Posted on 10/15/2009 2:23:34 PM PDT by NYer
The meeting will be attended by a number of individuals, including Archbishop Guido Pozzo, secretary of the Ecclesia Dei Pontifical Commission; Archbishop Luis Ladaria Ferrer, secretary of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF); Dominican Father Charles Morerod, secretary of the International Theological Commission and consultor with the CDF; Archbishop Fernando Ocariz, Vicar General of Opus Dei and consultor with the CDF; and Jesuit Father Karl Josef Becker, also a CDF consultor.
According to Father Lombardi, the meeting will take place at the Palace of the Holy Office, which is where the CDF is housed. The conversations will focus on open doctrinal questions and will remain confidential. A statement will be released at the conclusion of the meeting, Lombardi explained.
After Pope Benedict XVI lifted the excommunications of the four Lefebvrist bishops, the Vatican Secretary State issued a statement on February 4, 2009, explaining a series of demands that the Lefebvrists must meet including full recognition of the Second Vatican Council and of the magisteriums of all the Popes since Pius XII.
On March 10, the Holy See released a letter from Pope Benedict XVI to the bishops of world in which he explained the reasons for lifting the excommunication, noting that until the doctrinal questions are clarified, the Society has no canonical status in the Church, and its ministers even though they have been freed of the ecclesiastical penalty do not legitimately exercise any ministry in the Church.
Despite this clear warning, the Lefebvrist bishops ordained a group of priests at the end of June, which prompted a statement from the Holy Sees Press Office reiterating what the Pope said in his letter to the world's bishops.
Prayer ping!
Is this the same Commission that does not believe in Limbo?
Bishop Bernard Fellay has named as representatives of the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X for the theological discussions with the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith: Bishop Alfonso de Galarreta, director of the Seminary Nuestra Señora Corredentora de La Reja (Argentina), Father Benoît de Jorna, director of the Séminaire International Saint-Pie X of Ecône (Switzerland), Father Jean-Michel Gleize, professor of Ecclesiology at the seminary of Ecône, and Father Patrick de La Rocque, prior of the Priory of Saint Louis in Nantes (France).
Bishop de Galarreta had already been the president of the commission which was in charge of the preparation of these discussions withon the Fraternity, after the month of April 2009.
The works will start in the second half of the month of October and will require the discretion needed for a serene exchange on difficult doctrinal questions.
Menzingen, October 15, 2009
Their statement of expectations. As I commented on another thread, the longer one remains separated from the Holy See, the more arrogant and self-righteous they become; their understanding of unity dims. Many prayers for the success of this initial and subsequent meetings.
Are you saying that the statement that you quoted is arrogant and self-righteous?
There is but one Catholic Church. The SSPX, like others before them, have separated themselves from the Magisterium, for reasons they believe to be righteous. Would you disagree?
A “Yes” or “No” answer to my question would be appreciated. Do you think the statement that you quoted from their communique is arrogant and self-righteous?
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