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This EC reads precisely as I would expect it would, with a lot more details that
fit, and for which we should be grateful.
It would seem I am rebuked.
It would seem His Excellency reads CathInfo. Don't feel so bad. It is what it is.
It's not just CI. He gets mail, too. Lots of mail.
be thankful that the rebuke wasn't a thrashing. one of the most courteous rejections I've ever read.
This EC was not directed at SeanJohnson, but to the many who hold the same
views. A good bishop must be gentle with his zealous ranks of supporters.
Reading EC, I was waiting for the other shoe to drop. Sean has nailed it.
The Concilliar Church is outside the Church of all time, therefore they cannot authorize a new Congregation within the Church of all time. They cannot give what they do not have.
There you go, putting words in his mouth. Bishop Williamson would never
say that the conciliar church cannot authorize a new congregation within the
Church of all time. In fact, if there were a prelate who would support him,
perhaps he would consider it. But at this point, it would just about have to
be one from another rite, and how 'orthodox' would that be? (please, no pun
here!)
How many times has he said, or agreed with ABL, that "the Church has the
authority?" Many times! The principle of supplied jurisdiction does not deny
that the Church has jurisdiction (and therefore authority) but it stems from
the fact that sufficient error has become practiced that the salvation of souls
is at risk, and therefore, due to the highest law of the Church, which is the
salvation of souls, certain bad commands must be disobeyed in all justice.
But it is a stretch to say therefore, +W has all the authority he needs to start
a new order all on his own initiative without any cooperation or approval of
a prelate with canonical jurisdiction for the district in which the founding would
take place.
I would expect neither would he embark on an exorcism, without the
approval of the local bishop even if he is NovusOrdo. And we would have
to agree, that a person who is possessed by the devil has a real threat
present to his eternal salvation, so it is a question of the salvation of souls,
but it is properly governed by the local bishop, as are many other things.
If he does not consecrate more bishops as you want him to, that does
not mean he therefore rejects supplied jurisdiction..............
Therefore, His Excellency has to accept supplied jurisdiction and consecrate bishops so that the Church of all time can continue (if God so wishes).
His Excellency is making us come to the conclusion ourselves rather than spoonfeeding us (maybe that is next week's column).
There you go again, putting words in his mouth. He did not say he's going
to be consecrating more bishops just yet. Do you know anything about the
custom for such things? Apparently not. To found a new order, he needs the
cooperation of another bishop with jurisdiction for the region. To consecrate
another bishop, he should have the cooperation of another bishop, to avert
any questions of validity in the future. It's not absolutely necessary, but it is
customary. ABL had AdCM to assist him. Sometimes there are three bishops
who all do it together. ABL was consecrated by two bishops at the same time.
Bishop Williamson shouldn't claim to have authority he doesn't have.
That doesn't mean he can't be a leader.
He has it.
He has the authority, but whether he chooses to use it or not is his
decision, not ours. And we should not be so proud as to pass judgment
on him if he doesn't act according to our expectations. It would seem
that some think they have the AUTHORITY to make demands on him in
this matter. You see,
it really is a question of
authority!