
Archbishop Allen Vigneron | Archdiocese of Detriot
The Archdiocese of Detroit has issued an advisory concerning a group known as “The Society of Our Lady, Queen of all Saints,” which operates in Southfield and other locations. The advisory was distributed to parishes for publication in their bulletins.
According to the Archdiocese, the group describes itself as “a group of Catholic clergy offering the traditional sacraments.” As of August 2025, it was using rented space at The Church of the Redeemer, an Episcopal church in Southfield. Previously, the group operated out of the Little Rose Chapel Shrine in Taylor, a location that does not have any affiliation with the Archdiocese of Detroit. The advisory also noted that an individual claiming to be clergy from this society has visited area parishes.
The Archdiocese clarified its position on the group: “In the interest of truth and to avoid confusion among the faithful, we must clarify that, as best we are able to tell, The Society of Our Lady, Queen of all Saints is not an organization in ecclesiastical communion with the Catholic Church. Catholics are advised to avoid association with this group.”
The statement concluded: “Thank you for your attention to this important matter. Let us pray that God will bring all Christian communities into full communion with the Roman Catholic Church, so that we may all be one. (cf. John 17:21)”
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