On the quote of Ab. Vigano's response to the declartion of Tradition Arressted

This quote is found within the context of Archbishop Vigano's response to Frank's "arresting of Tradition declaration".
 
While I find the Archbishop lacking in his willingness to speak up about Fatima and the desperate need for the consecration of Russia and the Five First Saturdays as is so necessary, but rather only ever mentioning Akita, Akita, Akita, as also Bp. Williamson now for the past year or more, it seems to me he has taken a well balanced approach to Benedict's Motu Proprio of 2007 in which he declares that the True Mass was never abrogated.  Personally I do agree with him in this context.  He views it rationally and without the anger and vitriol flung at it by so many Traditional Catholics who declared that Our Lady could not have been responsible for such a declaration.  But she was, and the Archbishop addresses how in the  quote below. He recognizes and admits that the Motu Proprio was flawed on many levels, but also recognizes what good its effect had. 
What Bishop Fellay asked for in the first Crusade is what he could not obtain on his own, namely that Benedict would utter those words "The True Mass was never abrogated".  That was the result of the first crusade, meant only to be a sign of Our Lady's hand, so that Bp. Fellay would know it was her, and then consequently do as she asked.  He got what he wanted on July 7, 2007,  he saw it was her, he recognized it as a miracle and then proceeded, whether by fear or by weakness or a lack of courage only God knows for sure,  to put what Our Lady asked for on the back burner and continue down the dangerous road to Rome he had begun in secret so many years ago even after Our Lady warned him again and again to go no further and most especially not to use her crusade for the lifting of the false excommunications.  I do not sit in judgment of Bp. Fellay nor of his decisions, nor of the terrible consequences the SSPX has suffered since then.  That is not for me to judge, it is between His Excellency and the Triune God and the Holy Mother of our Savior.  God is merciful and asks only from us that we be sorry and try to amend our past failings, sins, mistakes, or unintended blindness.  I pray for His Excellency to do just that.  I beg God to save his soul.  He is ultimately, despite his past poor decisions, a good man who was bearing a heavy burden and which the devil made sure to sow such unbridled confusion as to obfuscate all that was before him.   May God grant him the light and the strength and the humility to do the right thing now.  As the world goes down in a fiery crash, we see that time is almost up.
 
Alyssa Dawn Marie Anderson
 
"With his Motu Proprio, Benedict XVI restored the Roman Apostolic Mass to the Church, declaring that it had never been abolished. Indirectly, he admitted that there was an abuse by Paul VI, when in order to give authority to his rite he ruthlessly forbade the celebration of the traditional Liturgy. And even if in that document there may be some incongruent elements, such as the coexistence of the two forms of the same rite, we can believe that these have served to allow for the diffusion of the extraordinary form, without affecting the ordinary one. In other times, it would have seemed incomprehensible to let a Mass steeped in misunderstandings and omissions to be celebrated, when the authority of the Pontiff could have simply restored the ancient rite. But today, with the heavy burden of Vatican II and with the now widespread secularized mentality, even the mere liceity of celebrating the Tridentine Mass without permission can be considered an undeniable good – a good that is visible to all due to the abundant fruits it brings to the communities where it is celebrated. And we can also believe that it would have brought even more fruits if only Summorum Pontificum had been applied in all its points and with a spirit of true ecclesial communion." ~Archbishop Vigano

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Right, am fully with you, DM.

Thanks to Our Lady for her Motherly Love  in preventing Bp. Fellay to sign any agreement with Rome in 2012.  Forever be praised Our Lord Jesus Who is in control all the time! 

Thank you Flavia <3

Flavia Talladen Schott said:

Right, am fully with you, DM.

Thanks to Our Lady for her Motherly Love  in preventing Bp. Fellay to sign any agreement with Rome in 2012.  Forever be praised Our Lord Jesus Who is in control all the time! 

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