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Author Topic: Bishop Vitus Huonder: A Genuine Friend of Catholic Tradition?  (Read 5967 times)

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Offline Ladislaus

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Re: Bishop Vitus Huonder: A Genuine Friend of Catholic Tradition?
« Reply #5 on: May 01, 2023, 06:55:50 AM »
There could hardly be a more damning article that that one.

Agreed.  Whoever wrote this did a great service by exposing this information.  Someone might do well to investigate the genealogical lineage of Huonder.

So Huonder somehow picked up this reputation for being a conservative ... here:
https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/society/vitus-huonder_-death-to-gαys--bishop-of-chur-retires/44975990

This is from his Wikipedia page:
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Pope Benedict XVI appointed him bishop of Chur on 8 July 2007.[1] He received his episcopal consecration on 8 September 2007 from Amédée Grab, his predecessor as bishop of Chur.  His tenure proved controversial to some, as he reaffirmed orthodox Catholic doctrine in strong and uncompromising terms.

Pope Francis accepted his resignation on 20 May 2019.

So if he was this great conservative, why did Bergoglio twice refuses his resignation?  Bergoglio would normally insist upon the resignation of a truly conservative/Traditional bishop ... and certainly not reject it.

IMO, Huonder was being groomed and set up as a "conservative" precisely in order to infiltrate the SSPX ... just like Ratzinger was having his persona re-created as "God's Rottweiler" when he was a flaming Modernist ("heretic worse than Luther" according to Bishop Tissier).  Huonder even chose Instaurare omnia in Christo as his episcopal motto upon his consecration in 2007.  So it's very possible that he's been groomed from very early on to infiltrate SSPX.

Re: Bishop Vitus Huonder: A Genuine Friend of Catholic Tradition?
« Reply #6 on: May 01, 2023, 06:59:16 AM »
Agreed.  Whoever wrote this did a great service by exposing this information.

I’m going to re-run through the DeepL translator (which does a better job than the Google app), and send to the US District office, requesting comment.


Offline Pax Vobis

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Re: Bishop Vitus Huonder: A Genuine Friend of Catholic Tradition?
« Reply #7 on: May 01, 2023, 08:26:15 AM »
Never trust a German Modernist cleric.  They (along with the French Modernists) were the ones leading V2.  Uber liberal and uber crafty.

Re: Bishop Vitus Huonder: A Genuine Friend of Catholic Tradition?
« Reply #8 on: May 01, 2023, 08:36:06 AM »
Agreed.  Whoever wrote this did a great service by exposing this information.  Someone might do well to investigate the genealogical lineage of Huonder.

Most of the original articles on Non Possumus are written by CI member “Cristera.”  

She was fairly active on CI in the critical days of 2011-2013, and contributed many excellent posts, but she rarely posts here anymore (I believe she did recently post something on the Huonder holy oils issue).  She is an attorney in her home country.

Re: Bishop Vitus Huonder: A Genuine Friend of Catholic Tradition?
« Reply #9 on: May 01, 2023, 12:34:32 PM »
Prior Toupee in Sanford Fl was ecstatic over Hounder. He even linked a video entitled 'Video of The week, in the weekly newsletter" The Path to the Society of Saint Pious X.  The comments at the end of the video has many SSPX followers gushing over Hounder--Some of the comments below.

1.   This bishop was so brave and honest. That's the kind of men Church needs.
2.    I am in shock for the honesty and openness of this bishop. Thank you for speaking up in support of those who loves the tradition of the Church and love the Old Rite, like me and my kids. Not SSPX member but respectful and supportive of their work.
3.   Wonderful summary, and with such gravitas - no hysteria, no name calling, just the facts - what a real bishop should be. Waiting for Part 2!!
4.   What a tremendous boon to the Church for this Archbishop to provide this impressive testimonial and historical recounting.
5.   God Bless the Good Archbishop and the SSPX!