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Bishop Fellay interview.
« Reply #10 on: June 29, 2015, 10:45:42 PM »
Quote from: MaterDominici
Quote from: AJNC
He also said this:

"The Society's weaknesses? The risk of separation is serious. Look at the caricature of Tradition that calls itself the "Resistance", for example: it is a non-Catholic spirit that is almost sectarian. We wish to have nothing to do with it; it is a movement that is withdrawn into itself, with people who think that they are the only good and just men on earth: that is not Catholic. It is an objective, but relative danger. Most of the Society is healthy and will not fall into these illusions. This encourages us to rely upon supernatural means. God will show us what He wants of us; He will speak through circuмstances."



This wasn't an English interview, correct?
I presume when he refers to the "risk of separation" he's speaking of SSPX & Rome.

There are many things wrong with this quote, but the only comment I have time to make is that perhaps God is speaking through circuмstances. People are leaving the SSPX in every direction and a solid number of those who stay do so because they don't see themselves as having any other options.


When BXVI was elected pope, people, like Hutton Gibson and Novus Ordo Watch, predicted that he would cut a deal with Bp Fellay who would then go on to denounce other Traditional groups as non-Catholic. These people really knew what they were talking about!


Bishop Fellay interview.
« Reply #11 on: June 30, 2015, 01:38:35 AM »
A few years ago, maybe 2011 or 2012, I had picked up an SSPX priest from the airport and was taking him to the chapel. (Some in India suspect this priest to be none other than the poster "Nishant").
I asked him about " the Deal". He began to positively salivate! He even said that all associated groups - including the Transalpine Redemptorists, who were in limbo at that time - would be included in the package. The TR, however, managed to join the Modernists on their own steam.
By the time we approached the chapel I was dry in the mouth and was getting heartburn. I then fired my Scud missile: What if after a deal the Conciliar Church allows married/women priests? (This was still in the reign of St BXVI)
"Oh! we will adhere even more profoundly to the Faith" said this latter day St Thomas Aquinas.

Has Bishop Fellay sounded out the Novus Ordo laity?. Will the women and laymen give up the liturgical privileges they now enjoy? Or will such problems be overcome by allowing them to celebrate the TLM?.