To: Mershon; ninenot; BlackElk; Dominick; narses
The modernists' days are numbered.At least five times, . . . with the Arian and the Albigensian, with the Humanist sceptic, after Voltaire and after Darwin, the Faith has to all appearance gone to the dogs. In each of these five cases it was the dog that died. G.K.C. THE EVERLASTING MAN
WooHoo!
Gentlemen, a question arose after I read the following:
To be convinced of this, you merely have to look at the very reserved reactions of the bishops to the recent disciplinary document Redemptionis sacramentum. Apparently, nobody is interested in this call to order!
How would Fellay know what the individual Bishops' responses, activities, or behind-the-scenes movements are in response to R.S.? I was compelled by R.S. to write a letter to my pastor; it seems foolish to expect "immediate" reaction everywhere as Fellay's tone implies.
"The virtue of the soul that is called patience,
is so great a gift of God,
that we even preach the patience of Him
who bestows it upon us."
SAINT AUGUSTINE
6 posted on
07/21/2004 8:30:30 AM PDT by
GirlShortstop
(« O sublime humility! That the Lord... should humble Himself like this... »)
To: GirlShortstop
I agree with the sentiments of your post, however, Bishop Fellay has some very good contacts in Rome (more or less sympathetic to his cause), so he probably has inside information that we are not privvy to.
Also, he has seen the negative reactions (publicly in the papers) of some German and other bishops as well. These articles are on the dici.org website.
Pax Christi.
8 posted on
07/21/2004 8:33:34 AM PDT by
Mershon
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