Send CathInfo's owner Matthew a gift from his Amazon wish list:
https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/25M2B8RERL1UO

Author Topic: SSPX Conference on the Papacy: Any Impressions?  (Read 3119 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline Domitilla

  • Jr. Member
  • **
  • Posts: 479
  • Reputation: +1009/-29
  • Gender: Male
SSPX Conference on the Papacy: Any Impressions?
« Reply #15 on: November 24, 2012, 03:24:05 PM »
  • Thanks!0
  • No Thanks!0


  • Offline 1531

    • Newbie
    • *
    • Posts: 123
    • Reputation: +205/-0
    • Gender: Male
    SSPX Conference on the Papacy: Any Impressions?
    « Reply #16 on: November 26, 2012, 03:53:50 PM »
  • Thanks!0
  • No Thanks!0
  • What about the 'theological conference' taking place next 4,5 and 6 January in Paris, with +Fellay's own, and not one bishop on the agenda! One could ask, what theological discussion? The agenda will be dealing essentially on VII. Check out the French SSPX site.


    Offline Neil Obstat

    • Hero Member
    • *****
    • Posts: 18177
    • Reputation: +8276/-692
    • Gender: Male
    SSPX Conference on the Papacy: Any Impressions?
    « Reply #17 on: November 26, 2012, 10:25:09 PM »
  • Thanks!0
  • No Thanks!0
  • Quote from: Sigismund
    Quote from: miserere nobis
    I'm surprised the conference isn't on audio CD from Angelus Press.


    Maybe it will come out in time for Christmas.   :wink:


    Chestnuts roasting on an open fire,
    Jack Frost nipping at your nose,
    Let it be said every time everywhere,
    Keep it steady - as she goes!

    You know that Sa-anta is on his sleigh
    He's bringing lots of toys and goodies from +Fellay
    And every mother's child is sure to say:
    Is Vatican II really, really --- okay?

    Religious liberty is very, very limited!
    We have to distinguish what we had mistaken
    As errors of the Council, but were really no more -
    Than just errors in our own perception!! (10,000-Watt smile flashes here)

    And so, I'm offering this simple phrase,
    For kids from one to ninety-two,
    Although we've been tried many times many ways
    Merry Christmas, Vatican Two!

    (Can anyone out there do a imitation?  How about ?
    ????)


    Quote from: Canute
    Quote from: Santo Subito
    From the outside it appears the conference was set up on the Papacy with a deal predicted to happen. The conference could then address the limits of papal power and set up a framework for operating under Conciliar oversight/ structures.

    It looks like that was foiled -- and then they had to have a conference on the papacy anyway! With most of the Society faithful on all sides disgusted with the papacy at the time of the conference, it's not surprising if the turnout was low.


    In retrospect, your theory makes a lot of sense. I think Bp. Fellay and just about everyone else expected the deal to be long concluded by October -- so a conference on the papacy could serve the double purpose of, on one hand, being a "victory lap" for promoting the deal to skeptical traditional Catholics and, on the other, of being a public demonstration of loyalty to Benedict XVI.

    The collapse of the deal (or putting it on ice for the moment) probably took the wind out of everyone's sails and reduced them to repeating the same old, same old SSPX positions on the pope.

    That way, Sigismund, The Angelus wouldn't need to do a new CD at all! :smile:



    Oh, come on, Canute - don't be a party pooper!

    Quote from: Elmer Fudd
    One of my family members came back from the conference all fired up on how Bishop Fellay and Co. have and hold the salvation of our souls at the highest level, all the while being bamboozled by Bishop Fellay's blazing 10,000 watt smile and extremely cunning tongue.

    Doesn't even realize:  if +Fellay has [any] cares about our salvation, then what is he doing trying to make a deal with modernist rome [that doesn't] care about the supreme law of the church?!

    It should be obvious that the conference on the Papacy is just a [preparatory] phase for the eventual move of the society into modernist Rome.  Bishop "I was deceived" Fellay is now in the process of deceiving the laity and his priest.

    It should be more obvious since he brought his Kosher counsel with him, who and what is behind all of this.

    +Fellay is going to wait until the waters calm down before [he] makes the final move to Modernist Rome.



    Bishop "I was deceived" Fellay  <------------   I LOVE IT!   :roll-laugh2:

    Oh - oh - and the blazing 10,000 watt smile and extremely cunning tongue.  :laugh1:


    Quote from: subpallaeMariae
    The new calendar from Angelus Press is on the Papacy too.


    Maybe they used the wrong calendar crystal ball this time .......   :jester:

    Quote from: 1531
    What about the 'theological conference' taking place next 4,5 and 6 January in Paris, with +Fellay's own, and not one bishop on the agenda! One could ask, what theological discussion? The agenda will be dealing essentially on VII. Check out the French SSPX site.



    I find it hilarious that the Menzingen-denizens think they can
    pull the wool over the eyes of those who dare to read CathInfo!   :roll-laugh2:

    .--. .-.-.- ... .-.-.- ..-. --- .-. - .... . -.- .. -. --. -.. --- -- --..-- - .... . .--. --- .-- . .-. .- -. -.. -....- -....- .--- ..- ... - -.- .. -.. -.. .. -. --. .-.-.