24-10-2012
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Bishop Richard Williamson, having distanced himself from the management and the government of the SSPX for several years, and refusing to show due respect and obedience to his lawful superiors, was declared excluded from the SSPX by decision of the Superior General and its Council, on October 4th, 2012. A final deadline had been granted to him to declare his submission, after which he announced the publication of an “open letter” asking the Superior General to resign.
This painful decision has become necessary by concern for the common good of the Society of Saint Pius X and its good government, according to what Archbishop Lefebvre denounced: “This is the destruction of authority. How authority can be exercised if it needs to ask all members to participate in the exercise of authority? “(Ecône, June 29, 1987)
Menzingen, October 24th, 2012
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this is definitly the pray hipe and don't worry
Sorry I ment say This is definitly the key; pray, hope and don't worry
We are all well aware of what is going on but rehashing it here is not going to solve anything.
If you want to make a difference pick up your rosary and fight and ask others to do so as well.
We wanted to do a three day rosary rally so to speak. We wanted to get as many people as possible to pray that the SSPX be delivered from the obvious evils it has fallen under, but then we decided against it.
We decided not to undertake such an effort, even though we know full well it would work, because past efforts have taught us that people on both sides are not interested. They just want to cry and carry on that the devil is sweeping the SSPX away but they are not interested in ACTUALLY DOING anything worthwhile to stop it.
You say support Fr Pfeiffer, I will as soon as he starts telling people to pick up their rosary to defeat that which he decries.
I'll meet you in spirit for that hefeweizen, Susan. Thank you for your post. It voiced some of my concerns.
Dear Bekki,
This was today's Psalter of the Blessed Virgin Mary by Saint Boneventure.
When I read it this morning I immediately thought of Father's suggested prayer to me (above). Yikes...it looks like Saint Boneventure didn't mince words either in his prayer.
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