Istituto Mater Boni Consilii
The Institute of the Mother of Good Counsel (Italian: Istituto Mater Boni Consilii; Latin: Institutum Mater Boni Consilii; IMBC) is a sedeprivationist traditionalist Catholic religious congregation based in Italy.
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Abbreviation | IMBC |
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Formation | December 1985 |
Type | Sedeprivationist Catholic religious congregation |
Headquarters | Verrua Savoia, Turin, Italy |
Bishop | Geert Stuyver |
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Adhering to the Thesis of Cassiciacum of the French theologian Bishop Michel-Louis Guérard des Lauriers, the institute teaches that while Pope Francis is a duly elected pope, unless he recants the doctrinal changes brought by the Second Vatican Council, he lacks the authority to either teach or govern, and is only pope materialiter sed non formaliter, that is "materially but not formally.[1]
History
The Institute of the Mother of Good Counsel was formed in December 1985, when four Italian priests left the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX). These priests were Father Francesco Ricossa, Father Franco Munari, Father Curzio Nitoglia, and Father Giuseppe Murro. These priests were dissatisfied with the position the SSPX, which acknowledged John Paul II as a true pope but disobeyed him.
The IMBC was first based in Nichelino, Province of Turin,[2] Italy, then later in Verrua Savoia, Province of Turin (currently the Metropolitan City of Turin), Italy.
In September 1986, two priests of the institute traveled to Raveau, France, for the IMBC, to meet the French sedeprivationist Bishop Michel-Louis Guérard des Lauriers, whose Thesis of Cassiciacum the IMBC adopted.[3]
In May 1987, the founders of institute wrote a retraction of doctrines they professed in the past when they still belonged to the SSPX.[4]
Bishops
The IMBC was formerly assisted by Bishop Robert McKenna, an American sedeprivationist bishop, and Bishop Franco Munari, one of the four founders of the institute, who later left it.[5] Both of these bishops were consecrated by des Lauriers in 1986 and 1987, respectively.
On 16 January 2002, McKenna consecrated to the episcopacy Father Geert Jan Stuyver,[6] a Belgian priest and member of the IMBC, who administers to the needs of the institute at present.
Present day
The IMBC also uses the name Sodalitium Pianum as an alternative name; this was the name of an unofficial group of theologians and others set up in the early twentieth century by Umberto Benigni to report to him those thought to be teaching Modernist doctrines.[7]
References
- Istituto Mater Boni Consilii (IMBC). "Who We Are".
- Mons. Michel-Louis Guérard des Lauriers, Il problema dell'autorità e dell'episcopato nella Chiesa, Prefazione, Centro Librario Sodalitium, 2005, p. 3
- Sodalitium N. 67 December 2002 p.3 Editorial.
- Sodalitium N. 13 May 1987.
- Dugan, George (6 January 1974). "Latin Mass of Old Is Luring Catholics". The New York Times. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
- Photographs of the episcopal consecration of Bishop Geert Jan Stuyver
- Thomas Marschler (2002). "Benigni, Umberto". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.). Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) (in German). Vol. 20. Nordhausen: Bautz. cols. 113–116. ISBN 3-88309-091-3.; Encyclopædia Britannica