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Author Topic: Bishop Williamson on the future of the Resistance and keeping the Faith  (Read 309 times)

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Some wise words from Bishop Williamson in a sermon in Post Falls, 2013.



"And let me suggest to you that the the let's say the resistance. The resistance may build up may or may not build up. People have free will. The resistance may build up all over the United States. It may build up over the world.

But give it 20 years. If the resistance went on for 20 years, the same problem would come back again.

It took 400 or let's say 500, about 400 years from Luther to Vatican II.

It's taken 40 years from the beginning of society until the slide of the society. 400 to 40 may be it will take only 4 years for the resistance to start sliding. Be prepared.

And dear adults, I don't think you can keep the faith today if you don't read. You must of course pray. Pray the rosary. But you must also read. If you don't read and study the facts of the case and see what the Archbishop was saying. See what the leadership of the society today is saying. See what Father Pfeiffer is saying. Check it all off. Work it out for yourselves."


  Sermon: "Liberalism and the End of the World"                                                                                                 

  3 April 2013  



"You see, be careful. It's infectious.
It's an infection. And the longer anybody stays with the infection, the more he's liable to catch it. Once you catch it, it's difficult to get rid of.
My, oh, my. And I'll say tomorrow that, you know, let's suppose that the resistance gets itself together. It's already got some very fine vestments, thanks to Mr. Bushman. And you're putting together everything necessary for mass.
And it's, as you expect in the United States, it's high quality.
Give the resistance. Be careful. All of us be careful. Give the resistance another 10 or 15 years, and the devil will be back with the same disease."


  Confirmation Sermon                                                                                                                           
  St. Catharines (Ontario, Canada)                                                                                                             
  5 November 2014 


"What I might say is that you give the resistance a few more, what we're calling the resistance. The resistance is struggling to get on its feet, it's struggling to organize, it's struggling to put itself together. Let's assume that the resistance puts itself together a few more years, and then most likely in the normal run of things in our wicked world, the devil will get back into the resistance.

He's already causing it quite a lot of strife, internal strife.

I'm afraid that you and I today, we have to carry our cross. For you and I to have an easy life, as Catholics, if we want to be real Catholics, it's impossible for us not to have, to carry a part of the cross, which is weighing down on the whole church."


The resistance will be purified

"Because, of course, normally experience is wiser.

So those experienced then, a number of whom knew the Archbishop and knew what he was about, is to be hoped that there will be enough of them to swing the vote, it's all in consequence. In any case, God is going to purify his resistance, the resistance to, he's going to purify the followers of his cause, which is the resistance to the apostasy of the modern world, which is, you know, which is that. And he's going to clean it up, with or without society, he will clean up the resistance. So while, from a human point of view, it looks pretty dark, you might need, from a human point of view, Rome went either way. Rome has succeeded in dividing the society, at least, it's, it's, it's, Rome has smashed Humpty Dumpty, and Humpty Dumpty won't be put together again, I don't think.
"


Conference on SSPX, Archbishop Lefebvre & Rome, Part 11                                                                                       
  Bristol                                                                                                                                       
  July 2012 (exact date unknown)