In a recent sermon by Fr. Francois Chazal, he explains that when he went to
meet with Bishop de Mallerais, he endured some half hour of firey darts and
verbal pummeling, and then, the bishop told him in no uncertain terms that
he (Fr. C.) is a soldier, and he (Bp. deM.) is a captain, and it is the soldier's
place to be small and to obey orders. And it is the captain's duty to command.
This sounds like the kind of dialogue two Frenchmen would have. It was most
probably in French! (But Fr. did not say.)
The bishop then assured Fr. that he has ten times the number of errors he has
found +Fellay adhering to and practicing, but he is not going to pull those out
and use them right now. This is not the time, he says.
Maybe the time is soon approaching when he will do so -- and guess what the
reaction will be from +F? Is he going to sit still and take it like Fr. C. did at
this meeting? Uhhh... guess again. The bishop then assured Fr. that +F will no doubt bring out this 'deal' thingy
again and 'put it on the table,' at which time, the bishop says, he will at that
time oppose him, for then is when the 'time is right.'
Maybe the time is soon approaching when he will do so -- and guess what the
reaction will be from +F? Is he going to sit still and take it like Fr. C. did at
this meeting? Uhhh... guess again. And now that +de Galarreta has 'revised his position,' do you suppose that
+deM is going to remain silent on that point, as the field narrows and he is
left all the more alone in his resolve? Can he continue to remain silent? Or will
he make known what his duty demands of him?
Maybe the time is soon approaching when he will do so -- and guess what the
reaction will be from +F? Is he going to sit still and take it like Fr. C. did at
this meeting? Uhhh... guess again. Is +Williamson going to remain silent on that point, now that he is expelled? If
he gives even one sermon to a catechism class or a day care center for the
elderly with Alzheimers, will he make no mention of this grave injustice
against everything holy? "I certainly hope so!" (To quote Bishop Fellay himself!)
Maybe the time is soon approaching when he will do so -- and guess what the
reaction will be from +F? Is he going to sit still and take it like Fr. C. did at
this meeting? Uhhh... guess again. How many opportunities will there be? Of one thing you can be sure: if +F
gives +deM ANY chance to stand up and raise a point in opposition to what +F
is pronouncing at the moment, it will be a TRAP. +F and the
Menzingen-denizens will be watching him like a HAWK. There will be not a single move he can make
that won't be under the intense scrutiny of the
denizens.
How will Bishop Fellay, a most zealous agent of the CDF, proceed to make [Bishop Tissier capitulate, becoming thereby] the biggest prize [+F] could deliver to his Vatican Masters?
Any more questions?