I personally think Archbishop Lefebvre will be exonerated and eventually even canonized. As others have stated, great saints have been excommunicated in the past, only to later be vindicated. Archbishop Lefebvre didn’t teach anything outside the Catholic Faith, and even Pope Benedict admitted to the possibility of a “case of necessity” in France and Germany. Certainly Lefebvre himself was utterly convinced of this necessity, and had patiently taken every avenue of recourse possible with the Vatican until he realized his impending death, and also realized that the Vatican seemingly did not wish to proceed in ordaining bishops for Lefebvre.
I hope everyone who refers to the SSPX as schismatic here would be twice as quick to label the Eastern Orthodox as schismatic, just for the sake of logical consistency.
Your Abbot, you say that traditional Catholics use Vatican II when it suits them but curse it when it doesn’t. I think the point others were trying to make is the hypocrisy that is rife in the liberal position of rushing to call the SSPX schismatic, but seemingly never saying this about the Eastern or Oriental Orthodox, and refusing to label Protestants as heretics. Instead of showing a truly “liberal,” position, it only serves to show a very thinly-veiled hatred towards all things traditional.