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Bp. Fellays latest position on Nostra Aetate
« on: May 15, 2012, 03:02:02 PM »
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  • Traditionalists and Rome strike contrasting notes on Jєωs

    By Francis X. Rocca
    Catholic News Service

    MENZINGEN, Switzerland (CNS) -- Of all the controversies associated with the traditionalist Society of St. Pius X, no topic provokes stronger reactions inside or outside the church than the question of the society's attitude toward Jєωs.

    In 2009, after Pope Benedict XVI lifted the excommunications of all four of the society's bishops, there was widespread outrage at revelations that one of the four, Bishop Richard Williamson, had denied the gassing of Jєωs in nαzι cσncєnтrαтισn cαмρs and endorsed the notorious anti-Semitic forgery, "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion."

    The society's superior general, Bishop Bernard Fellay, repudiated those statements at the time, saying that "anti-Semitism has no place in our ranks" and that the "position of Bishop Williamson is clearly not the position of our society."

    More than three years later, the society, a breakaway group that rejects the modernizing changes that followed the Second Vatican Council of 1962-65, may now be on the verge of reconciliation with Rome under the leadership of Bishop Fellay and over the objections of other members, including Bishop Williamson.

    A prerequisite for such reconciliation is the society's assent to certain church teachings stipulated by the Vatican in a "doctrinal preamble," which has not yet been published but which presumably includes elements of the teaching of Vatican II. In April, the director of the Vatican press office described the society's recent response to the preamble as a "step forward" in the process.

    Yet it remains unclear whether the society's attitude toward Jєωs is fully in harmony with that adopted by the church at Vatican II, specifically in the 1965 declaration "Nostra Aetate," which said the Jєωιѕн people could not be blamed for the death of Jesus Christ and taught that they "should not be presented as rejected or accursed by God."

    "'Nostra Aetate' remains the charter and guide in our efforts to promote greater understanding, respect and cooperation between our two communities," Pope Benedict told a delegation from the Latin American Jєωιѕн Congress at the Vatican May 10.

    "The declaration not only took up an unambiguous position against every form of anti-Semitism, it also laid the groundwork for a theological reassessment of the church's relationship with Judaism and it expressed confidence that an appreciation of the spiritual heritage shared by Jєωs and Christians would lead to ever greater mutual understanding and esteem," the pope said.

    Interviewed by Catholic News Service the following day, Bishop Fellay said the Society of St. Pius X can accept "some points" of "Nostra Aetate."

    To say that "all the Jєωs today are responsible for the death of our Lord is not the teaching of the church, and so this is wrong," Bishop Fellay said. "But to say that people who agree (with the crucifixion), who say, 'No, they were right to do so,' there they join themselves with those who were responsible."

    The bishop added that the society teaches that "we Catholics, with our sins, we are more responsible for the death of our Lord than the Jєωs."

    But in contrast with the pope's remarks, Bishop Fellay's description of the relationship between Catholics and Jєωs today hardly emphasizes cooperation or friendship.

    Jєωs "have a special place in history," Bishop Fellay said. "Unfortunately, by their refusing of the Messiah, of Christ, that does not change that they have a special role, but for the time being this role in comparison with Catholicism is an unpleasant role."

    The relationship between Jєωs and Christians is a fundamentally antagonistic one, he said.

    Jєωs "see in Christianity the cause of their situation today," the bishop said. "If you think of what happened to them during World War II, they claim that the fault or the cause is Christianity, which we claim is wrong."

    "When you see all the comments on the Jєωιѕн side about Catholicism, you see this antagonism which does not come first from the Catholics," he said. "I think it comes more from their side than ours."

    The bishop said that he did not attribute such an attitude to "every Jєω, as people," but to "the religion, Judaism, which is something different."

    "Not all Jєωs follow Judaism," he said.

    Bishop Fellay said that, despite popular perceptions fed by controversies such as the Williamson case, Judaism is not a preoccupation of members of the society.

    "I don't think that in any talk or sermon, I ever talked about the Jєωιѕн question," he said. "It's not an issue for us."

    Yet other SSPX members have a history of statements and publications expressing hostility and suspicion toward Jєωs.

    The group's founder, the late Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, named "the Jєωs, the Communists and the Freemasons" as "declared enemies of the church" in a 1985 letter to Blessed John Paul II. Bishop Bernard Tissier de Mallerais, who also opposes Bishop Fellay's efforts at reconciliation with Rome, said in 1997 that "the Jєωs are the most active artisans for the coming of Antichrist."

    And in 2009, shortly after the outbreak of the Williamson controversy, the society's U.S. website (www.sspx.org) removed articles arguing that the "Jєωιѕн race brought upon themselves the curse that followed the crime of deicide," and that the "Jєωιѕн people, if it has not converted to Christianity, will, even if it does not wish to, seek to ruin Christianity."

    The society may still be exposing its members and supporters to such ideas today.

    In early May, journalists visiting the society's international seminary in Econe, Switzerland, the burial place of Archbishop Lefebvre, saw copies of a French edition of "The Jєω in the Mystery of History" on display near the entrance to a small bookshop attached to the chapel, where members of the local community also attend Sunday Mass.

    The book, by Father Julio Meinvielle, an Argentine priest who died in 1973, describes the Jєωs as historic "enemies of the Gospel," moved by a "satanic hatred" of Christians, whom they have systematically killed and robbed over the centuries, and whose "corruption and ruin" they continue to seek through their "domination" of world economics, politics and culture.

    Justifying the "discipline of the ghetto," which the church imposed on Jєωs until the "de-Christianized" modern age, the book calls for a kind of apartheid between the religions to permit the restoration of Christian civilization.

    Does the book express mainstream views in the society today? CNS asked Bishop Fellay.

    "Not that I would know," he replied.

    Would he endorse such views himself?

    "Not like that, no," he said.

    "The topic (of the Jєωs) is very, very delicate, very delicate, and should be handled with the greatest care," the bishop added. "We don't want at all to provoke and to make unnecessary turmoil in the world."

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    Editors: This week's Vatican Report on video features the first part of an interview with Bishop Fellay.

    END


    http://www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/1201985.htm



    Offline Telesphorus

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    Bp. Fellays latest position on Nostra Aetate
    « Reply #1 on: May 15, 2012, 03:21:57 PM »
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    "I don't think that in any talk or sermon, I ever talked about the Jєωιѕн question," he said. "It's not an issue for us."


    It certainly is an issue for all Catholics in the world today.  You cannot tell Catholics to stick their heads in the sand about this issue.  Certainly not when the Jєωs have a role in the crisis in the Church.  

    How the Jєωs changed "Catholic" teaching

    Archbishop Lefebvre:

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    And most recently, the Pope has been into the ѕуηαgσgυє of the Jєωs in Rome.  How can the Pope pray with the enemies of Jesus Christ? These Jєωs know and say and believe that they are the successors of the Jєωs that killed Jesus Christ, and they continue to fight against Jesus Christ everywhere in the world. At the end of the Pope's visit, the Jєωs sang a "hymn" that included the line "I believe with all my heart in the coming of the Messiah," meaning they refuse Jesus as the Messiah, and the Pope had given permission for this denial of Christ to be sung in his presence, and he listened, with head bowed!


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    Since Israel refused the true Messiah, it would give itself another messianism that is temporal and earthbound, dominating the world by money, Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ, Revolution, and social democracy.
    We must not, however, forget that those Jєωs who were disciples of the true Messiah founded the true Israel, the spiritual kingdom, which prepares the heavenly kingdom.
    The worldwide designs of the Jєωs are being brought about in our time, but they started with the foundation of Masonry and the Revolution which has decapitated the Church and set up worldwide socialist democracy.

     
     
    („Marcel Lefebvre“ by Bishop Tissier de Mallerais, Angelus Press, Pages 602-603.)


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    « Reply #2 on: November 19, 2014, 08:05:03 PM »
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    no topic provokes stronger reactions inside or outside the church than the question of the society's attitude toward Jєωs.


    Hmmm.  I can't imagine why.

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    « Reply #3 on: November 20, 2014, 01:29:49 AM »
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  • Justifying the "discipline of the ghetto," which the church imposed on Jєωs until the "de-Christianized" modern age, the book calls for a kind of apartheid between the religions to permit the restoration of Christian civilization.

    I think this is a very bad idea.

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    « Reply #4 on: November 20, 2014, 01:44:27 AM »
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  • We cannot underestimate the power of the Jєωs. Just look at the way the world is around us today. That is why we need to pray for their conversion.
    "Non nobis, Domine, non nobis; sed nomini tuo da gloriam..." (Ps. 113:9)


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    « Reply #5 on: November 27, 2014, 10:27:37 PM »
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    We cannot underestimate the power of the Jєωs. Just look at the way the world is around us today. That is why we need to pray for their conversion.


    "You would have no power were it not given to you from above." Jesus to Pontius Pilate

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    Bp. Fellays latest position on Nostra Aetate
    « Reply #6 on: November 27, 2014, 10:31:44 PM »
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    Justifying the "discipline of the ghetto," which the church imposed on Jєωs until the "de-Christianized" modern age, the book calls for a kind of apartheid between the religions to permit the restoration of Christian civilization.

    I think this is a very bad idea.

    Because you are a modernist and not a true Catholic.
    R.I.P.
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    « Reply #7 on: November 27, 2014, 10:37:41 PM »
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  • And what are you?
    May God bless you and keep you


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    « Reply #8 on: November 27, 2014, 10:41:17 PM »
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  • Quote from: Viva Cristo Rey
    And what are you?

    Me? I am a poor sinner.
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    « Reply #9 on: November 28, 2014, 04:02:51 AM »
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  • Wonder if Bp Fellay and Abp Pozzo are arranging interviews for each other?