**Who placed these particular resolutions on the agenda?
**I believe there were a number of cardinals assisted by theological experts who were in agreement with liberal ideas.
**Who, for example?
**Cardinal (Augustine) Bea (a German Jesuit), Cardinal (Leo) Suenens (from Belgium), Cardinal (Joseph) Frings (from Germany), Cardinal (Franz) Koenig (from Austria). These personalities had already gathered and discussed these resolutions before the council and it was their precise aim to make a compromise with the secular world, to introduce Illuminist and modernist ideas in the church doctrines.
**Were there any American cardinals supporting these ideas and resolutions?
**I do not recall their names at present, but there were some. However, a leading force in favor of these resolutions was Father Murray.
**Are you referring to Father John Courtney Murray (an American Jesuit)?
**Yes.
**What part has he played?
**He has played a very active part during all the deliberations and drafting of these documents.
**Did you let the pope (Paul VI) know of your concern and disquiet regarding these resolutions?
**I have talked to the pope. I have talked to the council. I have made three public interventions, two of which I have filed with the secretariat. Therefore, there were five interventions against these resolutions of Vatican II.
In fact, the opposition led against these resolutions was such that the pope attempted to establish a commission with the aim of reconciling the opposing parties within the council. There were to be three members, of which I was one.
When the liberal cardinals learned that my name was on this commission, they went to see the holy father (the pope) and told him bluntly that they would not accept this commission and that they would not accept my presence on this commission. The pressure on the pope was such that he gave up the idea.
I have done everything I could to stop these resolutions which I judge contrary and destructive to the Catholic faith. The council was convened legitimately, but it was for the purpose of putting all these ideas through.
**Were there other cardinals supporting you?
**Yes. There was Cardinal (Ernesto) Ruffini (of Palermo), Cardinal (Giuseppe) Siri (of Genoa) and Cardinal (Antonio) Caggiano (of Buenos Aires).
**Were there any bishops supporting you?
**Yes. Many bishops supported my stand.
**How many bishops?
**There were in excess of 250 bishops. They had even formed themselves into a group for the purpose of defending the true Catholic faith.
**What happened to all of these supporters?
**Some are dead; some are dispersed throughout the world; many still support me in their hearts but are frightened to lose the position, which they feel may be useful at a later time.
**Is anybody supporting you today (1978)?
**Yes. For instance, Bishop Pintinello from Italy; Bishop Castro de Mayer from Brazil. Many other bishops and cardinals often contact me to express their support but wish at this date to remain anonymous.
**What about those bishops who are not liberals but still oppose and criticize you?
**Their opposition is based on an inaccurate understanding of obedience to the pope. It is, perhaps, a well-meant obedience, which could be traced to the ultramontane obedience of the last century, which in those days was good because the popes were good. However, today, it is a blind obedience, which has little to do with a practice and acceptance of true Catholic faith.