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Re: +Vigano on New Mass and Francis
« Reply #5 on: April 07, 2021, 01:34:05 PM »

Opus Dei’s Role in the Viganò Affair

By: Randy Engel     December 11, 2018

The following is an EXCERPT FROM PART IV OF A FOUR PART SERIES which discusses Aldo Valli among other individuals and entities of interest:

''Rather, this article is an in-depth look at the hidden hand of Opus Dei in the Viganò affair and the role that the Prelature has played in bringing the affair to world-wide attention with such astonishingly speed and continuality. The Viganò affair is not a matter of the usual slow Vatican “leaks,” but a carefully orchestrated and coordinated “tsunami” of “The Work,” which acts in secret and hides behind its unidentified members and “apostolates.”


[FROM 54rosary- We are interested in the TRUTH.  We were hoping that Archbishop Vigano is the real deal.  The TRUTH  matters especially today in a world of devastating soul-killing lies and deceptions.]

Re: +Vigano on New Mass and Francis
« Reply #6 on: April 07, 2021, 01:52:50 PM »
The criticisms some have made of Vigano in this thread are reasonable, but not disturbing to those like me who have tracked his trajectory into tradition since 2018.

Just in that span of three years, Vigano has:

1) Acknowledged and explained (and apologized for) his fault for not rejecting the conciliar revolution decades ago;

2) Laid the blame at the conciliar and post-conciliar docuмents themselves (which he says contain not mere ambiguities, but actual doctrinal errors);

3) Acknowledged the righteousness of Lefebvre and his apostolate;

4) Rejected the conciliar church (calling it a counterfeit church);

5) Questioned whether Vatican II is even a bona fide ecuмenical council;

6) Left the door open to the possibility that Francis is not a true pope;

7) Encouraged everyone to abandon the new Mass and new Mass clergy;

8) Made contact with Bishop Williamson and the Resistance;

9) Advised faithful to stay home on Sunday if the Mass they would attend does not sanctify Sunday.

His list of blunders pales in comparison:

1) An ill-advised telespeech at the Jehrico march.

As regards his leaving the door open a crack to attend a pius new Mass (if no traditional Mass is available), I will bet one year from now, that same crack will be half as wide, and will end up only remaining open for those in grave necessity (eg., Archbishop Lefebvre’s famous “cσncєnтrαтισn cαмρ” exception).  

To me, this man is a gift from God to strengthen wavering souls.

As for those who criticize him for “not doing anything,” you are blind.  Teaching the faith is the most important and most needed thing right now, and I believe God has awoken him to fulfill that roll.


Re: +Vigano on New Mass and Francis
« Reply #7 on: April 07, 2021, 02:02:52 PM »
We need to know if he is being handled by Opus Dei or not?

This last interview with Aldo Valli raises questions and concerns for sure.  

Re: +Vigano on New Mass and Francis
« Reply #8 on: April 07, 2021, 02:06:41 PM »
We need to know if he is being handled by Opus Dei or not?

This last interview with Aldo Valli raises questions and concerns for sure.  
What?
Are you on drugs?
Maybe YOU are being handled by Opus Dei?!
I find your methods very similar to theirs.
I need immєdιαte proof that you are not an Opus Dei operative.
If you cannot provide it, then we have our answer.
See how easy it is to play your moderated?
The Aldo Valli interview raises serious questions about you!
What a moderated abbreviation.

Re: +Vigano on New Mass and Francis
« Reply #9 on: April 07, 2021, 02:10:42 PM »
Yeah, that part was disappointing, where he said people should go to the NOM that's properly offered.

He just hasn't come to full terms with the problem.  He's still waiting for the Church's "highest authority" to address the issue, whereas that highest authority has been totally infiltrated and taken over.  They are the ones promoting these evils.
Isn't he part of the "hierarchy"?  I keep hearing how the traditional bishops are not part of the hierarchy.  Why can't he address the issue?  Is it... he can't?  Or is it.... he won't?