www.catholicherald.co.uk/issues/february-10th-2017/pope-franciss-tr...
The above link goes to yet another article about the apparently soon to be consummated union of Menzingen and Rome. Besides the quirky title of the article, there are a couple of things in it I hadn't heard before. Here is one:
"Then, last week, just as mainstream traditionalist rage with Pope Francis was boiling over, Fellay and the Vatican let it be known that they were close to agreement on the personal prelature.
How close? Rome is even pencilling in dates: May 13, the centenary of the Fatima apparitions..."
On the other hand, the article goes on to say:
“Francis saw us as outsiders, and he likes identifying with the fringe,” says the SSPX source. “That’s why he’s more friendly to us than he is to traditionalists under his control, whom he pushes around mercilessly. Look at what happened to those Franciscans.”
He is referring to the Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate, whom Francis banned from using the Extraordinary Form and whose seminary he closed after an internal dispute. Mainstream traditionalists have been warning the SSPX that the same thing could happen to them if they submit to the Pope – and now they can also point to the Holy See’s ruthless treatment of the Order of Malta.
That coup d’état has undoubtedly spooked the SSPX: the threat to their independence and their valuable real estate worries them more than Amoris Laetitia, which they will simply ignore.
Fellay has told friends that he is very troubled by what happened to the Order of Malta. It may yet scare him off. Also, members of the SSPX are saying quietly to each other that, just at the moment, they have the best of both worlds."
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He's not troubled at all. On January 17th he and the Mother superior of the SSPX went to Rome and stayed with Francis in Francis' abode at Santa Martha for 3 days. You only bring the Mother superior as a last move before the agreement is solidified. Fellay in three different interviews last week repeatedly called Francis a good man, a good pope etc.
Let that sink in, he spent 3 days with Francis. Not just a brief meeting but a 3 day stay at his residence.
While the rest of the world is waking up to the fact that Francis is a heretic and no Catholic, Fellay spends 3 days with him and calls him good.
Evil...just evil.
At the moment I can not find the article but here was the title:
Francis: "When I see a place with a large amounts of vocations I worry"
This is a good?
The list of all of Francis demonic anti Catholic ravings and actions are to numerous to post, but Bp. Fellay calls him good.
uhh ok
Thank you Bill, I had it but lost the article and couldn't remember where I saw it.
You're the best!
teeeheeee
Bill said:
:) although rumors of my bestness have been greatly exaggerated
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