Unlike the aborted attempt to make his own Belgian Dominican order, Bp. Fellay could have salvaged the traditional Transalpine Redemptorists who had fled the sell-out at Papa Stronsay. But he didn't.
He could have kept them together and provided them support until a better time, but he didn't.
Why didn't he support the Redemptorists, since they're such formidable evangelizers of the Faith?
Was it because he didn't want to interfere with their leader's Conciliar Church deal?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but if Bp. Fellay was truly protecting the Faith, he would have come to the aid of the traditional Redemptorists.