Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Naive Bishop Fellay Disappointed...

Naive Bishop Fellay Disappointed...
To say Bishop Fellay and his sellouts are naive is to put things lightly.  What did He expect?  Did not their founder say Rome couldnt be trusted?  

During lunch, after the priestly ordinations in Ecône, Switzerland, on June 29 naive Bishop Bernard Fellay, the Superior General of the Priestly Society of Saint Pius X, expressed his disappointment about the conditions Rome suddenly set for a reconciliation.


According to medias-presse.info, he spoke about a "heavy blow" adding, "It is like in the Game of the Goose. We had almost reached the goal, and then we fell back to square one. Now everything is on the ground, we have to start all over again."


Archbishop Lefebvre:
Let us not deceive ourselves by believing that by these little braking actions that are given on the right and on the left, in the excesses of the present situation, that we are seeing a complete return to Tradition. That is not true, that is not true. They remain always liberal minds. It is always the liberals who rule Rome, and they remain liberal. But, as the Cardinal says, they have gone a bit too far; they have to find a little balance. ...With that I think that I have said what I wanted to say to you, and given you a certain line of conduct in the present events, which perhaps are going to go even faster. There will be possibly other manifestations of putting the brakes on by the Vatican; and it is very, very dangerous for us to "rally" ourselves now. No rallying, no rallying to the liberals; no rallying to the ecclesiastics who are governing in the Church now and who are liberals; there is no rallying to these people. From the moment when we rally ourselves, this rallying will be the acceptance of the liberal principles. We cannot do this, even if certain appeasements are given us on the Mass of St. Pius V - certain satisfactions, certain recognitions, certain incardinations, which could even be offered to you eventually. But as long as one is dealing with people who have made this agreement with the Devil, with liberal ideas, we cannot have any confidence. They will string us along little by little; they will try to catch us in their traps, as long as they have not let go of these false ideas. So, from my point of view, it is not a question of doing whatever one can. Those who would have a tendency to want to accept that will end up being recycled. Conference of Archbishop Lefebvre to the priests of the District of France 13 December 1984  
"The basic problem remains unchanged: Rome means to exterminate Tradition."


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