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Neo-SSPX and Campos condemns Bishop Williamsons Consecration
« on: March 22, 2015, 12:23:58 PM »
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    Campos (+Rifan) condemns Bishop Williamson's Consecration

    of Fr. Jean Marie Faure


    "Bishop Fernando Areas Rifan , a member of the Personal Apostolic Administration John Vianney in Campos of Goytacazes (municipality on the north of Rio de Janeiro), also condemns the ordination. Bishop Rifan is a representative of the traditional doctrine calls itself . " I am in communion with Bishop Edney [of Nova Friburgo. Note of Non Possumus blog ] . It is wrong that attitude of Dom Richard [Williamson] . He is in a schismatic attitude."
    Bishop Rifan forgets that it was bishop Williamson who consecrated his predecessor, Bishop Licínio Rangel, on July of 1991? Why there is a schism now and not also then in 1991?

    Source 1 and 2

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    Communiqué of the General House of the Society of St. Pius X concerning the episcopal consecration of Father Faure.


    On March 19th 2015 Bishop Richard Williamson performed the episcopal consecration of Fr. Jean-Michel Faure at the Benedictine Monastery of the Holy Cross in Nova Friburgo, Brazil.


    Bishop Williamson and Fr. Faure have not been members of the Society of St. Pius X since 2012 and 2014, respectively, because of their violent criticisms of any relations with the Roman authorities. According to them, such contacts were incompatible with the apostolic work of Archbishop Lefebvre.


    The Society of St. Pius X regrets sincerely that this spirit of opposition has led to an episcopal consecration. In 1988 Archbishop Lefebvre had clearly indicated his intention to consecrate auxiliary bishops who would have no jurisdiction, because of the state of necessity in which the Society of St. Pius X and faithful Catholics found themselves at that time. His sole goal was to make available to the faithful the sacraments which priests ordained by the bishops would offer. After having done everything conceivable to gain permission from the Holy See, Archbishop Lefebvre proceeded with the solemn consecrations on June 30, 1988 before several thousand priests and faithful and hundreds of journalists from around the world. It was abundantly clear from all the circuмstances that, despite the lack of authorization from Rome, this action done in the most public manner was for the good of the Church and of souls.


    The Society of St. Pius X denounces this episcopal consecration of Father Faure, which, despite the assertions of both clerics concerned, is not at all comparable to the consecrations of 1988. All the declarations of Bishop Williamson and Fr. Faure prove abundantly that they no longer recognize the Roman authorities, except in a purely rhetorical manner.


    The Society of St. Pius X still maintains that the present state of necessity renders legitimate its action throughout the world, without denying the legitimate authority of those for whom it continues to pray at every Mass. The Society intends to continue its work of priestly formation according to its statutes. It has every intention to keep the deposit of the Faith and the purity of the Church’s moral teaching, in opposition to errors, from wherever they may come, in order to pass on such Faith and morals in the traditional liturgy and by preaching, in accordance with the missionary spirit of its founder: Credidimus caritati [1 John 4:16].


    Menzingen, March 19, 2015