Here is another one he wrote earlier in the year.
http://www.laportelatine.org/district/france/bo/CacquerayPolyeucteAssise110119/Cacqueray110119.php
Dear All,
Below is a translation of a statement published on "La Porte Latine" by M. l'abbé de Cacqueray last month and which I haven't seen mentioned elsewhere in English.
Although the statement appears to be essentially a response to the FSSP position, it is clear the district superior has seized the opportunity to speak out (in no uncertain terms!) against the scandalous decisions announced by Benedict XVI and to fiercely denounce (without naming names) the very distinct lack of reaction to them. This communiqué, believe me, was like a breath of fresh air over here in France!
Link to the original text:
http://www.laportelatine.org/district/france/bo/CacquerayPolyeucteAssise110119/Cacqueray110119.php
Polyeuctus in Assisi

It’s time to stop beating about the bush, toying with words, lying to ourselves and lying to men. It is deceitful to invoke over and again the virtue of obedience to demand a Catholic’s submission when the Catholic Faith itself is called to question. It is the honour of Our Lord Jesus Christ that must be considered, and not any risk we might run ourselves in speaking up. We must care for outraged souls before thinking of our own personal comfort. Faith must be confessed at all costs and this duty is all the more serious that it’s the Church authorities themselves who are the root of these terrible scandals.
It is woeful to try to hide behind false arguments that attempt to erase the obvious contradictions that oppose the actions of the present pope and bishops with those of their predecessors. Those who hide behind and promote shameful quibbles are playing a game of lies. They deceive souls in grave matter and lead them away from the Faith. For their silence and guilty complicity they will be held to account.
The interfaith ceremonies convened by the recent popes inviting the leaders of different religions to pray, each in his religion, for world peace, implies a terrible distortion and weakening of the truth of the Catholic Faith. How could peace come from prayers to false gods who, in reality, are nothing but demons? What peace is possible out with the reign of Our Lord Jesus Christ?
That this assembly is called for by the Vicar of Christ is an unbearable insult against God. Being crucified between two thieves (who at least did not consider themselves gods) was less offensive to Our Lord than having to put up with this bit-part amongst the thieving idols of those He redeemed with His blood.
The prospect of celebrating the twenty-fifth anniversary of Assisi with a reiteration of the scandal raises a clear question of conscience for every Catholic that none has the right to evade. Is the blind obedience recommended by Father Hygonnet (FSSP) catholic? How in the name of obedience to the pope, could it be right to even keep quiet, let alone support such a scandal? Not only should the gathering in Assisi not be condoned it must be condemned! Any Catholic who understands the gravity should pray that this cursed assembly may not take place. Every priest who holds to the Catholic Faith must condemn this abomination, even if it means he loses the very walls of his chapel. We hope, though without much illusion, that a few priests break their silence...
Make no mistake. We have a choice to make between Catholic Faith and some other idea that is irreconcilable with that same Catholic Faith. On one hand there is the Faith of St. Polyeuctus and all the martyrs who have been glorified by the Church for refusing to incense the idols, for despising those idols and exposing their false cults, for entering the pagan temples and destroying those idols. And on the other hand, these interfaith gatherings that want to promote all religions as being respectable and nourish the illusion that their prayers can bear fruit!
In 1986, the idol of Buddha was placed upon the tabernacle of one of the churches in Assisi. If St. Polyeuctus had been present, he would have thrown it to the ground and trampled on it. [cf. Act V, scene V Polyeucte Martyr (Pierre Corneille, 1606-1684)]
What then would John-Paul II, who will be beatified on May 1st, have said to Polyeuctus? Would he have perhaps had him arrested as a disruptive and dangerous catholic fundamentalist? And even there is no repeat of similar impiety in October, what explanation will Benedict XVI give the martyrs that could justify his inviting false religions? No mistake; this fair of religions and faith of Assisi definitely is not our Faith.
Father Régis de Cacqueray,
District Superior, France.
Suresnes, 19th January 2011
(This is not an official translation. Emphasis respects original French text)
I don't have direct confirmation of this, but my impression, from various sources including what Shamus wrote in his intro:
"Although the statement appears to be essentially a response to the FSSP position, it is clear the district superior has seized the opportunity to speak out (in no uncertain terms!) against the scandalous decisions announced by Benedict XVI and to fiercely denounce (
without naming names)
the very distinct lack of reaction to them. This communiqué, believe me, was like a breath of fresh air over here in France!"
...my impression is that he was decrying here the Menzingen-imposed silence of the SSPX regarding Assisi III. (
"without naming names") If anyone has information to back that up, I would appreciate it.