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Brendan_64
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The signatures speak for themselves. This document has been released by the Vatican and is a matter of public record.Brendan,
What is your source?
The fact that he claims not to have signed is not evidence that he did not sign. He did in fact sign as anyone can clearly see. he may have opposed the two documents in question, but he did sign them.Here is the interview with the Angelus and +Lefebvre from June 6, 1982 (Vol V, No. 6)
You have debated and taken part in the deliberations of the second council of the Vatican, have you not?
Yes.
Did you not sign and agree to the resolutions of this council?
No. First of all, I have not signed all the documents of Vatican II because of the last two acts. The first, concerned
with “Religion and Freedom,” I have not signed. The other one, that of “The Church in the Modern World”, I also
have not signed. This latter is in my opinion the most oriented toward modernism and liberalism.
Are you on record for not only not signing the documents but also on record to publicly oppose them?
Yes. In a book, which I have published in France, I accuse the council of error on these resolutions, and I have
given all the documents by which I attack the position of the council - principally, the two resolutions concerning
the issues of religion and freedom and "The Church in the Modern World.”