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Répertoire Des Centres De Messe “Non Una Cum” RÉPERTOIRE DES CENTRES DE MESSE “NON UNA CUM” EN FRANCE ET DANS LE MONDE Compilé par l’Abbé Héctor Lázaro Romero Cette liste n’est pas exhaustive 2019 “ …du lever du soleil à son coucher, en tout lieu on offre à mon nom une oblation pure… ” (Malachie, I, 11) 2 FRANÇAIS rapport avec les “orthodoxes” ou les “vieux Abréviations : catholiques” ; ou aussi avec les CJM = Compagnie de Jésus et de Marie “conclavistes” ou avec ceux qui nient le (Mgr Morello) baptême de désir ou nient la validité des CMRI = Congrégation de Marie Reine ordinations de Mgr Ngo-dinh-Thuc ou de Immaculée (Mgr Pivarunas) Mgr Lefebvre ; ou ceux qui ont reçu les D/S = Affilié avec Mgr Dolan et Mgr Ordres de manière douteuse ou contraire à Sanborn l’esprit et à la pratique de l’Église (comme IMBC = Institut Mater Boni Consilii c’est le cas pour les “lignées épiscopales” SST = Société Sacerdotale Trento qui descendent des “évêques mariés”) ; ou ceux qui collaborent avec la Fraternité Saint ENGLISH Pie X ou avec les communautés “Ecclesia Abbreviations: Dei” ou “Motu proprio”. Les centres de CJM = Society of Jesus and Mary (Bishop Messe de cette liste n’appartiennent à Morello) personne qui, d’après nos connaissances, CMRI = Congregation of Mary Immaculate soit inclus dans les catégories que nous Queen (Bishop Pivarunas) venons de mentionner. Toute aide pour D/S = Affiliated with Bishop Dolan and améliorer, compléter ou corriger cette liste Bishop Sanborn – compte tenu des critères exposés – est IMBC = Mater Boni Consilii Institute bienvenue. SST = Priestly Society of Trento ESPAÑOL Note: Here is a list of chapels and Mass Abreviaturas: centres belonging to different groups and CJM = Compañía de Jesús y María (Mons. communities professing integrally the Morello) Catholic, Apostolic and Roman faith, and CMRI = Congregación de María Reina who therefore publically maintain the Inmaculada (Mons. Pivarunas) present vacancy of the Apostolic See. D/S = Afiliado con Mons. Dolan y Mons. Therefore, the groups professing heresies or Sanborn errors contrary to the teaching of the Holy IMBC = Instituto Mater Boni Consilii Roman Catholic Church, its doctrine, SST = Sociedad Sacerdotal Trento discipline or theology don’t appear in the list. That is the case for those related to the “Orthodox”, “Old Catholics”, “conclavists”, Note : Voici une liste des chapelles et des to those who deny the Baptism of Desire or centres de Messe appartenant à différents the validity of Archbishops Ngo-dinh-Thuc groupes et communautés professant and Lefebvre’s ordinations; for those intégralement la foi catholique, apostolique, having been ordained doubtfully or in a way romaine, et qui en conséquence soutiennent contrary to the spirit or to the practice of the publiquement la vacance actuelle du Siège Catholic Church (as it is the case of the Apostolique. Pour ce motif, ne figurent pas “Episcopal lines” that descend from ici ceux qui professent des hérésies ou des “married Bishops”); or who collaborate erreurs contraires à l’enseignement de la with the Society of Saint Pius X, or with Sainte Église Catholique Romaine, à sa “Ecclesia Dei” or “Motu proprio” doctrine, à sa discipline ou à sa théologie : communities. As far as we know, none of comme c’est le cas pour ceux qui sont en the Mass centers from this list belong to 3 people included in the categories mentioned Hôtel Ibis, 802 boulevard des Ecureuils, above. We welcome any kind of help which 06210 Mandelieu - La Napoule considers the set out criteria, in order to (Immédiatement à la sortie de l’autoroute improve, complete or correct this list. A8, parking gratuit attenant à l’hôtel, Salle réservé au nom de l’Institut Mater Boni Consilii). Nota: Esta es una lista de las capillas y Pour toute information : centros de Misa pertenecientes a diferentes 06 77 08 60 35 et 09 82 24 80 09 grupos y comunidades que profesan [email protected] íntegramente la fe católica, apostólica, www.sodalitium.eu romana, y que en consecuencia sostienen Messe le 2ème et 4ème dimanche du mois à públicamente la vacancia actual de la Sede 18 h. Confessions avant la Messe. Apostólica. Por ese motivo, no figuran aquí aquellos que profesan herejías o errores MOUANS-SARTOUX contrarios a la enseñanza de la Santa Iglesia Prieuré La Croix Saint-Joseph Católica Romana, a su doctrina, a su 1110, chemin du Puits du Plan, 06370 disciplina o a su teología: como es el caso Mouans-Sartoux de aquellos relacionados con los M. l’Abbé Jacques-Marie Seuillot “ortodoxos” o “católicos viejos”; o también www.cassicia.com con los “conclavistas” o con quienes niegan Tél. : 04 93 75 19 18 el bautismo de deseo o niegan la validez de Messe le dimanche à 9h30. Messe certains las ordenaciones de Mons. Ngo-dinh-Thuc jours de la semaine : Prieuré o de Mons. Lefebvre; o quienes han N.-D. de La Salette - 04170 MORIEZ recibido las Órdenes de manera dudosa o Tél. : 04 92 89 11 01 contraria al espíritu y praxis de la Iglesia (como es el caso de los “linajes episcopales” que descienden de “Obispos (13) BOUCHES-DU-RHONE casados”); o quienes colaboran con la Fraternidad San Pío X o con las AIX-EN-PROVENCE comunidades “Ecclesia Dei” o “Motu Hôtel Ibis Styles proprio”. Los centros de Misa de esta lista 3 boulevard de la Grande Thumine no pertenecen a nadie que, según nuestros 13090 Aix-en-Provence conocimientos, esté incluido en las (Salle réservé au nom de l’Institut Mater categorías que acabamos de mencionar. Boni Consilii). Toda ayuda en orden a mejorar, completar o Pour toute information : tél. 06 77 08 60 35 corregir esta lista –que tenga en cuenta los [email protected] criterios expuestos– es bienvenida. www.sodalitium.eu Messe le 1er et 3ème dimanche du mois à 18 h (s’informer au préalable). Confessions à 17h15. FRANCE (22) CÔTES D’ARMOR (06) ALPES-MARITIMES BOURBRIAC CANNES (près de) Chapelle Saint Antoine 4 22390 BOURBRIAC Communauté des Sœurs du Christ-Roi M. l’Abbé Xavier Grossin Maison Saint-Joseph Tél. : 02 96 43 47 91 38470 SERRE-NERPOL Messe en semaine et le dimanche à 10h30. Tél. : 04 76 64 24 11 Messe le dimanche à 10h30. (35) ILLE-ET-VILAINE (44) LOIRE-ATLANTIQUE MONTAUBAN DE BRETAGNE Chapelle Saint-Maurice ABBARETZ Saint-Maurice - 35360 MONTAUBAN DE Chapelle Saint Etienne BRETAGNE Rue de la Poste - 44170 ABBARETZ Tél. : 02 40 29 32 39 (CJM) Tél. : 02 40 87 04 10 Messe le 2ème, 4ème et 5ème dimanche du Messe chantée le dimanche à 10h30. mois à 18 h. Messes en semaine. RENNES NANTES Chapelle Saint Pie V Chapelle du Christ-Roi 14 rue du Pré du bois - 35000 RENNES 88 rue d’Allonville - 44000 NANTES M. l’Abbé Gilles Roger M. l’Abbé Philippe Guépin Tél. : 06 22 82 01 35 Tél. : 02 40 29 32 39 Messes le dimanche à 8 h, 10 h et 18h45. Messe le dimanche à 10 h. En semaine : Pour toute information : messe à 8 h, le jeudi et le samedi à 11 h. www.chapelle-saint-pie-v.fr LA BAULE-ESCOUBLAC Chapelle Sainte Anne (37) INDRE-ET-LOIRE La Sauldraye - 44500 LA BAULE- ESCOUBLAC TOURS Tél. : 02 40 29 32 39 Chapelle Saint Michel-Archange Messe le 1er et 3ème dimanche 29 rue d’Amboise - 37000 TOURS du mois à 18 h. Tél. : 02 40 29 32 39 ou 02 47 39 52 73 Messe le 2ème et 4ème dimanche du mois TREILLIERES à 18 h. Chapelle Notre-Dame des Dons 16 rue des Dons - 44119 TREILLIERES VARENNES Tél. : 02 40 29 32 39 Chapelle du Sacré-Cœur Messe le dimanche à 8 h. “La Houssière”, 37600 VARENNES Messe le dimanche à 10h30. Pour toute information : (56) MORBIHAN tél. 02 47 92 36 37 LORIENT Chapelle Saint Joseph (38) ISERE 4 rue de Pressensé - 56100 LORIENT Tél. : 06 22 82 01 35 SERRE-NERPOL Messe le dimanche. 5 (58) NIEVRE (73) SAVOIE RAVEAU CHAMBERY Institut Mater Boni Consilii Chapelle Saint Curé d’Ars 350 Route de Mouchy, 58400 Raveau 35 rue du Transvaal - 73000 CHAMBERY Pour toute information : 03 86 70 11 14 Tél. : 06 22 82 01 35 [email protected] Messe le dimanche à 9h45 ou 17h30. www.sodalitium.eu Messes assurées tout l’été, et un dimanche par mois durant le reste de l’année. (74) HAUTE-SAVOIE ANNECY (69) RHÔNE Institut Mater Boni Consilii Pour toute information : LYON tél. 04 50 52 81 20 Institut Mater Boni Consilii [email protected] 11 rue Pareille, Lyon 1er www.sodalitium.eu (à proximité du quai Saint-Vincent, Messe le 2ème et 4ème dimanche du mois à quai de Saône). 10 h, et certains 3èmes dimanches du mois Tél. : 06 70 45 77 28 à 18 h. Confessions à 9 h. [email protected] Messe le 2ème et 4ème dimanche du mois à 17 h (et certains 1ers et 3èmes dimanches à (75) PARIS 10 h). Confessions à partir de 16h30. PARIS Institut Mater Boni Consilii (70) HAUTE-SAÔNE - Espace Dubail, 18 passage Dubail, 75010 Paris FAVERNEY - Oratoire N.D. du Bon Conseil : Prieuré Notre-Dame de Bethléem 19 rue Théodore Deck, 75015 Paris 70160 FAVERNEY Pour toute information : www.prieure2bethleem.org tél. 0039 0161 839 335 P. Joseph-Marie Mercier (OSB) [email protected] Tél. : 03 84 91 32 15 www.sodalitium.eu Messe le dimanche à 10 h. Messe en Messes tous les dimanches et fêtes de semaine à 11 h et certaines fêtes à 10h30. précepte à 10 h (et d’autres horaires, et souvent en semaine). Confessions dès 9 h. (72) SARTHE LE MANS À 20km au nord-ouest du Mans.
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