The boat is riddled with worms and the Captain is sweating and delusional.
He needs to be relieved of his duties while a hearing is conducted.
If an audit of Bursar Max's books finds treachery, he should be made to
walk the plank.
Among the picked men and sycophants surrounding Bishop Fellay, any suggestion to audit his consigliere would be considered insubordination, perhaps another new form of "mortal sin."
Archbishop Lefebvre had planned to retire after the disappointment and confusion Vatican II but was drafted to lead a movement that eventually became an anti-council crusade. His loyalty to eternal Rome and antipathy toward schism resulted in failed attempts at reconciliation. This bitter experience eventually convinced him that negotiation with conciliarists was impossible until they had converted back to tradition.
Those bishops and priests remaining loyal to the crusade must now step forward if the Archbishop's legacy is to continue. Even if they feel unworthy, God's glory is often magnified by the pivotal contributions of otherwise insignificant men answering His call.