Whether he is canonized or not is another question, at interesting one at that. The greatest question before us is whether those of us on this thread accept that no bishop has the athority to defy the Pope, regardlesss of their personal holiness.
JR
If, when you say “defy” you mean “disobey”, you are correct generally speaking, but not in all circumstances.
Obedience is a moral virtue, and like all moral virtue it is a balance point between two extremels: excess and defect. Obedience can be voilated in either direction; that is, by obeying when we should not, or by not obeying when they should. Contrary to what many people seem to think today, obedience is not an absolute.
Faith,on the other hand, is a theological virtue which
is an absolute. When the faith is under attack, it is permissible to disoboey if that is what is necessary to protect the faith.
Now, I readily admit that it is an exception to the rule for a Bishop to be required to disobey the Pope in order ot protect the faith. After all, it is the Pope’s duty to guard and protect the faith. When the Pope fails in his duty, and rather than protect the faithful and the faith, he allows them to be destroyed by the wolves, and the Seminaries to be cess-pools of iniquity, something needs to be done.
Some people may think John Paul II was a “great” Pope, but I can’t imagine anyone who thinks he protected the purity of the faith. He was Pope for 26 years. During that time the Seminaries were thoroughly corrupt and he took not affective actions. At the same time, he allowed the Bishops to do all in their power to destroy the faith, while he did nothing. He invited members of virtually every false religion in the world - including an african witch doctor - to Assisi to join him in a prayer for “world peace”, not to mention giving each false religion a special room so that they could commit the mortal sin of false worship. While John Paul II was attempting to build a “civilization of love” with “all of the great religions of the world” the faith was being attacked from everyside and millions of Catholics were being led into heresy and perdition.
Thankfully God sent Archbishop Lefebvre - “the great Prelate” -who took action to defend the faith. Thanks to Archbishop Lefebvre the Mass was preserved and is now on its way back, and the 37 year lie that the old Mass had been abrogated has now been reversed. I can’t imagine the situation we would be in today if it wasn’t for Archbishop Lefebvre, who truly deserves the title “the great”.
Thank heavens for the good Archbishop who was willing to do what was necessary to preserve the true faith, the mass, and sacraments during the apostasy, when who should have protected the faith, for whatever reason, did not. It is not our place to judge them subjectively, but the objective facts are the objective facts.