Archbishop Viganò Plans to Open Seminary
Archbishop Viganò, 82, announced plans for a new seminary called Collegium Traditionis under his supervision in Torrita di Siena, Italy.
Originally, Viganò purchased the building for the Benedictine nuns of Pienza who were expelled from their monastery. But they later decided not to go ahead with Viganò.
The house will now be adapted as a seminary and retreat center.
Viganò comes from a wealthy family. There are persistent rumours that he will consecrate or has already consecrated one or more bishops, and that he is in contact with groups willing to jump on his boat.
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Originally, Viganò purchased the building for the Benedictine nuns of Pienza who were expelled from their monastery. But they later decided not to go ahead with Viganò.
The house will now be adapted as a seminary and retreat center.
Viganò comes from a wealthy family. There are persistent rumours that he will consecrate or has already consecrated one or more bishops, and that he is in contact with groups willing to jump on his boat.
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