To: sandyeggo
Williamson basically passed through the Catholic Church on his way to the SSPX from Anglicanism. The Church will likely never be in perfect enough shape for him to reconcile. He has lived most of his life outside of submission to the Roman Pontiff, so the present situation is probably no big deal to him./i> "Interesting observation."
I found that interesting as well. I didn't know that about Williamson, but it could be part of the explanation for his vicious lies and his unrelenting paranoia. If the Europeans reconcile with Rome, look for Williamson to remain excommunicated.
23 posted on
06/01/2003 8:02:17 PM PDT by
St.Chuck
To: St.Chuck
If the Europeans reconcile with Rome, look for Williamson to remain excommunicated.
Interesting, they already use different initials -- FSSPX vs. SSPX. Seriously though, I just stopped by the ITEM website and Fr. Aulagnier has uploaded a new commentary on Cardinal Hoyos' recent letter on the priesthood. Fr. Aulagnier finds it a very encouraging sign. The piece is extremely long, so I will just translate the conclusion. Keep in mind that he is addressing himself to Cardinal Hoyos:
"This is a doctrinal reminder of the most glorious and on the priesthood and on its apostolate. This reminder, without doubt, was written with affection, a paternal spirit, and much pastoral experience. Your Eminence, what you say of the priest and of his apostolate, is what Archbishop Lefebvre told us and taught us. If you wish it so, we are at your disposal! Without condition!"
This is a very encouraging sign, especially since I hear that a lot of other French SSPX clergy feel the same way. I cannot help but wonder, however, whether Fr. Aulagnier is dropping a hint, especially when I hear rumors that upward of 90% of the SSPX faithful and clergy in France are ready to reconcile if Rome will recognize their situation.
26 posted on
06/01/2003 8:35:09 PM PDT by
Theosis
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