Deep Problem
The problems of the Newchurch go back to the late Middle Ages. Vatican II was merely the end of a long process.
The problems of the Newchurch go back to the late Middle Ages. Vatican II was merely the end of a long process.
With God’s grace, let us be neither schismatizing “sedevacantists,” nor – worse – like today’s Roman churchmen, who are sick in the head.
It does not matter how good the Romans’ intentions may be in promoting their Newchurch. Good intentions only make them more dangerous.
To the argument of EC 198 that Conciliar Popes are still Popes, three objections are laid out and given an answer.
Benedict XVI seems to want to hold on to the old religion even while he positively promotes the new religion – what confusion!
A new reader of “Letters from the Rector,” four volumes written by Bishop Williamson between 1983 and 2003, warmly recommends them.
The Editor of a valuable Catholic periodical in America fails to see that it is a doctrinal problem driving the SSPX.
The Cardinal’s smile (153) proved his loss of Truth (154) and the self-destruction of his mind. God alone can rescue such men.
When Vatican II split Catholic Truth from Catholic Authority, all Catholics were torn apart. Archbishop Lefebvre showed their right re-integration.
When a Cardinal smiles at the SSPX calling him a heretic, it shows how Roman officials are locked into their blindness. Patience.
To a doubting French journalist the author of “Eleison Comments” expresses confidence that the imminent Motu Proprio will do much good.
Indeed, it both declares that the Tridentine Mass was never banned, and permits Latin rite priests to use it, whenever and wherever.
By overloading our eyes and ears, said Kafka, the cinema overwhelms our minds. Minds being overwhelmed means that lies triumph.
In his outstanding Encyclical of 100 years ago, Pius X nailed the deadly error of modern times: minds’ independence from their object.
Despite many Catholics’ reservations as to the content and motivation of the Motu Proprio, one may still believe it will do good.
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