IN FRANCE, 7 PRIESTS OF THE SSPX AND ALL THE SUPERIORS OF RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES UNDER THE SSPX, BOLDLY MAKE DECLARATION AGAINST AGREEMENT BETWEEN ROME AND THE FSSPX ON MARRIAGES! - Non Possumus

IN FRANCE, 7 PRIESTS OF THE SSPX AND ALL THE SUPERIORS OF RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES UNDER THE SSPX, BOLDLY MAKE DECLARATION AGAINST AGREEMENT BETWEEN ROME AND THE FSSPX ON MARRIAGES! - Non Possumus

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Marriage in the FSSPX
Letter from Superiors of the SSPX and of Friendly Religious Communities
Of May 7, 2017
After the Roman document on marriages in the SSPX, we want to illustrate to our readers both the real scope of this text and the at least ambiguous aspect of the commentary published by the General House of the SSPX.
Today, in a letter signed by seven deans in the French district of the SSPX, as well as by all the superiors of the friendly male communities of the SSPX, they remember what is the right of the faithful in this domain and the true nature Of the state of necessity that still exists. Thus, the jurisdiction of substitution is strongly remembered. This text was published in the Chardonnet this month, and read in large number of chapels of the SSPX in France.
We are deeply grateful to our good priests for this public position which defends the justice of the position of Monsignor Lefebvre in this crisis of the Church, as well as the confusion caused by the will of some to join modernist Rome, which sows Confusion everywhere.
Christian LASSALE
Text of the letter
Very dear faithful:
On April 4, the pontifical commission Ecclesia Dei published a letter from its president, Cardinal Müller, concerning marriages celebrated by priests of the SSPX. Explicitly approved by the pope, who ordered its publication, this document intends to regulate the marriages celebrated within the framework of the Catholic Tradition.
After this letter, a vast campaign of communication, coming from many different horizons, meant that, through this gesture, the pope simply recognizes the marriages we celebrate, or that recognizes the validity of all the marriages we have celebrated until that moment. Unfortunately the reality is very different.
Because this question touches you closely, as it concerns your home, your children of marriageable age, your future; We must clarify both the real scope of this Roman document and our position.
[The evident validity of our marriages]
You know that, for forty years, the Roman authorities refuse to recognize the validity of the marriages we celebrate, and this despite the right of the Church.
This right certainly provides that the sacrament of matrimony is concluded before a parish priest or his delegate, as well as before at least two witnesses [1]. It is what we call the canonical form of marriage, necessary for its validity. However, some argue that the marriages celebrated by the priests of the SSPX are invalid by default in canonical form, since they are not priests or parish priests or delegates. For this reason, both Roman and diocesan courts do not hesitate to declare such marriages void. In doing so, these tribunals oppose the elementary right of the Church [2].
Indeed, canon law [3] provides for the case in which "it is not possible to have or can not go without serious discomfort to anyone who can attend marriage in accordance with the law." If it is foreseen that this situation will last thirty days, then the ecclesiastical law recognizes to the future spouses the right to validly and legitimately exchange their consents before only the lay witnesses, without parish priest or priest delegated by him. However, for the lawfulness of the act, these future spouses should call, if possible, any priest. Such a marriage is said to be celebrated according to the so-called extraordinary form. It is in this form that, for forty years, we have validly and lawfully received the exchange of your consents, without any doubt being possible.
[The state of necessity]
As you know, unfortunately there is no doubt about the extraordinarily dramatic situation facing the Church [4]. The latter is still suffering today and now more intensely, what Monsignor Lefebvre called "the master stroke of Satan": "Spreading the revolutionary principles by the same authority of the Church." We see the authorities of the Church, from the seat of Peter to the parish priest, to attack the Catholic faith directly by means of a corrupt humanism that, taking to the pinnacle the cult of conscience, dethrones Our Lord Jesus Christ. Thus, Christ's kingship over human societies is simply ignored or opposed, and the Church is taken by this liberal spirit manifested especially in religious freedom, ecumenism and collegiality. Through this spirit, it is the very nature of the Redemption realized by Christ that is questioned, it is the Catholic Church, the only ark of salvation, which is denied in the facts. The same Catholic morality, already shaken in its foundations, is overthrown by Pope Francis, for example, when he explicitly opens the way to the communion of divorced men who have been "married" to marital life.
This dramatic attitude of the ecclesial authorities undoubtedly carries a state of necessity for the faithful. In fact, there is not only a serious inconvenience but a real danger in putting your salvation in the hands of pastors imbued with this "adulterous [6] spirit," which is harmful both to faith and to morals. We have no choice but to protect ourselves from such authorities, because they are "in a situation of incoherence and permanent contradiction" and because "as long as this misunderstanding is not dissipated, disasters will multiply in the Church." We live in circumstances where true obedience claims to disobey [8], for "it is necessary to obey God rather than men" (Acts 5:29).
Until the ambiguity of the ecclesiastical authorities is not dissipated, the serious inconvenience foreseen by canon 1098 will continue, and the celebration of marriages according to extraordinary form is justified.
In addition, a marriage which implies, like every sacrament, a profession of faith, one can not oppose the right of the faithful to the sacraments by imposing on them a minister who ordinarily directs his ministry in the adulterous address officialized in Vatican II, whereas those faithful Have the possibility of resorting to a priest free from this prevarication of faith.
[The scope of the Roman document]
In light of these principles appears the real scope of the Roman document. Persevering in the disastrous line of Vatican II, the Roman authorities simply want to deprive you of the extraordinary form of marriage by denying the state of necessity. This document therefore requires you to appeal to a diocesan priest for your marriages, not leaving the priests of the SSPX more than the possibility of celebrating the subsequent Mass. The Ecclesia Dei Commission foresees that, whenever possible , the Bishop will delegate a priest of the Diocese to attend marriages (or a priest of another ecclesiastical circumscription with due licenses), receiving the consent Of the spouses during the celebration of the marriage which, in the liturgy of the Vetus Ordo, takes place at the beginning of the Holy Mass. This is celebrated later by a priest of the Fraternity.
It is only " where it is not possible that there are priests of the Diocese who can receive the consent of the parties, the Ordinary can directly grant the necessary powers to a priest of the Fraternity." In other words, it is only and only if there is a case of necessity - of which we ignore nature, since it is no longer a question of the serious damage that the liberal spirit causes to the Catholic faith - that the bishop can give the delegation to a priest Of the FSSPX. All other marriage celebrated by a priest of the SSPX without explicit delegation of the Ordinary, will continue to be considered invalid by the current holders of the supreme authority.
In addition to the fact that this decision is both unjust and void, it makes a new violation of the spirit of law: the Ecclesia Dei commission allowed here what even the new code of canon law prohibited, namely, to place under the control of the Ordinary the form Extraordinary of marriage, and this at the expense of the natural right to marriage [9].
[Our marriages, certainly valid yesterday, today and always]
As long as this tragic situation of the Church persists and the destructive misconception in which the high authorities of the Church live, for our part we will continue to use the extraordinary form of marriage without letting it be unduly ruled by the Ordinaries.
We will continue to celebrate marriages validly and lawfully in our churches and chapels, as we have always done so far, based on the old canon 1098 and the new canon 1116, regardless of any prior agreement with the Ordinary.
For those who maintain that such a practice would now be invalid because the ecclesiastical authorities offer a possible delegation on the part of the Ordinary, we reply that the state of necessity that justifies our action is more dogmatic than canonical and that the impossibility of appealing to existing authorities It is not physical but moral.   We do not want to simply abandon souls who, cornered by circumstances, are entrusted to our ministry. They did not flee from a prevaricating authority for her to be imposed on one of the most important ceremonies of her life. On the other hand, those who make this objection show that they know very little about the right of the Church, which reason in reverse. This, in fact, allows the faithful to voluntarily put themselves in the case of necessity to validly and lawfully contract a marriage according to extraordinary form, even when they have the possibility of acting otherwise. [10]
In the case in which certain faithful obtain from a parish priest the possibility of their marriage being celebrated in their parish, we will attend to our wise customs established by time: to the extent that this parish priest is usually well disposed towards the Tradition Of the Church and leave us the work of preaching, we would have no objection to him receiving the consents according to the traditional ritual, leaving a priest of our Fraternity to celebrate the Mass. But we will refuse to celebrate Mass if, given the delegation, it is denied us, for example, by a priest Ecclesia Dei.
 
For the sake of the sacrament of marriage, for the sake of your homes, for the sake of your souls, we also do not intend to submit the trials of your marriages to an ecclesiastical jurisdiction whose courts declare null and void marriages that are certainly valid under the false pretext of The lack of psychological maturity of the contracting parties. We also know how these courts actually support Catholic divorce through the simplified procedure of marriage annulment promulgated by Pope Francis. That is why we will continue to recognize as the sole judge of these cases the San Carlos Borromeo commission, which the FSSPX had to establish precisely because of these invalid declarations that were certainly invalid.
[Conclusion]
Finally, we would like to express our great astonishment at this Roman decision and at the echo it has received. It is assumed that the personal prelature offered to the SSPX will recognize us as we are and will keep us in independence from the local Ordinaries. But now the first decisions taken are to unjustly submit our marriages to such Ordinaries, before conditioning, tomorrow, the opening of our new homes to their approval. This shows how double language dominates not only in the field of faith and morality, but also in these canonical questions.
In addition, in this year of the centenary of the apparitions of Fatima, we invoke the Immaculate Heart of Mary, not for her to put an end to our canonical situation, considered irregular by some; But for the Church to be liberated from the occupation by the modernists, and for its highest authorities to re-find the path followed by the Church to Vatican II. That is when our bishops will be able to put their episcopates in the hands of the Sovereign Pontiff [12].
May 7, 2017.
Fr. David ALDALUR , Dean of Bordeaux.
Fr. Xavier BEAUVAIS , Dean of Marseille.
Fr. Francis Xavier CAMPER , Dean of Lyon.
Fr. Bruno FRANCE , Dean of Nantes.
P. Thierry GAUDRAY , Dean of Lille.
Fr. Patrick de la ROCQUE , Dean of Paris.
P. Thierry LEGRAND , Dean of St. Malo.
They also sign the letter:
 
RP JEAN-MARIE , Superior of the Fraternity of the Transfiguration.
RP PLACIDE , Prior of the Benedictine Monastery of Bellaigue.
RP ANTOINE , Guardian of the Capuchin Monastery of Morgon.

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" ... [The state of necessity]
As you know, unfortunately there is no doubt about the extraordinarily dramatic situation facing the Church [4]. The latter is still suffering today and now more intensely, what Monsignor Lefebvre called "the master stroke of Satan": "Spreading the revolutionary principles by the same authority of the Church." We see the authorities of the Church, from the seat of Peter to the parish priest, to attack the Catholic faith directly by means of a corrupt humanism that, taking to the pinnacle the cult of conscience, dethrones Our Lord Jesus Christ. Thus, Christ's kingship over human societies is simply ignored or opposed, and the Church is taken by this liberal spirit manifested especially in religious freedom, ecumenism and collegiality. Through this spirit, it is the very nature of the Redemption realized by Christ that is questioned, it is the Catholic Church, the only ark of salvation, which is denied in the facts. ..."  -- Quote 

I thank God for this declaration, for now I know for sure that the spirit of courage and fidelity to the Church within the SSPX has not been dying.

There is no doubt, this quest -  the restoration of the true Catnolic culture, cannot be the duty of priests and religious alone, and therefore, we the faithful are to do whatever we can in order to help them, for our own good. For more devoted and courageuos priests and religious, and for the re-establishment of Christ's Kingship in Rome and the world, I pray the Rosary wherever I can everyday and offer fasts.

Our prayers, our strength.

St. Pius X, pray for us.

Msgr. Lefebvre, pray for us.

Our Lady of La Sallete, Our Lady of Fatima, Our Lady, Help of Christians, Our Lady of Good Counsel, Our Lady of Good Success, Our Lady of Victory, Queen of Peace, Immaculate Virgin Mary, pray for us and obtain our petitions. Amen.

JMJ!

Fr. Patrick de la ROCQUE , Dean of Paris.

Fr. Xavier BEAUVAIS , Dean of Marseille.

I'm so grateful they had the courage to not only make this declaration but to have the courage to sign it and make it public.  This is no small matter.  The two names I listed above are big and two Father's I had hoped would show the courage and fidelity to the Faith we always knew they had.

This is big.  Thank you Most Holy Mother, thank You Jesus our Savior!

Amen.

THE SEVEN PRIORES ARE REMOVED FROM THEIR POSITIONS

 
PRIEST FRATERNITY SAN PIO X
The District Superior

Suresnes, May 10, 2017

To all the priests of the district of France
For information to friendly communities

Subject: Marriage FSSPX
Dear Colleagues,
After the painful events that motivated my letter last Sunday, I want to give you news of the present situation and communicate the decisions that led me to take.
I would first like to return to an expression used in my last email. The terms "despise and discard", probably of excessive harshness, concerned the circumstances surrounding the publication of the document. It is very evident that there was no desire on my part to despise its authors. The published text certainly presents errors, insufficiencies, but if it had been proposed with loyalty before its publication, whether it be the district or the General House, it would have deserved to be studied and corrected, as was the study that I sent them myself. The modum employed was unacceptable, for subversive, which provoked my refusal to consider the content of the document. The end does not justify the means. You can not use an illegitimate means to achieve a presumptive good. Why write this text in secret? Why show it to certain priests and hide it from others? Confusion then has spread in our faithful. Many of them have not understood what happened last Sunday at Mass. In addition, the very painful and disastrous divisions have manifested themselves among the priests of the same community. The fruits of this initiative are not blessed by God.
So, according to Bishop Fellay, I had to make difficult decisions towards the confreres who signed the document in question. Fr. de la Rocque is relieved of his position as "curate" of St. Nicholas of Chardonnet and the seven signatories have been relieved of their position of prior. Fellay has appointed Fr. Vassal to replace Fr. de la Rocque. As for the new priors, they will be named next August 15.
Father Christian BOUCHACOURT

JMJ!

Mother Mary, Virgin Immaculate, Help of Christians,  Comforter of the Afflicted,  Mirror of Justice, Mother of Perpetual Succor,  I leave all to Thee in the Name of Thy Son, Our Lord  and King. Amen. 

O Mary conceived without sin,  pray for us who have recourse to Thee. 

Vatican Provision for SSPX Marriages Sparks Major Controversy in French District~The Remnant  LINK HERE

A pretty good comment left in their comment section:

MadMC • 5 hours ago
So, according to Fr B. these 7 priests (and, significantly, 3 heads of Traditional Monasteries) have " imprudently read from the pulpit and published a letter addressed to the faithful, without the District Superior’s knowledge, calling into question the direction of the Society." for this "this subversive act, prepared in secret, aimed to destabilize superiors and taking the faithful hostage" they have been
relieved of their duties.

That's the pot calling the kettle black!

This whole Personal Prelature thing is being prepared in secret (my own SSPX priests appear to know little detail about it and can't, or maybe won't, answer some basic questions about it), it is destabilising the whole SSPX (the existence of the 'resistance' is proof of that), and in a subversive way is taking the faithful & clergy of the SSPX hostage with threats and acts of expulsion for anyone who dares point out the contradiction between the new position of the SSPX and it's founding principles.

As for the letter of the 7, with the exception of the last 2 paragraphs, it simply provides a clear explanation of the SSPX principles on marriages and the application of those principles to the new Roman document. Instead of condemning them, Fr B should be thanking them for explaining it so well and publishing the letter himself... unless of course... Fr B is now convinced that the SSPX has been wrong for 40+ years.

Thank you Remnant for publishing both sides of the argument. This provides great clarity.

Thanks for this follow up.
I pray that there will be more sympathizers to the 7 priests to voice out their support. The very basics of our faith are at stake.
Ave Maria!

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