Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Neo-SSPX to Sign on the Dotted Line?

Neo-SSPX to Sign on the Dotted Line?
The Neo-SSPX already exposed themselves in 2012 with the accepting of the Council, the New Mass and new Code.  There are recent reports "the deal" is close to finalized.  The Neo-SSPX is already poisoned but perhaps this will wake up other priests and laymen.  Archbishop Lefebvre was against any deal with Modernist Rome. Bishop Fellay and the Neo-SSPX no longer follow the parameters, principles and practices left behind by the Archbishop.

Note: This story is still developing and we are requesting information that will confirm more details.
I am a Traditional Catholic [...] Yes there are a lot of Resistance supporters and strong opponents of a practical agreement with Conciliar Rome "within" the SSPX - priests as well as laymen. I am pretty sure that you are aware of that fact. "We" are waiting for the upcoming agreement and then we will split. 

Rome has sent an agreement proposal to Menzingen a few days ago. +Fellay is currently considering the final signing. 
I have this information from our priests who are also against this Operation Suicide and they have three sources: 

1. The district leader of Switzerland F. Henry Wuilloud has told his priests that Menzingen received the agreement proposal at their last meeting. 

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3. Fr. Franz Schmidberger, currently head of the seminary at Zaitzkofen has told a layman that Menzingen has now the proposal on the table and that it will only take a short while that all will be settled with Rome. They only have to solve a "few minor issues".


Note from the source:

I also received word earlier this week that Bishop Tissier has stated something to the effect of preparing himself for a deal.  Many resistance supporters, including myself, hoped that he would take a stand, but now it seems he won't.  Judging by the recent pictures of Bishop De Galerreta appreciating the modernist looking new chapel in Spain, I would count him out as taking a stand also.)

Let us also not forget that Fr. Wegner, the district superior of the U.S., was in Houston a few weeks ago and told the faithful, "Don't be surprised if one day you wake up and you are in Rome." All of these details lend credence to the report from the email.