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Anthony J. Cekada (July 18, 1951 – September 11, 2020) was an American Sedevacantist priest and author.


Biography


Early life

Cekada was born to a Slovenian-Italian family as a third-generation American. He was raised in Milwaukee where his father worked as a chauffeur for the Schlitz family of Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company. His mother died of cancer when he was 12 years old. After graduating high school in 1969, Cekada began studying at St. Francis Roman Catholic Seminary College in Milwaukee where he "immediately began a one-man protest against ... theological and liturgical modernism" before graduating with a bachelor's degree in Theology in 1973; he studied organ and musical composition at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music. In 1975, after two years as a Cistercian monk, he entered
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in
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,
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, joined the
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, completed his studies, and was ordained to the priesthood by
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in 1977.


St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary

Following his sacerdotal ordination, Cekada taught seminarians at St. Joseph's House of Studies,
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, and St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary, Ridgefield, Connecticut.


The Nine and Death

From 1979 to 1989 he resided in Oyster Bay Cove, New York, where he did pastoral and administrative work, and edited the traditionalist publication ''The Roman Catholic''. In 1983 Cekada, along with eight other priests, broke with the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) over various theological issues and several years later formed the
Society of St. Pius V The Society of Saint Pius V (SSPV; lat, Societas Sacerdotalis Sancti Pii Quinti), is a traditionalist Catholic society of priests, formed in 1983, and based in Oyster Bay Cove, New York, United States. The society broke away from the Society of ...
(SSPV), headed by then Fr. Clarence Kelly. In 1989 Cekada left the SSPV and he moved to West Chester, where he assisted with pastoral work at St. Gertrude the Great Traditional Roman Catholic Church. Cekada was a well-known and convinced sedevacantist, believing the popes of the Second Vatican Council to have been invalid pontiffs. Once a month during the academic year, Cekada traveled to Brooksville, Florida where he taught Canon Law, Liturgy, and Scripture. He died on September 11, 2020 in West Chester, Ohio. He was 69 years old.


Authorship

He had devoted a considerable amount of time to research and writing. TAN Books published two of his works criticizing the post-Vatican II liturgical reform. One was a commentary and new translation for ''
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'', a key document in the history of the traditional movement. The other, ''The Problems with the Prayers of the Modern Mass'', argues that the 1969 Roman Missal systematically omits Catholic doctrines (e.g. the uniqueness of the Church); it has been translated into at least four languages. Cekada had written two introductory booklets for newcomers to the Traditional Mass which were published by St. Gertrude the Great Church. Cekada's bibliography includes apologetic, analytical and controversial articles on a great variety of topics: the errors of Vatican II and the post-Conciliar popes, canon law, seminary formation, the Feeney case, the Mass of Paul VI, the pre-Vatican II liturgical changes, the validity of post Vatican II sacramental rites, questions in moral and pastoral theology, and the case for sedevacantism, the Schiavo case, the Society of St. Pius X, intramural traditionalist disputes, and rubrical matters. In 2010 Cekada completed ''Work of Human Hands: A Theological Critique of the Mass of Paul VI,'' a 468-page study of the post-Vatican II liturgical reform published by Philothea Press which argues the new rite permits “irrelevance” and “destroys Catholic doctrine concerning…the Real Presence.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Cekada, Anthony 1951 births 2020 deaths Sedevacantists Traditionalist Catholic priests American traditionalist Catholics 20th-century American Roman Catholic priests 21st-century American Roman Catholic priests American people of Slovenian descent American writers of Italian descent People from Oyster Bay Cove, New York People from West Chester, Butler County, Ohio Catholics from Ohio Former members of the Society of Saint Pius X