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Bishop Faure (SAJM) Editorial
« on: June 06, 2019, 10:41:36 PM »
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    Bishop Tissier de Mallerais, twenty years after his episcopal consecration (1), affirmed that nothing was being done by the conciliar popes to rebuild the faith. "The great apostasy of which St. Paul speaks (2 Thes 2:3) has not ceased to grow. The social royalty of Christ is totally annihilated by religious freedom and human rights" [of Vatican Council 2]. "Without the consecrations of Archbishop Lefebvre in 1988 we would have died; no Fraternity of St. Peter, nor anything else (neither Ecclesia Dei, nor Motu Proprio, nor Mass...). Tradition would have died - "Operation Survival" was a complete success thanks to the heroic act of Archbishop Lefebvre (still "excommunicated"...) Nothing has changed in Rome: Hardening of hearts, blindness of minds (...) The parallel Church is the new Church of Vatican II; its new religion or "no religion".

    To the remark of his interlocutor: "Many of those who fought alongside Archbishop Lefebvre now tend to rally to Rome, seeking a 'more regular status' within the Church", Mgr. Tissier de Mallerais replied: "Yes, many losses, due to a lack of principles, infidelities in the struggle of the Fraternity (and of Archbishop Lefebvre), the search for a compromise, an aspiration for peace - These poor people, whether priests or lay people, are liberals, seduced by the smiles of the Vatican prelates. They are people tired of the long struggle of Faith... but this struggle may last another thirty years -[this was ten years ago...] - therefore, do not lower your weapons, do not seek reconciliation, but continue the struggle!"

    "My most memorable recollection of Archbishop Lefebvre? That of October 13, 1969, when he opened the door for us in Fribourg, Switzerland, alone, without any priest, by welcoming us, the nine seminarians. All alone, aged 63, he starts all over again with us, poor young people!"

    "Has the fight changed? Absolutely not. Nothing has changed - with rare exceptions, the bishops are enraged against the Mass - their new religion is opposed to the true Mass which destroys their new and false religion, a religion without sacrifice, without atonement for sin, without divine justice, without penance, without asceticism; the new religion of the so-called "love, love, love, love"... The fight against religious freedom of the Second Vatican Council cannot be separated from the fight for the Mass. Likewise, the fight against ecuмenism is a fight for the social kingship of Christ.

    "Bishop Rifan, of Campos, no longer fights against the new mass, against religious freedom, etc. He had to stop fighting. Silence in the face of the heresies of the new religion is the price, the sine qua non condition for "reconciliation", agreement, the Personal Prelature." - What can we say today about the ecuмenism of the one who was to be the resident guest of the Fraternity in Switzerland, the conciliar bishop Mgr Huonder? He is the founder of the feast of the "Dies Judaicus", now mandatory in the Church in Switzerland (2). His stay has apparently been cancelled for the moment; what will happen in the future?]

    "Archbishop Lefebvre was right: only bishops who are totally free of any influence from liberal Rome can work for the good of the Church."

    "What will be the greatest challenges in the next few years? Above all, our persistence in refusing the errors of Vatican II and our determination to refuse any 'reconciliation' with occupied Rome. Archbishop Lefebvre would exclaim - even when speaking of Benedict XVI ("a true modernist"): "Heretics, you pervert the faith of the faithful!"

    "What will the next few years be like? In Rome, apostasy: organized with the Jєωιѕн religion -[on this subject, see the journey of the one who will perhaps one day be the host of the Fraternity, Bishop Huonder (2)] - But soon: 'At the end my Immaculate Heart will triumph'... with a new Catholic pope. This is not the time to falter; the devil, seeing that he has only a short time left, hastens to destroy what still resists him. [The FSSPX, for example...]

    Ten years later, these words of Bishop Tissier have not aged a bit. Thirty years after the words of 1988, not a single line, not a single word needs to be changed. The situation of the Church is only getting worse - who will claim otherwise?

    On the other hand, a change has occurred: before 2012 it was the Council Church that persecuted and expelled the most faithful, while today it is Menzingen who, after expelling one of its bishops and many priests, including a permanent member of the Chapter, is today expelling the Oblate Sisters of the Fraternity who took such good care of the little pupils of the Saint Michael School in England. The motive? Their refusal to pledge allegiance to the conciliar church by receiving the local bishop and participating in a ceremony with the students. Nothing more normal, in short, for a fraternity rallied, reconciled and almost recuperated by the conciliar Church, to expel the recalcitrant who refuse to accept the apostasy of the new religion.

    The venom of the errors of the Council has penetrated all the fibers of the Church; as Benedict XVI says, the ship is taking in water from all sides and it is very close to capsizing bodies and souls, but Our Lord has told us: "His enemies will not prevail against Her".

    And Our Lady at La Salette: "Fight, children of Light, you few who see in it... the Church will be eclipsed, Rome will lose the Faith. May your zeal make you hungry for the glory and honor of Jesus Christ."

    Be brave, dear faithful!
                                                                                  Bishop Faure


    (1) Interview of Bishop Tissier de Mallerais at The Angelus, 31 July 2008.
    (2) Links to the website Non possumus (in Spanish, translation possible) which gives links to the docuмents:
    http://nonpossumus-vcr.blogspot.com/2019/03/acerca-de-los-vinculos-de-mons-huonder.html?m=0
    http://nonpossumus-vcr.blogspot.com/2019/04/comunicado-de-la-diocesis-de-chur.html?m=0
    http://nonpossumus-vcr.blogspot.com/2019/04/entrevista-mons-huonder-por-die.html?m=0
    Link to Bishop Huonder's message for the first Dies Judaïcus in Switzerland on March 20, 2011:
    http://www.ivescovi.ch/dialogo/giudaismo/message-pour-le-dies-judaicus-20-mars-2011
    Rom 5: 20 - "But where sin increased, grace abounded all the more."


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    Re: Bishop Faure (SAJM) Editorial
    « Reply #1 on: June 06, 2019, 11:08:37 PM »
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    I did not see that Mr. G had already translated this.

    Please delete; my apologies.
    Rom 5: 20 - "But where sin increased, grace abounded all the more."