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Sure he did, he put the salvation of souls at the forefront of his responsibility as a bishop. Don’t you mean it’s a shame that the Popes that LeFebvre was under didn’t follow in the footsteps of their predecessors by not standing in the way of building up the Church?Great link, thanks!
It’s a shame that Lefevbre didn’t follow in Grossteste’s footsteps.
Not quite. A bishop has a certain responsibility as a Catholic that is higher than a layman or even a priest. He is a successor to the Apostles just as much as the Pope (without of course being the Pope)Grossteste did the right thing. He refused to carry out an “immoral command.” He essentially said, “I’m sorry Holy Father, but this I cannot do.” Lefevbre, on the other hand, was not asked to carry out any immoral command.
The actions and inactions of the post-conciliar Popes were not building up the Church. LeFebvre was building up the Church (and his legacy continues to this day) The command to not consecrate bishops was an unequitable treatment of the law. Had the Popes been building up the Church and defending the Deposit of Faith from the liberals. There is no doubt that LeFebvre would have been in the forefront at the Popes’ side.
Then you obviously didn’t read the article. Grossteste said, “You cannot take action against me.”I would also say that what Grossteste wrote leads me to believe that had he been sanctioned or excommunicated, he would have abided by the punishment and suffered in protest.
In a letter to a papal legate written in about 1237 he warns:
But God forbid, **God forbid that this most Holy See and those who preside in it, who are commonly to be obeyed in all their commands, by commanding anything contrary to Christ’s precepts and will, should be the cause of a falling away. **God forbid that to any who are truly united to Christ, not willing to go in any way against His will, this See and those who preside in it should be a cause of falling away or apparent schism, by commanding such men to do what is opposed to Christ’s will.14
Even if he didn’t do that. People of dishonest character would have just lied about him and said that he did. Just like LeFebvre. Schismatics don’t appeal to the Pope to enforce papal power for the building up of the Church. Schismatics don’t believe the Pope has that kind of power. LeFebvre, Schmidberger and Fellay all have pointed to the Pope as the solution to what troubles the Church on Earth.He would not have gone off and set up his own schismatic church.