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New Interview with Bishop Fellay
« Reply #35 on: November 30, 2011, 09:54:25 PM »
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All these initiatives, all these interventions clearly show that the Society of St. Pius X is not alone in seeing the doctrinal problems that Vatican II poses.  This movement is extending and it can no longer be stopped.


So why not show us the preamble and tell us how it shows any sign of recognition of the problems with Vatican II?  It would appear from reports it did the opposite.


I trust the people in charge and I've waited for this likely longer than you've been alive.


Oh yeah, Augustine!  What are you waiting for?  For the SSPX to be swallowed up by the cchurch of the beast, because they cant recognize it as such?


What can I say,  I don't think it's reasonable to believe that the light on the Hill has gone out and that the Pope has lost his office or his authority?

I think Archbishop Lefebvre chose wisely.

New Interview with Bishop Fellay
« Reply #36 on: November 30, 2011, 09:56:16 PM »
 Radio Cristiandad has the article in Spanish
http://radiocristiandad.wordpress.com/


New Interview with Bishop Fellay
« Reply #37 on: December 01, 2011, 12:47:22 AM »
"In asking for these prayers I wanted above all the priests and the faithful to become more closely united to Our Lord and to His Holy Mother by the daily recitation of the Rosary and by profound meditation on its mysteries.  We are not in an ordinary situation that would allow us to be content with routine mediocrity.  An understanding of the current crisis is not based on rumors spread via the Internet, nor will solutions come from political astuteness or diplomatic negotiations.  One must look at this crisis with the eyes of faith"


If part of this Rosary Crusade that Bishop Fellay asks of us is to ask The Blessed Virgin Mary to guide the SSPX in the right direction, one wonders what signs Bishop Fellay is expecting if as we have heard that a large number of Superiors at the Albano meeting spoke up against the acceptance of the preamble. When three out of the four SSPX Bishops do not agree with the preamble. When two district superiors have spoken openly against the preamble. I would say the signs were pretty clear a long time ago. And at least three quarters of the SSPX are united. Dare I say that a St Ignatius retreat for the Bishops and Priests who have to make the decision might have been a wise move.

   
Would you trust modernist Rome with tradition?
NOT BLOOMIN LIKELY!!!