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+Fellay's Fatal Flaw?
« on: February 01, 2021, 04:57:35 AM »

The following, with the quote from Bishop Fellay, is taken from Fr Edward MacDonald's Epiphany Sermon:

 

Baptised children need to be taught the truths of Faith. When they reach the age of
reason they must make an act of Faith and determine to grow in a knowledge of the Faith. By being taught and studying especially the catechism.

 

Vatican Council II changed this. The Council rejected the mission that Our Lord Jesus
Christ had given the Church:
Go and teach ye all nations baptising them in the Name of the Father
and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost.

 

The Council preferred to discuss things with unbelievers and perhaps learn from them.

 

Bishop Bernard Fellay, SSPX, imitating Pope Francis, aka “Papa
Humble” equates this with humility. “A humble person is open to the other. He lets the other person speak. He always finds something to learn or receive from others, because he considers himself small in God’s sight.”1 What Saint has ever found something to learn from unbelievers or heretics?

 

Can you imagine St. Teresa of Avila asking What does Herr Doctor Martin Luther have to say? No, rather in her great and true humility she said we reject what he says. Likewise St. Anthony, the Hammer of heretics, knew in his true humility,that his mission was to convert the Cathars not to learn from them. He had the truth, they were in error.



1 For the Love of the Church: Interview with Bishop Bernard Fellay by Robert Landers, Angelus Press 2020, p.47, emphasis added

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Re: +Fellay's Fatal Flaw?
« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2021, 05:05:09 AM »
Wow!

That really sums it up.

That is what you call FALSE humility. For example, if a priest were to degrade himself in such a way that the priesthood was disgraced.

Just look at JP2 or Pope Francis, or most of the recent Popes! They think they're being humble, but they're actually disgracing their office, which is actually tearing CHRIST down, not practicing humility.

There is humility, yes. But we must respect our souls as created by God for heaven, our bodies as temples of the Holy Ghost -- and our minds as created to know the Truth and remember always that lies and error come from the Father of Lies.

It is not humble to disrespect the truth, remember that. Lies, error, and especially false religions (such as Vatican II) offend God and make Him angry. Who are YOU to disagree with God about such a thing! That isn't humility at all.


Re: +Fellay's Fatal Flaw?
« Reply #2 on: February 01, 2021, 05:54:55 AM »
King St. Louis IX was a REAL saint:
“A Christian should argue with a blasphemer only by running his sword through his bowels as far as it will go.”

Re: +Fellay's Fatal Flaw?
« Reply #3 on: February 01, 2021, 09:06:41 AM »
Bishop Bernard Fellay, SSPX, .... “A humble person is open to the other. He lets the other person speak. He always finds something to learn or receive from others, because he considers himself small in God’s sight.”1 
1 For the Love of the Church: Interview with Bishop Bernard Fellay by Robert Landers, Angelus Press 2020, p.47, emphasis added
What if the "other" is with the resistance or a sedevacantes? 


Re: +Fellay's Fatal Flaw?
« Reply #4 on: February 01, 2021, 09:10:57 AM »
What if the "other" is with the resistance or a sedevacantes?
I am sure that Fellay's quote only applies to the "friends" of the Vatican II religion, like the Jҽωs, Eastern Orthodox, Protestants, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Anamists........ in other words to all the other false religions like the Vatican II religion.    

You see, there is no money or prestige in being with the resistance or sedevacantes, the money and prestige and titles is with the Vatican II religion. THAT is why Fellay kisses up to them. It is a profit deal.