http://FileAnon.com/bnbggnrgwchttps://nonpossumus-vcr.blogspot.com/2018/08/fotos-de-la-celebracion-de-los-30-anos.htmlDivine Providence has allowed us to celebrate, on Sunday, July 8, the thirtieth anniversary of the episcopal consecration of His Excellency, Monsignor Richard Williamson. More than two hundred people from 17 locations (States) of the USA were present to pay tribute to the integrity that HE has shown in preserving the fight for the Catholic Faith according to the spirit and strength of Monsignor Lefebvre himself. No less has been the generous presence of the clergy from five continents around the world, in order not only to encourage the prelate celebrant but also to make a thanksgiving for the sacrifices and outrages faced with equal value during the thirty years of episcopate, making part of a living testimony of fidelity of which we are heirs. The Pontifical Mass was prepared in the town of Brewster, New York State, north of the main city. The liturgy that this ceremony entails led the central theme of the episcopal celebration: the preservation of the authentic Catholic Priesthood instituted by Our Lord Jesus Christ, expressed by the Latin Rite, proclaimed by the Catholic Tradition, and heroically transmitted by the episcopal consecrations of June 30 of 1988 by the Prelate par excellence, of happy memory, Monsignor Marcel Lefebvre. The words of Monsignor Williamson, delivered during the sermon, are worth remembering at this moment to remain faithful through the current crisis of the Church and the world.
After the ceremony, the biography of Monsignor Richard Williamson was presented, The Voice of Trumpet - an unfinished symphony, with a previous intervention written by Dr. David Allen White, author of 360 pages. Unfortunately, Dr. White could not be present because, five days before the event, he had a surgery intervention that could not be postponed. Thank God, Dr. White's health is gradually improving day by day.
Finally, the reception of the banquet revolved around a musical variation - without missing the typical roars of the Mariachis to the Mexican season - that began with the singularly beautiful melody of the violin, ending with the magnificent performance of classical music for an unforgettable and master piano concert.
May this sincere tribute be to His Excellency an incentive to continue faithful at the foot of the canyon in the battle for the defense of the Deposit of the Faith by the Sacred Tradition of the Catholic Church. As it is read in his episcopal coat of arms "Ut Fidelis Inveniatur" (To be found Faithful)
Ad Multos Annos !!!
Live Christ the King!
Monsignor Zendejas