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Interview with Bishop Bernard Fellay
« Reply #5 on: December 04, 2013, 11:09:50 PM »
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Bishop Fellay said: "I used the word “modernist;”  I think that it was not understood by everybody."


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Bishop Fellay said: "They are not in my head."


Enough said...please.

Interview with Bishop Bernard Fellay
« Reply #6 on: December 05, 2013, 12:06:08 AM »
über-mentevacantism


Interview with Bishop Bernard Fellay
« Reply #7 on: December 05, 2013, 12:13:06 AM »
Doesn't Bp. Fellay know that the philosophical root of Modernism is agnosticism (i.e., doubt)? This is at the beginning of Pascendi, ¶6!

Interview with Bishop Bernard Fellay
« Reply #8 on: December 05, 2013, 07:37:54 AM »
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I used the word “modernist;”  I think that it was not understood by everybody.  Perhaps I should have said a modernist in his actions.  Once again, he is not a modernist in the absolute, theoretical sense:  a man who develops a whole coherent system;  that coherence does not exist.


Of course no one understands the thinking and speech of the Bishop and what he says, that is the usual boilerplate Menzingen by which all responsibility is avoided..
What does this fellow mean that there is no coherence in the Pope's modernism???
He is a classic and firmly formed modernist who acts according to his system of belief. He is very consistent.
Bishop Fellay needs to read Pacendi a few more times and stop confusing and misleading the faithful with his own modernized parsing.

Perhaps he needs to be banned from Cathinfo.

Interview with Bishop Bernard Fellay
« Reply #9 on: December 05, 2013, 07:51:35 AM »
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Perhaps he needs to be banned from Cathinfo.

 :laugh1:

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I used the word “modernist;”  I think that it was not understood by everybody.  Perhaps I should have said a modernist in his actions.  Once again, he is not a modernist in the absolute, theoretical sense:  a man who develops a whole coherent system;  that coherence does not exist.


Of course no one understands the thinking and speech of the Bishop and what he says, that is the usual boilerplate Menzingen by which all responsibility is avoided..
What does this fellow mean that there is no coherence in the Pope's modernism???
He is a classic and firmly formed modernist who acts according to his system of belief. He is very consistent.
Bishop Fellay needs to read Pacendi a few more times and stop confusing and misleading the faithful with his own modernized parsing.


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Q: What do you think would be Archbishop Lefebvre’s assessment of the crisis as things stand in 2008?

Tissier de Mallerais: He would denounce not only liberalism — that was the case with Paul VI — but modernism, which is the case of Benedict XVI: a true modernist with the whole theory of up-to-date modernism!   It is so serious that I cannot express my horror.


I wonder if Bp. Tissier meant a "whole coherent system"?