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Secret theological discussions with the SSPX in Rome?
RORATE CÆLI / Donec Ponam / Le Forum Catholique ^
| October 5, 2007
| New Catholic
Posted on 10/05/2007 2:15:46 PM PDT by monkapotamus
Secret theological discussions with the SSPX in Rome?
The Superior-General of the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X (FSSPX/SSPX), Bishop Bernard Fellay, granted today an interview to registered readers of the French website Donec Ponam. When asked about the possible removal of the excommunications of the four bishops of the FSSPX by the Holy See, Fellay answered:
In my opinion, the Roman authorities have no grave reason to keep the excommunications. It is therefore a matter of political balance between the FSSPX, on one side, and, on the other, the Progressives with whom these authorities believe they must deal.
Meanwhile, a source at Le Forum Catholique brings the following report (startling, if confirmed):
Bishop Bernard Fellay has officially announced to the members of the FSSPX the establishment of a Theological Committee specialized in the study of Vatican II, which includes Fathers Patrick de La Rocque, Grégoire Célier, Thierry Gaudray, Alvaro Calderón, and Jean-Michel Gleize. This confirms the information coming from sources close to the FSSPX in Toulouse and to the Studium [the Dominican House of Studies in Toulouse] of the Dominican Fathers in that same city regarding long hours of doctrinal discussions which have taken place at a Roman University, in various occasions, between FSSPX theologians and Roman theologians, such as Cardinal Cottier - discussions which have covered the new Mass, ecumenism, and [episcopal] collegiality.
TOPICS: Catholic; Current Events; Theology
KEYWORDS: fellay; sspx
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To: Maximilian
Thank you all in the Name of God. I started typing that, and I noticed it was good, and then I suddenly felt it wasn’t coming from me, but through me.
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To: murphE; Canticle_of_Deborah
It is interesting that Bishop Williamson has signed his most recent communication from Albano, Italy, no? True. More interesting would be the leavening influence of four bishops brought back into full participation.
If the timing and conditions are right, may God grant that blessing to the Church sooner rather than later.
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