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Offline Ladislaus

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Re: Bishop Huonder died - R.I.P.
« Reply #50 on: April 06, 2024, 10:39:03 AM »
I do not think so. I believe there are deceased seminarian(s) buried in the crypt as well.

Well, unless said seminarian had not yet received tonsure, he would at least be a cleric.

Re: Bishop Huonder died - R.I.P.
« Reply #51 on: April 06, 2024, 08:25:36 PM »
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Saturday, April 6, 2024
LIBERAL SENTIMENTALITY AND DUPLICITY IN THE NEO-FSSPX


Non Possumus would have had nothing to say about the death of the Bishop (?) Huonder (on whose soul may God have mercy), but we have seen ourselves in the need to fulfill, also on this occasion, the essential duty of this blog: the denunciation of the progressive betrayal by the authorities of the Fraternity of the combat of Archbishop Lefebvre.
We want to draw the attention of readers to some facts that, on the occasion of this death, demonstrate once again that the Neo-FSSPX persists in its plans ordered to be canonically recognized by liberal, modernist and apostate Rome, and integrated into the official counciliar structure.
A priest of the SAJM in Europe has confirmed to us that the Fraternity had arranged for Bishop (?) Huonder to celebrate the Chrismal Mass of Holy Thursday, as happened last year. Remember readers that the FSSPX initially wanted to hide the identity of the officiating bishop, but that attempt proved so ridiculous and embarrassing that the Fraternity had to back down.
On March 19 (San Joseph's feast day), the Bishop (?) Huonder was hospitalized; he was diagnosed with fulminant cancer of the pancreas on March 25 (Holy Monday), and died a week later. The Neo-FSSPX pretends to see at that time, "the finger of God," and we can agree, but in the opposite direction to the one that the deviant congregation pretends.
Demonstrating sentimentality in the manner of the liberals, the Fraternity published the news with this title: Mgr. Huonder has given his beautiful soul to God, unusual praise which is repeated in the text.
We wonder if when Mgr. Vigano dies the FSSPX will say that this great anti-liberal warrior has given his beautiful soul to God. Obviously not, because the Fraternity usually ignores Mgr Vigano because he has been raised up by God to take the flag abandoned by the FSSPX: that of frontal, manly and relentless combat against heretical Rome. By the way, in the unexpected emergence of Mgr Vigano as an anti-liberal prelate at open war with the Council Rome, you indeed ought to see "the finger of God". Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano is a true heir to Archbishop Lefebvre, and this is what deeply upsets the cowardly and traitorous authorities of the Neo-FSSPX. And also faithful sons of Mgr Lefebvre are Mgr. Williamson, Mgr. Faure, Mgr. Thomas Aquinas and Mgr. Zendejas, whose souls, according to the new tendencies of the disoriented Fraternity, will not deserve the qualification of "beautiful" at the time of their deaths.
To top it off, the FSSPX has announced that Mgr. (?) Huonder will be buried in Econe, next to Mgr. Lefebvre. This is a very high honor which, of course, will not be granted by the Fraternity to Mgr Vigano, nor even to Mgr. Williamson, nor to Mgr. Faure, nor to Mgr. Thomas Aquinas, nor to Mgr. Zendejas, nor to any other full anti-liberal, to no one who has maintained to the end of his life the firm resolve to follow the shining and imperishable example of Archbishop Lefebvre's struggle for the sacred rights of truth and for the good of the Church of Christ.





Offline Matthew

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Re: Bishop Huonder died - R.I.P.
« Reply #52 on: April 06, 2024, 09:43:43 PM »
The SSPX is fallen, but that view of the mountains is absolutely beautiful. Imagine seeing such mountains every day, while you chant Psalms which often mention "montes". The 5th Psalm in regular Sunday Vespers for example. "In Exitu".

Talk about God's creation, and greatness, front-and-center.

Re: Bishop Huonder died - R.I.P.
« Reply #53 on: April 06, 2024, 11:08:36 PM »
I don't know how beautiful or how ugly his soul is, let us hope that he is really in a good place, but instant canonization is so typical of the Novus Ordo that this post brings me bad memories.

Offline ElwinRansom1970

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Re: Bishop Huonder died - R.I.P.
« Reply #54 on: April 07, 2024, 06:09:46 PM »
I do not think so. I believe there are deceased seminarian(s) buried in the crypt as well.
If they have received tonsure, these seminarians are not laymen regardless of what the 1984 Code of Canon Law states.