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Padre Peregrino

Interview with “Mass-Conversions.”

Padre Peregrino

Fr. Dave Nix

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.9846 Ratings

🗓️ 17 September 2025

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Today I am interviewed by two young traditional women on everything from my conversion to tradition to Charlie Kirk to embryo rescue. Full video: https://youtu.be/GvIwskeSwSk?si=4y73I3vhVEpX4OyN

Transcript

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0:00.0

All right, welcome everyone back to Masked Versions. Today we have with us Father David Nix. He's a Catholic priest born in Denver, Colorado. Welcome, Father, for joining us today.

0:11.1

Thanks for having me. Just a little bit of his bio is he graduated Boston College in 2000, worked as an EMT, and then later was ordained in 2010.

0:23.4

And he's done a lot of mission trips, including in North America, South America, Africa,

0:28.0

Europe, and Asia, where he's working a lot to end abortion and child trafficking.

0:33.8

He's now a diocese and hermit, a monk with Apostle approved in a rule of life under Canon 603.

0:42.0

And he chose this past way several years ago while deciding to offer exclusively the seven ancient Roman sacraments, especially the traditional Latin Mass.

0:52.0

You can search for him anywhere on the Internet

0:54.8

on any of the social media platforms

0:57.3

under Padre Peregrino.

1:00.4

And we'll begin this off with prayer, please, Father.

1:03.9

Okay.

1:04.1

In nominally, Patri, Saffili, Spiritu, amen.

1:07.2

Ave Maria, grazie plena, dominus tecum,

1:09.5

Benedicta, and Moliadibus, and Benedictus, fruitus ventris, to Jesus. Santa Maria, Matare, or for novis, peccatorivus. Nuncud and Hora, Morkis nosi, amen. Amen. Amen. All right. Thanks again, Father, for coming on today. Thanks for having me.

1:36.9

So our first question here for you is you've been a priest for about 15 years, if I have that right, and about halfway through, you decided to switch solely to the Trinity Mass.

1:40.0

We can explain, you know, kind of the reason why and what drew you.

2:05.3

Yes. Well, there was the good and the bad. I always usually started my podcast with the bad. The bad was that there's really no diocese in the United States that's going to allow a priest to follow the hermeneutic of continuity. I had five novos sort of parishes in five years, and they tried sending me to relatively conservative pastors. So, you know, we're seeing as sort of a conservative diocese, conservative bishops, sent me to conservative pastors.

2:07.2

And really no place was as conservative as me.

2:11.0

Now, your listeners are probably thinking, well, that's because you're an extreme traditionalist.

2:14.7

But I really wasn't an extreme traditionalist back then.

2:17.4

The book I was quoting, or rather the document I was quoting, trying to. you're an extreme traditionalist. But I really wasn't an extreme traditionalist back then.

2:29.6

The book I was quoting, or rather the document I was quoting, trying to do the Novosota the right way, was Redemptsona's Sacramento, which was written by Cardinal Rinzi 2004, signed by Pope John Paul 2.

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