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I have. He may not have had the desire, but he acted anyway. Disobedience always involves a questioning of authority, even disregard for authority. Remember the parable of the two sons? One said the right things, but then failed to do his father’s will.read Arcbishop’s address on the nature of the consecration.
There was no desire for schism nor questioning of the Pope’s authority.
I understand that LeFebvre believed that since he was going to die, that if he failed to act the Church would not survive. Yet here we are posting on this vibrant Catholic website. History has proven him wrong. It is the Holy Spirit that protects the Church, not the spirit of disobedience.
I know he believed he was the only one who could save the Church. More’s the pity.