In fairness, I have to say that I understand Bishop Fellay’s frustration. There are too many people making comments who should not be doing so. It has always stunned me that people feel the need to comment on everything. Someday, human beings will learn that silence is truly golden and learn to keep their mouths shut.
I think we need to be more blunt with more people or this kind of confusion and frustration is going to continue.
Fraternally,
Br. JR, FFV
Not too sure what yr aiming at here Br JR I like it that this thread exists to share and discuss the subject from all perspectives.
Bishop Fellay is currently delivering a blend of the Nov 1 and Nov 11 sermons while he confers Confirmations in various parts of the world. His claim about hearing conflicting opinions from people within the Vatican - are just that.
If one takes a look at, (not only my previous posts which attempt to chronologically table the sequence of events) the information available from CNS as well as the official communiques from Rome and Ecclesia Dei, it is not difficult to conclude that Bishop Fellay’s claims are factually without foundation. Why he has succumbed to a particular type of confusion in this regard - is up for speculation.
The fact that in his interview on the General Chapter of the SSPX of July 16, Bishop Fellay outspokenly challenged and cast a slur on Archbishop Mueller - is/was not a good sign:
**DICI: What are your thoughts on the appointment of Archbishop Mueller as Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith? **
Code:
Bishop Fellay: It is nobody’s secret that the former bishop of Regensburg, where our seminary of Zaitzkofen is located, does not like us. After the courageous action of Benedict XVI on our behalf, in 2009, he refused to cooperate and treated us like as if we were lepers! He is the one who stated that our seminary should be closed and that our students should go to the seminaries of their dioceses of origin, adding bluntly that “*the four bishops of the SSPX should resign*”! (*cf*. interview with *Zeit Online*, 8 May 2009).
"For us what is more important and more alarming is his leading role at the head of the Congregation for the Faith, which must defend the Faith with the proper mission of fighting doctrinal errors and heresy. Numerous writings of Bishop Mueller on the real transubstantiation of bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ, on the dogma of Our Lady’s virginity, on the need of conversion of non-Catholics to the Catholic Church… are questionable, to say the least! There is no doubt that these texts would have been in the past the object of an intervention of the Holy Office, which now is the very Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith presided by him. "
sspx.org/superior_generals_news/bishop_fellay_2012_general_chapter_interview_7-16-2012.htm
Include the other fact that he permits articles on SSPX websites that denigrate the good Archbishop…it kind of sets the scene for what is taking place right now.
“While the bishop might have good intentions, we cannot ignore the fact that many of his public statements have been irreconcilable with traditional Catholic teaching.”
Very controversial statements might be found in his works as denounced by the SSPX German District.
sspx.org/miscellaneous/mulling_over_archbishop_mueller_7-9-2012.htm
Further to this - his denial that he asked Rome for more time to consider their official reply
“Not long ago, we had a position statement from the President of * Ecclesia Dei*, who is at the same time the Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, asserting that the discussions with the Society were over.(The Archbishop did not say “they were over”, he said that “there would be no more talks”) And last Saturday, a new declaration from the * Ecclesia Dei* says: “
No, we must allow them some time; it is understandable that after thirty years of debate they should need a certain amount of time; we do see that they have an ardent desire to be reconciled.” I have the impression that they have it more than we do. And we wonder: what is happening?” Bishop Fellay
- is simply refuted by the Declaration from Ecclesia Dei of October 29 where it is stated that he asked for more time.
“The Pontifical Commission ‘Ecclesia Dei’ takes this occasion to announce that, in its most recent official communication (6 September 2012),** the Priestly Fraternity of St. Pius X has indicated that additional time for reflection and study is needed on their part** as they prepare their response to the Holy See’s latest initiatives.”
visnews-en.blogspot.com/2012/10/declaration-of-pontifical-commission_29.html