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Fr Girouard
« Reply #20 on: March 27, 2013, 11:01:17 AM »
Quote from: BrJoseph
It is clear that we will know more very soon.

http://lefebvristes.forum-box.com/t1556-L-abb-Girouard-serait-il-le-38-me-La-r-sistance-au-ralliement-et-aux-d-rives-lib-rales-s-intensifie.htm

As they say, he will be well received in Toronto if Langley does not support him.



Below is a quote from that link above:


10th of march : High Mass, during the announcements he decided to warn everyone by deliverin the last news: german Carmel, Dom Raphael being expulsed, letter from the 37. He decided then to publicly mention his support, explaining a few elements of his critical text. He went on mentioning that Langley was an exception as a parish, truth being here fully told, since Menzigen uses guillotine to cut the heads (of the courageous priests and bishop refusing Menzingen changing its position). He ended explaining to be ready to pay a high price for explaining what was expected to remain untold, as he refused to loose his soul being a complicit in this silence-operation.

13rd of march : He received a call from abbot Wegner (Canadian district superior) requiring him leaving his parish, as he was transfered to St Cesaire headquarters (4500 km far), (28thof march as a deadline). There, he’ll be under scrutiny, silence and obedience required as soon as possible. A priest from Post Falls (USA) was announced to replace him for next high-Mass (17th of march).





Considering how Fr. G warned the  faithful during the March 10th sermon and how "he refused to loose his soul being a complicit in this silence-operation", why doesn't Fr. just leave the Society instead of allowing himself to be following through with this exile?

I'm just trying to figure out what the reasons or any other circuмstances that may be influencing Fr.'s decision to obey his superiors?  
 

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Fr Girouard
« Reply #21 on: March 27, 2013, 11:32:47 AM »
I think the SSPX superiors are following the same M.O. for laymen as well as priests: Make their life unbearable, a living hell, so as to make them quit. Then they're a quitter.

And let's not forget who the Priests are. They are leaders; they are our shepherds. What shepherd could place himself under "obedience" to someone in error and sit out while the battle is raging? Most wouldn't be able to -- and the SSPX superiors know this.

There are only two ways the torture will end: either he will compromise himself, or he'll get fed up and leave.



Fr Girouard
« Reply #22 on: March 27, 2013, 11:56:21 AM »
Quote from: Matthew
I think the SSPX superiors are following the same M.O. for laymen as well as priests: Make their life unbearable, a living hell, so as to make them quit. Then they're a quitter.


The priests who engage in this type of action use this tactic for slander and will have to account for their scandalous actions before almighty God. May he have mercy on their souls...

Fr Girouard
« Reply #23 on: March 27, 2013, 12:14:17 PM »
Father Girouard will not capitulate, under ordinary circuмstances. I doubt he would even under extraordinary circuмstances.

Fr G saw the writing on the wall a long time ago, and what is happening is the culmination of the SSPX's untergang.

And those fellow poor souls like bearself in Canuckistan, have you noticed that the district has not produced its (Lack of) Convictions magazine for a few years now?

I can speculate where Fr G might end up, but things may have changed since we spoke last.