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The problem with the Archbishop’s defense can seen by looking at his own words: “That is why today, by consecrating these bishops, I am convinced that I am continuing to keep Tradition alive, that is to say, the Catholic Church.”bobzills;3619736:
The permission to consecrate one bishop was put forward by Rome, but with so many strings attached that it was not acceptable. I suggest reading about the Archbishop’s reasoning in his own words:I thought that the Pope had given him permission to consecrate at least one bishop?
sspx.org/SSPX_FAQs/appendix_v_1988_consecration_sermon.htm
He implied that if he had not disobeyed, Tradition, that is, the Catholic Church, would not survive. In other words, the Church was no longer going to kept alive under the Pope, but now had to be kept alive under Lefebvre. The Church had left Rome and moved to Econe. Lefebvre claimed that he acknowledged John Paul II as the pope, yet he indicated that the Church was no longer with Pope John Paul II. Do you see the problem with this?