Bishop Fellay Explains the Episcopal Ordinations in July
On Sunday, Bishop Bernard Fellay of the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X spoke in his homily at the US seminary about his experiences of dealing with the Vatican and the upcoming episcopal ordinations on 1 July. Main points.
Survival, Not Schism
· The Fraternity proceeds to consecrate bishops even if Rome says 'no' - aware that accusations of "schism" and "excommunication" will follow.
· The Fraternity acts to survive: it has the right to preserve the faith and the sacraments.
Crisis in the Church: State of Emergency
· Such an act cannot be understood without acknowledging a major crisis in the Church, also described as a state of emergency or necessity.
· The Church’s mission is not ecological activism: “We are not here to save the trees, but the souls.”
· Blessings and sacramental access are being extended to those living objectively in sin, contrary to Christ’s teaching.
Recognition of Papal Authority - BUT
· The Fraternity fully recognizes the Pope as having supreme authority …More
Papal mandate when that Papacy teaches contrary truths to Popes of the pass
and is wolf who disguised as a Shepard. St Paul hold on to sacred Tradition
Great apostasy of modernism has infiltrated .
Thank God for SSPX
Bishop Fellay on Sunday (Feb. 8): “This act [of consecrating bishops without a papal mandate] cannot be understood or justified if we do not understand that there is a major problem within the Catholic Church,” i.e., “a state of emergency or state of necessity.”
Pray that the FSSPX will not cave to the false, synodal church - and that they will remain Catholic at all costs! Apostasy from the Catholic Church is the road to hell - and many are taking it - as Our Lady prophesied.
Not "probably" Father Claver. Rome's end game was to string Abp. Lefebvre along promising consecrations, but kept moving the date, hoping that the good Abp. would die before it was done. St. Joseph Protector of the Church and Terror of Demons please guide and protect Bp(s.) Fellay, De Galerratta and Fr. Pagliarani as they work to bring about the restoration of the Catholic Church.
It has been said many times, and I will say it as well, if it wasn't for Archbishop Lefebvre there would probably be no TLM today.