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Bishop Fellay on Pope Francis - “We have in front of us a genuine Modernist!”

The Stark Warning of Bishop Fellay

The Record Newspaper 11 January 2012 by The Record - Issuu

Bishop Bernard Fellay, Superior General of the Society of St. Pius X, delivered a critical message at the Angelus Press Conference in 2013, concerning the prevailing conditions of the Catholic Church and the impact of Pope Francis’s papacy. Deeming the situation a "disaster," his address amplified concerns about the direction in which the current Pope is leading the Church.

The Third Secret of Fatima and the Church Crisis

During his lecture, Bishop Fellay navigated through the enigmatic waters of the Third Secret of Fatima, relating it to contemporary ecclesiastical developments. He drew connections between the prophecies of imminent chastisements and a profound ecclesiastical crisis, citing Sister Lucia’s advisement to read the Apocalypse chapters 8 through 13 for insight.

Observations on Modernism and Apostasy

The Record Newspaper 31 August 2011 by The Record - Issuu

Honing in on papal theological perspectives, Fellay drew from previous Papal theologians and secrets mentioned in Catholic prophecy, expressing his apprehension regarding the advent of modernist interpretations of doctrine at the summit of the Church’s hierarchy.

Rome and the Society of St. Pius X’s Prevailing Stance

With the spotlight on the historical narrative of the SSPX's interactions with the Vatican, particularly the events of 2012, Fellay articulated his gratitude for the Society’s preservation from what he perceives would have been a calamitous agreement. Delving into the SSPX's unwavering stand on Church teachings and Tradition, he firmly emphasized the Society’s fidelity to the historical deposit of faith.

The Challenging Papacy of Pope Francis

The Record Newspaper 31 August 2011 by The Record - Issuu

The bishop candidly critiqued the early actions and statements of Pope Francis, suggesting that his approach may precipitate ecclesiastical discord. In his view, the Pope’s actions could lead to hesitation and confusion among the faithful.

Sunday Sermon: A Call to Steadfastness and Tradition

Revisiting these themes, Bishop Fellay’s Sunday sermon implored parishioners to cleave to their spiritual duties and the traditions of the Church in the face of modernism and relativism that he attributes to the current papacy.

The Modernist Paradigm and the Pope's Vision of the Church

Bishop Fellay posited that Pope Francis's embrace of the Council’s modern culture re-reading represents an alarming shift from the definitive certainty that has traditionally characterized Catholic teaching. His sermon suggested that Pope Francis may diverge significantly from the path of established Church dogma.

Ultimately, the faithful are encouraged to engage in a spiritual journey, a pilgrimage of sorts, within the realm of their daily lives; a journey which, while it could include physical travel to holy sites and participation in the living history of faith, also necessitates navigating through the doctrinal challenges of modern times with the guidance of the Rosary and unwavering devotion.

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