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Return to Fatima: Tradidi quod et accepi

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JMJ

Thirty-two years ago today Archbishop Lefebvre and Bishop Castro de Mayer consecrated four bishops.




One excerpt among the many that could be done:
Those who condemn us, try to accuse us of not being faithful to the “living” Tradition. I hope the above reflections show that the true faithful to the Living Tradition are those who keep it and live it, without adulterating it with the spirit of the world. This is the very meaning of the word “faithful,” i.e., the one who keeps the Faith! Not the one who changes it! Liberal principles, which the Popes have repeatedly condemned, shall never be able to become a part of the Catholic Faith. In a time when so many have tried to marry the Church and the Revolution, it is urgent to keep Tradition, and to provide for its continuation. Therefore, according to the very principles of Canon Law, in cases of real emergency, there can be no sanction. Any sanction is unjust, since its motive is to destroy the Tradition of the Church, to refuse it the means to continue.

I have a friend who was present for the event - it was quite the occasion.

Now they need to consecrate four more!

P^3

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