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Tsuwano
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I think your accusations against “progressives” (and I’m still not sure who they may be) are rather loose, and if it is true that there is hatred directed toward the SSPX and all they stand for by this group, it is also true that there is a mutual hatred directed toward “progressives,” Liberals," and other vague entities by those who tend to call themselves “Traditional.” Nevertheless, I think it’s fair to keep in mind that if the farmer steps into a pile of cow manure, it’s reasonable to expect his boots to smell like cow manure. The Pope has stepped into a problem and it is reasonable to expect the controversies surrounding that problem will swirl around him. Actually, I think the SSPX has taken significant steps to answer the charges of anti-semitism against them by silencing Bishop Williamson, apologizing for the controversy that one of their members created, and stating that the SSPX is not in agreement with those statements that Williamson has made. If Bishop Williamson has proven himself a clown, Bishop Fellay has done the opposite and has so far positioned himself as man who can be trusted to engage in serious discussions about the issues that continue to separate the SSPX from the Church.They are joined only because those who are using this to promote their agenda were looking for something, anything that they could use as a club against the SSPX and apparently the Holy Father himself.
The hatred progressives have against the SSPX is intense, unlike much that I have ever seen before except the hatred these same people feel for the Traditional Mass and traditional ideas in general. Since the Holy Father has made steps, small though they may be to loosen the restrictions on the Traditional mass and has incorporated some elements of it into his Masses these people are horrified.
Thus when this opportunity dropped into their lap they saw an immediate advantage. We can kill two birds with one stone. We can make the SSPX, and by extension all Traditional minded Catholics look bad, heck we can make them look like Nazis and, we can take down a Pope who is seemingly steering the Church towards a more orthodox position. All we have to do is keep up the pressure and not let this thing die. Keep the pot boiling so to speak.
Look at who is leading the outcry in this situation. Liberal Bishops, some of them German, many not, the Chancelor of Germany, a Lutheran, so I doubt she has much love for the Holy Father anyway, the JDL, various social action groups worldwide, ACTION, various religious orders, mostly female and other assorted folk, most of the liberal progressive variety.
The plain truth is most people couldn’t care less about this thing. It really is a complete non issue.
I also think it is a bit unfair to charge the Chancellor of Germany, the Jewish Defense League, and German Bishops (liberal or not) with attempting to make the Holy Father look bad and continuing to stir this stinking pot because they have no love for the Church. Again, they didn’t create the controversy, but they do, for obvious reasons, have a vested interest in seeing that the horrors of the Holocaust are never forgotten or minimalized. Indeed, I think all Christians have an interest in seeing that the evils of persecution and the horrors that rise from it, are never forgotten. If any good comes from this controversy, I pray it will lead to greater understanding and fraternal love between Christians and Jews.