost II
I see the thread was noted by CTAC:

Catholic Tradition and Counterrevolution

Hi RF, DM, GS et al ;-)

51 posted on 12/29/2004 11:21:50 AM PST by Viva Christo Rey
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To: Mike Fieschko
Don't believe everything you don't read on the internet.
Good point.

Well, normally it would be, except one would think that the SSPX itself, would have a somewhat vested interest in making available the times and places that the intersted faithful could attend....lol

52 posted on 12/29/2004 11:24:22 AM PST by hobbes1 (Hobbes1TheOmniscient® "I know everything so you don't have to" ;)
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To: hobbes1

I believe this is their web page,

http://www.essexhouserestaurant.com/


53 posted on 12/29/2004 11:24:33 AM PST by csbyrnes84
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To: csbyrnes84
What is the Essex house? What town is it in?

A restaurant on westbound Northfield between Prospect and PV Way. One of its buildings looks like / was an old railroad car.

And why is everyone talking about it?

Beats me. Why do birds sing so gay? And lovers await the break of the day?
54 posted on 12/29/2004 11:25:05 AM PST by Mike Fieschko (A thunder of jets in an open sky ... a streak of grey ... and a cheerful 'Hi!')
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To: hobbes1
one would think that the SSPX itself, would have a somewhat vested interest in making available

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Tell me more.
55 posted on 12/29/2004 11:27:59 AM PST by latae sententiae (Last Things first!)
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To: csbyrnes84
What is this talk of a VFW mass in Fairfield? Is that being said by the SSPX? Is that a regular mass?

Yes. It was announced that the SSPX will provide the Mass and all other Sacraments for the group from now on. The only thing that's still up in the air is if all Masses will consistantly be held at the VFW (like Fr. Wickens had a standing spot at the Legion hall years ago). Masses are held in the general area when the VFW is unavailable, however...
56 posted on 12/29/2004 11:28:29 AM PST by sempertrad
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To: sempertrad

Sundays Only at 9, or HDO, as well ?

Thanx.


57 posted on 12/29/2004 11:33:37 AM PST by hobbes1 (Hobbes1TheOmniscient® "I know everything so you don't have to" ;)
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To: Viva Christo Rey
For those from CTAC who may incredibly just be learning of this story, AHEM, and are in need of some ACCURATE background material on this issue, please review the admirable coverage from Traditio on the demise of St. Anthony's as a Catholic Church, and it's betrayal to the apostates:

Begin with the last post from November 22nd and work backwards in time:

Traditio Commentary

58 posted on 12/29/2004 11:34:23 AM PST by Viva Christo Rey
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To: latae sententiae
The St. Anthony's website says nothing of your new Archbishop.

Gee, Saint Anthony of Padua Chapel site on tripod (hmmm, ok), says:
Site Under Construction
Will Soon Reopen!
(Improper use of the tone mark, though, since it's neither a command, an actual exclamation or an astonishing sentence.)
59 posted on 12/29/2004 11:35:31 AM PST by Mike Fieschko (A thunder of jets in an open sky ... a streak of grey ... and a cheerful 'Hi!')
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To: hobbes1
somewhat vested interest in making available the times and places that the intersted faithful could attend....lol

One would think that the purveyor of that dopey Tripod page would be more than proud to announce your new state of servitude to Meyers & his band of merry "men." Instead, all I see is a picture of Fr. Wickens, and another one of 3 SSPX priests at his funeral. Trying to lure Traditional Catholics? lol! Notably absent, though, is the link that used to be there to an issue Fr. Wickens' NJ Catholic News, which would make the Archbishop's eyeballs fall out if he read it.
60 posted on 12/29/2004 11:36:13 AM PST by latae sententiae (Last Things first!)
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