Bishop Williamson told me since several years ago, that he thinks the message is true. It's a lie to say otherwise. He has always supported the seer.
Some good priests also believe the message is true. I think the same. I've met the seer and I can say she's a very good catholic woman, devout, humble, charitable. She has dedicated her life to promote the Rosary for the Consacration of Russia. I do belong to her site, a site for praying. A site dedicated to Our Lady.
A very good priest, thomist, told me the messages fullfils all the conditions requested by Saint John of the Cross.
I know how she has been persecuted, mocked, attacked.
The real seer is always attacked. Because the proud people cannot understand a message full of charity. They always mock the messenger, they try to discredit the message. And this is a sign the message comes really from God.
I support Bishop Williamson, I thank him for publicly support the message and the Messenger. I also support the seer. And I thank God for such big grace.
Indeed !
As I predicted last night that the authenticity (or otherwise) of the message was also proved by its reception by the faithful - do we see charity and harmony as a result of the message - are there good fruits in those who accept and embrace it ?
On the contrary ! I see name calling and questions about "loyalty" to Bishop Williamson. Here we have a problem:
Why is this question concerning Dawn Marie / Mrs. Anderson being made a question of adherence to the Bishop ?
Surely our loyalty is to the Faith as expressed in the Magisterium which is the Sacred Scriptures, the Tradition of the Church, the continuous teachings of the Fathers, Popes and Councils up to the Second Vatican Council. This is what the Archbishop taught and this is what Bishop Williamson teaches. To this he superads a private opinion of which he
carefully wrote himself:
As to the messenger, readers are entitled to distrust my personal judgment, but as to the perfect correspondence between inside story and outside facts, readers can judge for themselves.
Insofar as he espouses the Faith then we are in agreement, but as he always said of the SSXP it is a human institution and as such capable of defecting and we put human trust in a human institution - I would think that he would expect nothing more of himself - certainly he has always said that both publicly and privately. I do question his judgment (as he allows) but not the man - he's generally spot on in my opinion.
That he told you he believes her, he repeats here; that he told me 2 years ago he didn't believe her any more is a fact - at least I know it to be true.
Can a person change their mind ? Evidently !
The fact that he has changed his mind (and quite often on this question) does not exclude the possibility that he is wrong now even as he thinks he is right when previously he held the contrary position.
Why speak of "lies" ? St. Anselm spoke of "fides quaerens intellectum" (Faith seeking to understand). As Gamaliel said of Christianity: "If it is of God it will prosper, if not..." we can say no more !
Cannot civilized Catholics debate with virtue not venom ?