Traditional Marian Franciscans in UK to be dissolved despite growth

 



The Marian Franciscan friars celebrate the Traditional Latin Mass. They indicate that they will relocate and join another association with a similar charism.


The Marian Franciscan friars, who celebrate the Traditional Latin Mass, faced opposition from a new bishop in the Diocese of Dunkeld and indicated that they will relocate and join another association.


(LifeSiteNews) — The Priests of the Association of the Family of Mary Immaculate and St. Francis, better known as the Marian Franciscans, will be dissolved on the last day of May and will no longer exist as an association of the faithful.

The friars, who celebrate both the Traditional Latin Mass and the Novus Ordo Mass, have indicated that they will relocate and join another association with a similar charism. A press release hints that they will be leaving the United Kingdom but offers no details.  

Their community consists of approximately 20 mendicant friars inspired by the Marian spirituality of St. Francis of Assisi and St. Maximilian Kolbe.

“Ave Maria!  It is with heavy hearts that we break the news to you that the UK Association of Marian Franciscans will be dissolved as of May 31,” lamented an announcement on X. “We unite all our sufferings with those of the Sorrowful Heart of Mary. God bless you all and Mother Mary keep you.”

    Ave Maria! It is with heavy hearts that we break the news to you that the UK Association of Marian Franciscans will be dissolved as of May 31. We unite all our sufferings with those of the Sorrowful Heart of Mary. God bless you all and Mother Mary keep you. pic.twitter.com/HoHuXNS8ey

    — The Marian Franciscans (@marianfriars) May 28, 2026

According to a press release issued on their behalf:

    The first Friars were welcomed to the Diocese of Portsmouth in November 2014. In June 2015 they assumed pastoral care of St Mary’s Parish, Gosport, and on 31 May 2018 Bishop Philip Egan formally erected the Public Association of the Family of Mary Immaculate and St Francis. In July 2019, four members of the Association were ordained to the priesthood in the old rite.

    As vocations increased in Gosport, the Friars opened a second house at St Joseph’s, Copnor, Portsmouth, in February 2020. Their ministry expanded rapidly and included the celebration of the Traditional Latin Mass, daily Vespers and Holy Hour, First Fridays and First Saturdays, men’s groups, retreats, and conferences. Their work also extended within the Diocese of Portsmouth and into London, where they served communities including Tyburn Convent, St Mary Magdalen and St Joseph’s, Wembley. Following … Pope Francis’s 2021 document Traditionis Custodes, diocesan authorisation for celebrations of the traditional liturgy became more restricted….

    In 2022, the Friars relocated from Gosport to the Diocese of Dunkeld, where they were welcomed by Bishop Stephen Robson alongside approximately twenty Marian Franciscan sisters. A 2022 diocesan press release confirmed that the community had been received in Dundee and that plans were being explored for the purchase of a friary, convent, chapel and grounds for their long-term use.

    Those plans did not proceed to completion. Following the appointment of Bishop Andrew McKenzie, who was ordained Bishop of Dunkeld on 10 August 2024, the Friars and sisters were informed in February 2025 that the previously agreed property purchase would not be ratified and that they would need to leave the diocese. The deadline was later extended, allowing the communities to remain in the two properties until 31 October 2026.

    Supporters say the Dundee community has flourished since the Friars’ arrival, with attendance growing significantly and many young families participating in the apostolate’s liturgical and devotional life. The community has also been associated with large numbers of baptisms, Marian consecrations and wider engagement among the faithful.

The friars reportedly voted on April 27, 2026 to petition for dissolution. Bishop Philip Egan of Portsmouth issued a decree of dissolution on May 24.



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