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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2018 4:47:52 GMT
"Tradidi quod et accepi" - I have transmitted to you what I have received.
![]() In remembrance of the great Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre (1905-1991), a Catholic bishop who gave his last dying breathe for the love of our Lord and to work restoring His Church through a great devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The Archbishop rests in legacy written on his tomb the words of the missionary St. Paul "I have transmitted to you what I have received" could not be any more accurate. He certainly was a faithful Catholic Bishop even his enemies admit. He died on a Monday, March 25, the feast day of the Annunciation of the Blessed Mother, in her fiat to carry Jesus Christ into the world. Well fitting too for that particular day was also within Holy Week showing the symbolic life of the Archbishop protecting the faith and providing for the priesthood and the Sacrifice on the altar for the Son of God to confer redemption. REQUIEM aeternam dona ei, Domine, et lux perpetua luceat ei. Requiescat in pace. Amen.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2018 4:59:44 GMT
It is sad to note his beloved SSPX has turned on him now seeking modernism which he fought against. So much so, they try hard to erase his memory of any battles and suffering fighting against the spirit of modern rome. The Archbishop remains for them only a mascot, a face to market the new style of neo-tradition. So grave.
In addition to seeking the novelties of conciliarism, the new-sspx has been forgetting about him on his March 25 anniversary for the last couple of years -- as too this year. There is nothing on their websites but promotion of conciliarism... The last time he was mentioned on his anniversary was days later, in brief, by Bishop Fellay. And remembered as a soft person eager to "reconcile" with modern rome, without mentioning the Archbishop fought for doctrine, not for practical politics the present new-sspx liberal leaders want.
Indeed it is a shame. But his legacy of the unadulterated Catholic faith continues on in his faithful untiring sons within the SSPX-mc.
Deo gratias...!
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Post by Admin on Mar 26, 2018 11:40:31 GMT
It is sad to note his beloved SSPX has turned on him now seeking modernism which he fought against. So much so, they try hard to erase his memory of any battles and suffering fighting against the spirit of modern rome. The Archbishop remains for them only a mascot, a face to market the new style of neo-tradition. So grave. In addition to seeking the novelties of conciliarism, the new-sspx has been forgetting about him on his March 25 anniversary for the last couple of years -- as too this year. There is nothing on their websites but promotion of conciliarism... The last time he was mentioned on his anniversary was days later, in brief, by Bishop Fellay. And remembered as a soft person eager to "reconcile" with modern rome, without mentioning the Archbishop fought for doctrine, not for practical politics the present new-sspx liberal leaders want. Indeed it is a shame. But his legacy of the unadulterated Catholic faith continues on in his faithful untiring sons within the SSPX-mc. Deo gratias...! “I think that many of those that left us to rejoin Rome, -isn’t that right - did not rightly understand what liberalism is and how the Roman authorities at the moment, since the Council in particular, are infested with these errors. They did not understand. If they had understood, they would have fled, they would have avoided, they would have stayed with us. But they do not want to believe these errors. This is serious because by moving closer to these authorities, one is necessarily contaminated. These authorities are imbued with these principles, live with these principles – these principles of liberalism. Inevitably, they act in conformity with their ideas. And therefore, they can only have relations with us. They begin to have relations with us – relations which little by little impose these ideas on us, since they are the authorities. They are the authorities and we are the subordinates, so they impose these ideas on us. It is impossible otherwise. As long as they do not rid themselves of these errors – these errors of liberalism and modernism – there is no way we can come to an agreement with them. It is not possible. We cannot approach them because immediately we have to submit to their orientations.” (Archbishop Lefebvre, Conference, September 22, 1988)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2018 3:07:27 GMT
There is nothing on their websites but promotion of conciliarism... Still nothing on their websites commemorating the Archbishop. He's a forgotten giant of the faith.
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Post by Admin on Mar 29, 2018 8:54:57 GMT
There is nothing on their websites but promotion of conciliarism... Still nothing on their websites commemorating the Archbishop. He's a forgotten giant of the faith. Amazing.
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