Boulder, I don’t think Bishop Tissier would have meant that. He’s not like that. He’s a good man.
Sorry to disappoint, but good man or not, he did mean what he said - and he is a ‘hard liner’. Not only has he accused Pope Benedict of heresy, he even published a booklet saying the same. I had forgotten quite how dangerous he is to the process of reconciliation, whereas BW has gone off on his own mission, this bishop is still right there to stop any further attempts.
Q. “
What more, My Lord?
A. Bishop Tissier De Mallerais: “Well, for instance,
that this Pope has professed heresies in the past! He has professed heresies! I do not know whether he still does.”
Q. When you say “has professed,” do you mean he still does?
A. Bishop Tissier De Mallerais: No, but he has never retracted his errors.
Bishop Tissier De Mallerais says that Benedict XVI published a book full of heresies.
Q.: My Lord, I need you to be more specific, so we can examine the matter.
A. Bishop Tissier De Mallerais: Yes, sure.
He has a book called Introduction to Christianity, it was in 1968.
It is a book full of heresies. Especially the negation of the dogma of the Redemption.
Q: In what sense, My Lord?
A. Bishop Tissier De Mallerais: He says that Christ did not satisfy for our sins, did not – atone – He, Jesus Christ, on the Cross, did not make satisfaction for our sins. This book denies Christ’s atonement of sins.
Q.: Ah,
I’m not sure I understand…
A. Bishop Tissier De Mallerais: He denies the necessity of satisfaction.
Q.: This sounds like Luther.
A. Bishop Tissier De Mallerais: No,
it goes much further than Luther. Luther admits the sacrifice…the satisfaction of Christ**. It is worse than Luther, much worse**.
Q.
My Lord, I must return to the beginning of this line of questioning:
are you saying he is a heretic?
A. Bishop Tissier De Mallerais:
No. But he has never retracted these statements.
Q.: Well, then, what would you say, My Lord, that it was “suspicious,” “questionable,” “favoring heresy”?
A. Bishop Tissier De Mallerais:
No, it is clear. I can quote him. He rejects “an extremely rudimentary presentation of the theology of satisfaction (seen as) a mechanism of an injured and reestablished right. It would be the manner with which the justice of God, infinitely offended, would have been reconciled anew by an infinite satisfaction…some texts of devotion seem to suggest that the Christian faith in the Cross understands God as a God whose inexorable justice required a human sacrifice, the sacrifice of his own Son. And we flee with horror from a justice, the dark anger of which removes any credibility from the message of love” (translated from the German version, pages 232-233).
Q.: What other heresies, My Lord?
A. Bishop Tissier De Mallerais: Many others. Many others.
He has put up doubts regarding the divinity of Christ, regarding the dogma of the Incarnation…
So, according to Bishop Tissier De Mallerais, Benedict XVI has taught heresies worse than Luther and put doubts on the divinity of Christ; but he’s not a heretic or even “favoring heresy”!
Q.: These are very strong words, My Lord, but yet, the Society is not sedevacantist…
A. Bishop Tissier De Mallerais: No, no, no, no. He is the Pope…