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Found Wanting
« on: May 10, 2015, 10:15:38 AM »
Number CDVIII (408)
 
May 9, 2015

“Found Wanting”


Resistants, God seeks those who seek his will.
Seeking our Fifties’ comfort must fare ill.

Catholics striving today to keep the Faith do not have an easy task. Here is the description by an observer of the present state of the Society of St Pius X in the USA as he sees it, both positive and negative. Let us take the negative first, not in order to spite the Society, but in order to take the measure of the problem. As the American patriot, Patrick Henry, said in 1775: “For my part, whatever anguish of spirit it may cost, I am willing to hear the whole truth, to know the worst, and to provide for it.”

“Up till now the Society priests in the USA have not reacted to the Modernist infiltration of their Society. Most bend over backwards to justify every word and act of their Superior General. How they can justify the compromise in doctrine is a mystery to me. One of them says that just talking with Bishop Fellay will clarify everything. The handful of US seminarians that I have met with are being malformed, lost in justifying everything, even the ‘good’ found in Vatican II. Blind obedience is the drum they march to. Conspiracy theories are taboo in the seminary, so that as future priests they will be easy prey for the enemy. There was no reaction to the visit there of Novus Ordo Bishop Schneider, or to the ‘Argentinian assimilation.’ The ‘Resistance’ to Bishop Fellay’s modernism is absolutely not discussed, being dismissed as another revolt, like that of the ‘Nine’ priests in 1983.

“Yet SSPX Priors indiscriminately permit attendance at Masses of St Peter’s Fraternity, and they define Modernism as a ‘dust pile’ to be swept to one side. A newly ordained priest was sent to attend the installation of a local Novus Ordo bishop. Overall there is no fight against the errors of Vatican II, nor against the errors of the Society’s own Doctrinal Declaration of 2012. Worst of all is the doctrinal slide that has taken place within the Society since 2012, yet still SSPX priests are saying that they will take no action until they see something concrete.”

Such blindness can only be a punishment from God. What is he punishing? In the 1950’s Catholics seeking too much their own worldly comfort were punished by the Council of the 1960’s. To a faithful remnant God granted Archbishop Lefebvre, the true shepherd of the 1970’s and 1980’s.

Surely God was entitled in return to expect that these remnant Catholics would understand the problem, and flee the false solution of the 1950’s. But no. Since the late 1990’s the SSPX leaders and then priests and layfolk have been slowly but surely going back to “Fiftiesism,” or to the “Sunday Catholicism” of the 1950’s, which is a poor return on the multiple graces granted by him to the Society. It would seem that God has had enough. So he has, for instance, allowed a diocese in Argentina to set the example of granting official Church approval to the Society, dismissed by Society HQ as a “merely administrative measure,” but paving the way for a Roman or diocese-by-diocese complete Church approval which everybody would pretend not to notice, but which almost everybody would rejoice in. These Romans are masters!

However, Almighty God is still raising a Resistant remnant out of the Traditional remnant. The observer quoted above concluded: “I think that when the chips all fall, there will be a handful of Nicodemuses and Josephs of Arimathea from among the Society priests and Brothers, and hopefully Sisters. The “Resistant” faithful throughout North America are steady, with occasional newcomers, mostly from the Novus Ordo, or from nothing.” The same steadiness was evident in many Catholics’ reactions to the consecration of Bishop Faure. Here is a future for souls. But let us make no mistake this time round: Almighty God wants no more Sunday Catholics. He wants potential martyrs.

Kyrie eleison.
 
 

Found Wanting
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2015, 10:19:30 PM »
Excellent article!  It points to one of the problems in Tradition that is contributing hugely to the crisis in the SSPX at the moment - Sunday Catholicism.  The days of conveniently going to Mass once a week and then getting on with the rest of your life have been gone since 1962.  Nowadays many Traditional Catholics are actually taking the great grace of a proper parish in this day and age for granted.  They are in their own little rut and are not willing to come out of it to fight for the faith and to try and spread it in this Godless world.  That is why they are willing to go along with the fantasy world in the minds of the SSPX authorities who have convinced themselves that the Modernists in Rome want to return to Tradition.  It is a much easier solution than acknowledging how bad the world is at the moment and how much of a fight we are obliged to put up.


Found Wanting
« Reply #2 on: May 11, 2015, 10:21:37 AM »
Quote from: H.E.
But let us make no mistake this time round: Almighty God wants no more Sunday Catholics. He wants potential martyrs.

Martyrs for what? Is there an explicit cause this time round or are we just gritting our teeth for an operation survival "emergency" that never ends? Genuine emergency calls forth a boost of energy and vigilance but these qualities begin to diminish if the emergency state continues indefinitely. To maintain battle readiness for the long haul, the crusader must be girded with the confidence he is marching toward a defined objective.

Crusaders of Urban II reconquered the Holy Land and Spanish crusaders took back their peninsula. For such noble and well defined causes as these, Catholics will gladly sacrifice their lives and even endure martyrdom.

What does our leadership now seek to accomplish--the reconquest of Rome or just to hold on longer? Militancy is the antidote for "Fiftiesism," but that requires a military-style objective.

Found Wanting
« Reply #3 on: May 11, 2015, 11:59:39 AM »
Quote from: Columba
Quote from: H.E.
But let us make no mistake this time round: Almighty God wants no more Sunday Catholics. He wants potential martyrs.

Martyrs for what? Is there an explicit cause this time round or are we just gritting our teeth for an operation survival "emergency" that never ends? Genuine emergency calls forth a boost of energy and vigilance but these qualities begin to diminish if the emergency state continues indefinitely. To maintain battle readiness for the long haul, the crusader must be girded with the confidence he is marching toward a defined objective.

Crusaders of Urban II reconquered the Holy Land and Spanish crusaders took back their peninsula. For such noble and well defined causes as these, Catholics will gladly sacrifice their lives and even endure martyrdom.

What does our leadership now seek to accomplish--the reconquest of Rome or just to hold on longer? Militancy is the antidote for "Fiftiesism," but that requires a military-style objective.


Yes, martyrs are made by confronting the enemies of the Faith straight on, and such calls should be led by the Bishops who call for them. The red of the Bishop's garment is supposed to signify their willingness to shed their blood for Christ and thier flock.  Let us see our Traditional Bishops do the same, join together and confront the pope to his face and denounce his errors, and their brother Bishop's in their chanceries, fearlessly and without ceasing.
They would surely not be alone as there are many who would join in with them.

Fiftyism is not the most pressing of problems, apathy in the face of conciliarism is the problem, That it is allowed to continue with no real challenge.
Laying the crisis upon the faithful is an easy dodge. The Faithful, because they were faithful, followed their priests and prelates into this morass, justice demands that it  be the same leaders who will lead them out of it.

The Church is a hierarchy, not a peoples' revolution. It has the leaders and the followers. Each should be engaged in action against the scourge according to their proper place and rank.

If one wants to escape from this prison he must do something which can effect his release, and a weekly session of griping and handringing, will not do it.

 

Found Wanting
« Reply #4 on: May 11, 2015, 02:09:38 PM »
Yes, well H.E. shed some of his blood allegorically when he nixed the deal cooked up between Fellay and Benedict. His weekly posts are often useful but this week's invocation of heroic language in the absence of future plans for corresponding action comes across as empty bravado. If there are indeed plans afoot for more heroic action, I will gladly eat my words.