His Holiness speaks out on the SSPX and the Shoah

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Via Fr. Z’s blog:

In the homily pronounced on the occasion of the solemn inauguration of my Pontificate, I said that it is the “explicit” duty of the Pastor “the call to unity”, and, commenting upon the Gospel words regarding the miraculous catch of fish, I said, “although there were so many, the net was not torn”; I continued after these Gospel words, “Alas, beloved Lord, with sorrow we must now acknowledge that it has been torn!”. And I continued, “But no – we must not be sad! Let us rejoice because of your promise, which does not disappoint, and let us do all we can to pursue the path towards the unity you have promised. Let us remember it in our prayer to the Lord, as we plead with him: yes, Lord, remember your promise. Grant that we may be one flock and one shepherd! Do not allow your net to be torn, help us to be servants of unity!”

Precisely in the accomplishment of this service of unity, which qualifies, in a specific way, my ministry as Successor of Peter, I decided, a few days ago, to grant the remission of the excommunication in which the four bishops ordained by Archbishop Lefebvre in 1988, without pontifical mandate, had incurred. I fulfilled this act of fatherly mercy because those prelates repeatedly manifested to me their deep suffering for the situation in which they found themselves. I hope that this gesture of mine will be followed by the solicitous effort by them to accomplish the ulterior steps necessary to accomplish full communion with the Church, thus testifying true fidelity and true recognition of the Magisterium and of the authority of the Pope and of the Second Vatican Council.

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While I renew with affection the expression of my full and unquestionable solidarity with our brothers receivers of the First Covenant, I hope that the memory of the Shoah leads mankind to reflect on the unpredictable power of evil when it conquers the heart of man.

May the Shoah be for all a warning against forgetfulness, against denial or reductionism, because the violence against a single human being is violence against all.
No man is an island, a famous poet write. The Shoah particularly teaches, both old an the new generations, that only the tiresome path of listening and dialogue, of love and of forgiveness lead the peoples, the cultures, and the religions of the world to the hoped-for goal of fraternity and peace in truth. May violence never again crush the dignity of man!
 
I put this is another thread, and am repeating here because it certainly applies.

For my part, I have to say that it is long past due for the USSCB to call a press conference to try, at least, to explain to the media what an excommunication is why it was imposed in the first place. They further have to clarify publicly that lifting an excommunication absolutely does not mean that the Church (or any same member thereof) aceepts the twisted beliefs of Williamson. PP Benedict XVI has already said it, and now it’s time for the USSCB to use whatever clout it may have with the US media to reinforce it.

This issue is becoming a media circus, and the lions have to be tamed.
 
I understand your concern, malphono, but I don’t think it would do any good.

If there is ANY way the secular media can mess up the truth about ANYBODY’S Church, they will find it.
 
I understand your concern, malphono, but I don’t think it would do any good.

If there is ANY way the secular media can mess up the truth about ANYBODY’S Church, they will find it.
That may be true, but the bishops have an obligation to try, at least, to publicly clarify matters of Church teaching and discipline.

The media will do as it pleases, so whether it will do any good or not is debatable. But at least the bishops will have fulfilled their obligation and tried. So, far, the episcopal silence (at least in the US) is deafening.
 
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