False resistance petitions +Williamson to act like a bishop!
Aug 13, 2018 5:22:39 GMT
Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2018 5:22:39 GMT
Can't make this stuff up. A 'petition' is circulating to get +Williamson to act like a catholic bishop. And they bang us over the head for calling +Williamson a false bishop? Hoping they are starting to see the bishop for what he wants everyone to be - vagabonds.
Petition to Bishop Williamson
To Support the Carmelite Sisters in Ireland
To Support the Carmelite Sisters in Ireland
by Samuel Loeman
11 August 2018
The Carmelite Sisters in Ireland, who have devoted their whole life to prayer, penance and intercession for all of us, are being hammered from all sides, persecuted by the devil and his many willing workers. But at the root of their greatest trials and sufferings lies the fact that their pleas for the much needed support of a bishop have so far fallen on deaf ears.
The Carmelite sisters in Ireland need our support, and we need their prayers and intercession.
Please sign the petition below, pass it on to your priest, chapel coordinators, family, friends and anyone else that wants to see the Resistance grow stronger and united. In order to sign the petition, simply send an email to admin@tradidi.com with your name, country and the number of children or dependents you speak for. If you know anyone that does not have email, please ask if you may submit their names on their behalf.
If you want to find out more about the Carmelite sisters in Ireland, you can check out the website that was set up for them (vahfj.com). Their newsletters can be downloaded from their website as well. And regardless of the outcome of this petition, you could write to them yourself and show them that you care. Their contact details are on their website.
At the end of the petition I will publish the totals only, and send the list of names to bishop Williamson.
Samuel Loeman
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Dear Excellency,
Archbishop Lefebvre said that “without monasteries, without the examples of the contemplative religious consecrated to the continual praise of God, the Church will never recover from the present crisis. In order to traverse this present crisis, there must be more monasteries, more souls willing to devote their whole life to prayer and intercession.” 1
Your Excellency, following the Archbishop’s advice, and in order to help us traverse this present crisis, the Carmelite sisters in Ireland have devoted their whole life to prayer and intercession. We ask you to encourage these sisters in their vocation.
Archbishop Lefebvre wrote to Mother Marie Christiane, his Carmelite sister : “I pray for all your intentions, particularly for a Carmelite foundation in France.”2
Archbishop Lefebvre’s sister founded many Carmels in Australia, Europe and the USA, and the Archbishop always “encouraged her in this” and followed the moto “One seminary, one Carmel.”3
Archbishop Lefebvre said that the role of the Carmelites is “to train souls in sanctity by example and prayer. The priests and the faithful need this example and these prayers to continue the good fight for the Faith against the assaults of hell.”4
Archbishop Lefebvre always “put his money where is mouth is”. When the banks refused a much needed loan for the foundation of a Carmelite convent the Archbishop “prayed, and obeying the order ‘Seek ye first the Kingdom of God (Mt 6:33)’, postponed the building of the Apostolic Delegation headquarters and gave the Carmelites two million francs to build their convent”, and this he did despite of his own leaky roof that was in urgent need of repair.5
Archbishop Lefebvre “decided that after the death of his sister, the Carmels of Tradition would form a federation under the authority of the prioress of Quiévrain and under the overall responsibility of one of the bishops: the prioress and bishop in question would supply the real attachment of the Carmels to the Roman Catholic Church.”6
Our Lord told us that “He that is not with me, is against me: and he that gathereth not with me, scattereth.”7.
the undersigned
1.
www.sspxasia.com/Documents/Society_of_Saint_Pius_X/Vocations/index.htm
2.
Marcel Lefebvre, The Biography, p. 518
3.
Marcel Lefebvre, The Biography, p. 518
4.
Marcel Lefebvre, The Biography, p. 518
5.
Marcel Lefebvre, The Biography, p. 178
6.
Marcel Lefebvre, The Biography, p. 518
7.
Matthew 12:30