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Author Topic: +Vigano Arrives at Integral Traditionalism  (Read 10207 times)

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Re: +Vigano Arrives at Integral Traditionalism
« Reply #10 on: June 16, 2021, 07:44:52 AM »
His last two interviews have also sprinkled references to Canbalistic and тαℓмυdic “reforms,” which suggests to me that he is aware of, and opposed to, the Kudaizing elements of the conciliar debacle.

Re: +Vigano Arrives at Integral Traditionalism
« Reply #11 on: June 16, 2021, 07:46:37 AM »
This sounds like it's heading in a positive direction, but he never seems to address Ratzinger.  Does he think he's the pope?  Will he not make a move until he finally dies?  And if he thinks "Bergoglio" is a heretic, why not all of his post-Vatican II predecessors?


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Re: +Vigano Arrives at Integral Traditionalism
« Reply #12 on: June 16, 2021, 10:09:24 AM »
This sounds like it's heading in a positive direction, but he never seems to address Ratzinger.  Does he think he's the pope?  Will he not make a move until he finally dies?  And if he thinks "Bergoglio" is a heretic, why not all of his post-Vatican II predecessors?

One step at a time, I think.  At one point, he did write extensively about Ratzinger, and his sentiments were mixed.  He's totally against the idea in the Motu that the NO could live side by side as the "Ordinary Form".  He feels that the NOM must be cancelled.  He's certainly not a fan of Montini as he's referred to the NOM as the Montinian Rite.

Re: +Vigano Arrives at Integral Traditionalism
« Reply #13 on: June 16, 2021, 10:52:50 AM »
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He has been going in a good direction, and I was awaiting to see where he was going. Now by his own words it looks like he has arrived, hopefully he will not soften up like Fellay. We must keep up our prayers. It only took 10 men to save sơdơm and Gomorrah.

Re: +Vigano Arrives at Integral Traditionalism
« Reply #14 on: June 16, 2021, 11:06:18 AM »
This sounds like it's heading in a positive direction, but he never seems to address Ratzinger.  Does he think he's the pope?  Will he not make a move until he finally dies?  And if he thinks "Bergoglio" is a heretic, why not all of his post-Vatican II predecessors?
Indeed, what about B16?