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Author Topic: Archbishop Viganò: 'Heretical Propositions in Vatican II should be Condemned'  (Read 4848 times)

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Offline Ladislaus

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Seeing as there is no real basis or evidence to support the Opus Dei/Vigano connection, I thought I woud copy/paste this blurb on "negative doubt" (i.e., harboring doubts without any well-founded reason).  "A negative doubt is to be despised."
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Yes, he's basically sending his letters to be published/translated to some guy who likes Opus Dei.  That's rock solid.  It couldn't just be because he had some relationship with the man where he trusted him not to reveal his whereabouts.

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Yes, he's basically sending his letters to be published/translated to some guy who likes Opus Dei.  That's rock solid.  It couldn't just be because he had some relationship with the man where he trusted him not to reveal his whereabouts.
Agreed (especially because if Vigano WAS some Opus Dei subversive, he would certainly conceal the identity of his -alleged- Opus Dei associations and collaborators).


My apologies for getting the wrong Andy. Thanks for the correction.

I read most of the Randy Engel piece that was linked to. The info, if correct is disturbing. I don't trust Randy Engel to actually assess any situation objectively, since in the past she has asserted many things that can't be proven. She speculates a lot. However, if her research is correct, then Vigano may indeed have an Opus Dei connection himself, but she hasn't found a direct personal connection of Vigano to Opus Dei.

She says that Aldo Maria Valli was the first to publish Vigano's testimony, and that Valli is a member of Opus Dei. She also says that Marco Tosatti has connections to Opus Dei in that he has been supportive of Opus Dei members and causes, and that Valli himself says that he has been influenced by Esciva's writings. (So probably not member of opus Dei, but a fan).

Engel also says that Opus Dei has established or taken over EWTN, National Catholic Register and Lifesite News.

She says, regarding Vigano's top two ghostwriters:
"Thus far, this writer has concretely docuмented that Vigano's top two ghostwriters have serious connections to Opus Dei, as has the official translator of Viganos works."

Engel also writes about Vigano's interference with the diocesan investigation into Nienstadt. She contends that if Vigano really cares about the ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖ problems in the Church, then he should correct his former stance reagarding Nienstadt (or words to that effect).

So all in all, Engel's article brings up some really good questions.


Thank you for the summary. 

Thank you very much for your post, Meg.

You have some big schismatic stick up your posterior about +Vigano.

Why do you always get upset? Fact is, Viganò is said to have been in hiding for quite some time. One might even ask, whether all these blog-posts really are his (or of his ghostwriters in his interest), or whether he is alive at all.