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Offline John Grace

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Eleison Comments" by Mgr. Williamson - Asian Journey - 309
« Reply #150 on: June 21, 2013, 12:43:28 PM »
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  • I don't feel humiliated knowing I would have an empty hall.I accept the consensus and realise an Irish exodus from chapels is not going to happen.


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    Eleison Comments" by Mgr. Williamson - Asian Journey - 309
    « Reply #151 on: June 22, 2013, 07:19:01 PM »
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  • Quote from: Elsa Zardini
    cantatedomino,

    There must be two Bishops Williamson: the one you are talking about and the one everybody else I know, knows from his incredible written and verbal production based on Faith, his continuous travels all over the world, etc. as clearly presented in cathinfo and in around 200 other sites around the world. I'll do some research and will let you know.


    There is only one Bishop Williamson, a very good Bishop, and we should be down on our knees thanking Almighty God for giving him to us in these perilous times! Pray for him, as well as all of the Resistance priests, and thank Almighty God.


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    Eleison Comments" by Mgr. Williamson - Asian Journey - 309
    « Reply #152 on: June 22, 2013, 08:04:13 PM »
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    You misunderstand. I too have also previously stated that +Williamson should take up the mantle of ++Lefebvre that +Fellay has given up. My point was simply that resistors should have patience and not take offense at +Willilamson's graduated pace. He is a "reluctant prince" daunted by the task that lies ahead, but slowly moving towards it. +Williamson's calling is to become the next St. Athenasius, the next ++Lefebvre, but it would be unseemly if he appeared ambitious or was too eager to assume such a place of honor. Our attitude should be one of humble acclamation rather than one of impatient insistence that +Williamson ascend this new higher position.


    Very well said. Let's give Bishop Williamson support for the daunting task that lies ahead, not criticism. We have not walked in his shoes.