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Bishop Fellay
« on: January 21, 2015, 06:18:15 PM »
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  • Bishop Fellay apparently invited an Anglican "bishop" to the SSPX chapel in Sao Paolo, Brazil and held some sort of ecuмenical courtesy. Fr. Bouchacourt was present. I would like to know if he will speak on this.

    http://nonpossumus-vcr.blogspot.com.br/2015/01/mons-fellay-ecuмenista-practico.html?m=1
    We conclude logically that religion can give an efficacious and truly realistic answer to the great modern problems only if it is a religion that is profoundly lived, not simply a superficial and cheap religion made up of some vocal prayers and some ceremonies...


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    Bishop Fellay
    « Reply #1 on: January 21, 2015, 06:32:57 PM »
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  • "We informed in a past post about the Anglican "bishop" James Roque to the SSPX Sao Paolo, Brazil chapel. The Anglicans said:

    'By invitation of the Society of Saint Pius X, bishop James was present at a conference given by the Superior General of the SSPX in Sao Paulo SP. The same day produced the celebration of confirmation and the celabration of Mass according to the rite of Saint Pius V. After exchanging some words with Bishop Fellay, who kindly posed for a photo with the traditional anglican bishop, by petition of the Secretary of the Bishop, in the current sacristry of the established in Sao Paulo, a reunion took place with Rev. Fr. Maret, prior of the chapel of Sao Paulo. The kindness of Bishop Fellay and Frs. Bouchacourt and Maret deserve recognition for their authentic ecuмenism and common defense of the Holy Tradition of the Church. To all in the Society of Saint Pius X our gratitude for the welcome, respect and extreme kindness.'"
    We conclude logically that religion can give an efficacious and truly realistic answer to the great modern problems only if it is a religion that is profoundly lived, not simply a superficial and cheap religion made up of some vocal prayers and some ceremonies...