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Grave Danger
« on: March 30, 2012, 08:55:57 PM »

Number CCXLVI (246)   31 March 2012

GRAVE DANGER

The desire of certain priests within the Society of St Pius X to seek a practical agreement with the Church authorities without a doctrinal agreement seems to be a recurring temptation. For years Bishop Fellay as the Society’s Superior General has refused the idea, but when he said in Winona on February 2 that Rome is willing to accept the Society as is, and that it is ready to satisfy “all the Society’s requirements...on the practical level”, it does look as though Rome is holding out the same temptation once more.

However, the latest news from Rome will be known to many of you: unless the Vatican is playing games with the SSPX, it announced last Friday, March 16, that it found Bishop Fellay’s January reply to its Doctrinal Preamble of September 14 of last year “not sufficient to overcome the doctrinal problems which lie at the foundation of the rift between the Holy See and the SSPX.” And the Vatican gave the SSPX one month in which to “clarify its position” and avoid “a rupture of painful and incalculable consequences.”

But what if Rome were suddenly to cease requiring acceptance of the Council and the New Mass ? What if Rome were suddenly to say, “Alright. We have thought about it. Come back into the Church as you ask. We will give you freedom to criticize the Council as much as you like, and freedom to celebrate the Tridentine Mass exclusively. But do come in !” It might be a very cunning move on the part of Rome, because how could the Society refuse such an offer without seeming inconsistent and downright ungrateful ? Yet on pain of survival it would have to refuse. On pain of survival ? Strong words. But here is a commentary of Archbishop Lefebvre on the matter.

On May 5, 1988, he signed with then Cardinal Ratzinger the protocol (provisional draft) of a practical Rome-Society agreement. On May 6 he took back his (provisional) signature. On June 13 he said, “With the May 5 Protocol we would soon have been dead. We would not have lasted a year. As of now the Society is united, but with that Protocol we would have had to make contacts with them, there would have been division within the Society, everything would have been a cause of division”. “New vocations might have flowed our way because we were united with Rome, but such vocations would have tolerated no disagreement with Rome which means division. As it is, vocations sift themselves before they reach us” (which is still true in Society seminaries).

And why such division ? (Warring vocations would be merely one example amongst countless others). Clearly, because the May 5 Protocol would have meant a practical agreement resting upon a radical doctrinal disagreement between the religion of God and the religion of man. The Archbishop went on to say, “They are pulling us over to the Council... whereas on our side we are saving the Society and Tradition by carefully keeping our distance from them”. Then why did the Archbishop seek such an agreement in the first place ? He continued, “We made an honest effort to keep Tradition going within the official Church. It turned out to be impossible. They have not changed, except for the worse.”

And have they changed since 1988 ? Many would think, only for yet worse.

Kyrie eleison.
 

Grave Danger
« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2012, 09:09:08 PM »
   Bravo!

   Except he is now at open war with Bishop Fellay.

   I pray this was not the final straw which will allow Bishop Fellay to axe him (which the Romans have always wanted) and sign a deal with the modernists.

   I suppose Bishop Williamson felt compelled to sound the alarm.

   Just hope he was not skillfully checkmated into being the cause of his ouster in the SSPX.


Grave Danger
« Reply #2 on: March 31, 2012, 09:49:50 AM »
Quote from: Seraphim
Just hope he was not skillfully checkmated into being the cause of his ouster in the SSPX.


You can't checkmate truth brother. You may be able to push it like a fishing bobber underwater for a time, but it will eventually remerge, and probably take flight too.

Grave Danger
« Reply #3 on: April 01, 2012, 02:35:08 PM »
I was reading back over previous 'Eleison Comments'. Deo gratias for Bishop Williamson.

Quote
Eleison Comments LXVI
A 26-year old Buenos Aires student wrote to me one month ago with an earnest plea. Here it is:
“… I consider that your appreciation of the present situation in all areas is correct, and I agree. I have listened to conferences and read articles of yours, and I understand your pessimism and share it in part. It can hardly be avoided if one takes an overall view of the world in which we live. I have also heard from young folk of the SSPX what you think and say. In all humility, I earnestly beg of you, especially when you are addressing young people, male or female, please give your criticisms a positive slant. Please add to what you say some words of encouragement, hope and perseverance. Yours…. Patricio.”

Dear Patrick, I have much sympathy with your entreaty. You belong to a generation that has been gravely misled by a world that has for several centuries been going wrong, and is now on the brink of catastrophe, humanly speaking. With your head you recognize that the situation is as grave as I say it is, but your heart is nevertheless troubled. Here is Our Lord’s own answer:
“Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, do I give unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, nor let it be afraid” (Jn XIV, 27). And several verses earlier: “Let not your heart be troubled. You believe in God, believe also in me” (Jn XIV, 1). In other words, in the agitation and distress being felt by the Apostles after the Last Supper as the wicked world is closing in on their Divine Master – just like today! – they are not to pretend that the world is not as wicked as they know it is, instead they are to activate their Catholic Faith!

Patrick, with your Faith you know, amongst other things, firstly that the Lord God has everything perfectly under control, and all the devils of Hell (and earth) cannot lift a finger without His permission. Secondly, that He has a master plan to bring an even greater good out of today’s rampant evil. Thirdly, that if today’s godlessness were not producing chaos, that would be a far greater catastrophe than its imminent crash will be, because the tranquil success of godlessness would mean that we human beings were meant to be no more than beasts. Patrick, believe in God, believe also in Our Lord! And pray His Mother’s Holy Rosary. Kyrie Eleison.
La Reja, Argentina
Bishop Richard Williamson

Grave Danger
« Reply #4 on: April 02, 2012, 02:43:23 AM »
This is from Our Lady of Victories in the Philipines
Quote“...............I would like to announce to you that on April 15 there will be First Communions for our
catechism children and on May 13 we will have Confirmations and Pontifical High
Mass by His Excellency, Bishop Richard Williamson. Let us prepare ourselves for these important
ceremonies.”
........ [Bohol Pilgrimage]
As I announced already with joy, His Excellency Bishop Williamson is coming to our
Pilgrimage this year! JOIN US! If you need any assistance, please contact Maricar, the
ACIM-Asia representative in Manila, who is kindly helping you to facilitate your pilgrimage.
Pilgrimage is from May 17 to 19, 2012."Unquote

Does this mean that Bishop Williamson is back working with The SSPX?