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Offline SJB

Archbishop Lefebvre and the true Solution for restoration.
« Reply #5 on: May 14, 2012, 05:49:56 AM »
Quote from: Anthony M
More nonsense from crack pots?

The points of Archbishop Lefebvre remain valid today as they were in 1966. If you can't see that, then who is the modernist? Does truth Change with times? Sounds like Modernism?????


Anthony, I've quoted that letter from Archbishop Lefebvre many times, and here on Cathinfo just recently. The fact is that ABL said different things at different times. If you read that letter, you'd see he was calling for Paul VI to condemn the rampant liberalism as many other true popes had done.

What actually happened after 1966? Are you going to deny the facts and pretend it's still 1966?




Archbishop Lefebvre and the true Solution for restoration.
« Reply #6 on: May 14, 2012, 06:17:25 PM »
Quote from: Anthony M
More nonsense from crack pots?

The points of Archbishop Lefebvre remain valid today as they were in 1966. If you can't see that, then who is the modernist? Does truth Change with times? Sounds like Modernism?????



Uh.....the arguments of ABL.....regarding Rome and the SSPX....from before there was even an SSPX......are as valid today...

And you are calling other people crack pots? :shocked:


Archbishop Lefebvre and the true Solution for restoration.
« Reply #7 on: May 14, 2012, 09:07:58 PM »
Quote from: Anthony M
More nonsense from crack pots?

The points of Archbishop Lefebvre remain valid today as they were in 1966. If you can't see that, then who is the modernist? Does truth Change with times? Sounds like Modernism?????



Anthony,

As many here will attest, I am a conservative who happily attends reverent and rubrical NO Liturgies along with the  TLM and the Byzantine Liturgy (which I attend almost exclusively now)  I think ABL was wrong to consecrate bishops, and wrong to remain outside of visible  visible communion with the See of Peter.  I mention this to establish that I am in no way a natural enemy of your position.  However, the notion that the Archbishop would have approved of the actions of Bishop Fellay is not in communion with reality.