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To: NYer; sitetest; sandyeggo; BlackElk; Mrs. Don-o
Hey, sister, isn't it funny we keep getting these "the Pope is gonna cave to the sspx" rumors? They all seem to go in cycles. There will be long periods of rumorless sanity and then, all of a sudden, we get these stories quoting Fellay predicting the Pope will do this or that favorable to the schism.

I think it all agit/prop. Fellay KNOWS his schism is dead and so he needs to "keep hope alive" in the schism. He keeps floating this nonsense Rome is about to cave to keep the Hive happy and to keep those donations coming in.

If those who succor the schism ever figure out the schism leads only to Hell, Fellay is toast. Outside of the schism nobody knows or cares about him. He has to both keep Schism alive whle at the same time engaging in non-productive agit/prop about putative deals to keep his face in the news and to keep the Hive happily buzing about their impending Traditional Triumph.

When the schism ends, so does Fellay's celebrity. Don't neglect the role of Pride in Fellay's agit/prop.

Each failed deal is blamed on modernist Rome and each failed deal is cast as a triumph of Tradition and its supporters. It is all so predictable because it has been endlessly repeated the past 20 years.

That few in the schism can see this is yet another indication the schism breeds insanity.

It is said insanity is doing the same thing over and over yet expecting different results. If that doesn't describe the sspx schism's agit/prop, what does?

12 posted on 10/16/2006 10:14:32 AM PDT by bornacatholic
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To: bornacatholic
Sigh, you're really getting nervous about this whole thing aren't you?

It is not Bishop Fellay floating the rumors, why are you so quick to believe the secular press about anything?

16-October-2006 -- Catholic World News Brief

LEFEBVRISTS READY TO SEEK RECONCILIATION?

Oct. 16 (CWNews.com) - The head of the traditionalist Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) might write to the Pope, asking for a removal of the excommunications levied on Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre and the bishops he ordained in 1998, according to a French newspaper report.

The daily Le Figaro reports that Bishop Bernard Fellay is prepared to write to the Pontiff, seeking reconciliation of the traditionalist group, if Pope Benedict XVI goes through with plans to allow broader use of the Tridentine Mass.

The SSPX denied the accuracy of the Figaro report, saying that the newspaper's reporter had misunderstood the purpose of a letter from Bishop Fellay to the Holy Father. In fact, the SSPX news agency reported, the bishop has sent the Pope a spiritual bouquet, in which traditionalists have offered 1 million rosaries for the liberalization of the old Latin rite. No request for removal of the 1988 excommunications has been made, the group insists.

Cardinal Dario Castrillon Hoyos, the prefect of the Congregation for Clergy, reportedly wrote to Bishop Fellay some months ago, assuring him that the Pope plans to allow free use of the pre-conciliar rite, and suggesting that the Lefebvrist group should make a request for the Pope to lift the excommunications.

SSPX leaders have consistently set conditions for their reconciliation with the Vatican, including the liberation of the old Latin Mass, the removal of the excommunications, and the freedom to question Vatican II teachings on issues such as religious freedom and ecumenism. By authorizing the universal use of the Tridentine liturgy-- as he is reporting planning to do in a forthcoming document-- the Pope would fulfill the first and most prominent of the traditionalists' demands.

Bishop Fellay avoided speculating on the reported papal initiative in discussions with reporters this weekend. But he did say that a document of the sort reportedly due to appear soon would be a "great gesture" and a major step toward reconciliation between the SSPX and the Vatican. He predicted, however, that the release of the papal document would precipitate fierce controversy within the Church.



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"Bishop Fellay avoided speculating on the reported papal initiative in discussions with reporters this weekend. But he did say that a document of the sort reportedly due to appear soon would be a "great gesture" and a major step toward reconciliation between the SSPX and the Vatican. He predicted, however, that the release of the papal document would precipitate fierce controversy within the Church."

Fierce controversy indeed, some people are positively apoplectic.

14 posted on 10/16/2006 10:25:29 AM PDT by murphE (These are days when the Christian is expected to praise every creed but his own. --G.K. Chesterton)
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To: bornacatholic
"the Pope is gonna cave to the sspx"

A little reminiscent of the constant "democrats poised to take over the government" stories we've been reading for the last six months.

106 posted on 10/17/2006 11:57:45 AM PDT by ichabod1 (Face it, every empire comes to an end, and ours is on the down hill slope.)
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