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JMJ
A few days ago I posted a list of my heroes and villains, I thought it might be useful to understand why I classified them in that manner.
First a recap of definition:
Definitions
- Hero: a person admired for achievements and noble qualities; one who shows great courage. (Merriam-Webster)
- Villain: a character in a story or play who opposes the hero; a deliberate scoundrel or criminal; one blamed for a particular evil or difficulty.
My criteria is typically based on my personal preference chained to the principles employed by the person (see Part B of this series).
Keep in mind that these are people that I personally classify are 'heroes' etc. I am grateful that I have been able to meet Archbishop Lefebvre, Bishop Fellay, Bishop Schneider in person and hope to meet with Mr. Matt at some point in the future.
I am certain that my rationale for casting Bishop Williamson as a 'villain' will draw the ire of his followers.
One clarification, when someone has moved to the 'decline' or 'Villainy' classification, it doesn't mean that I hold despise or hate them. It simply means that I have concluded that they are worthy of neither emulation not admiration.
P^3
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