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SANTA MESSA TRADIZIONALE Roma 24 maggio 2003 Basilica di S. Maria Maggiore
RASSEGNA STAMPA
Articoli e segnalazioni prima della celebrazione 21 aprile 2003 - Seattle Catholic
SSPX "Reconciliation" Rumor Denied by John Vennari
The April 21 London Times ran a story by journalist Richard Owens that claims 3 of the 4 bishops of the Society of Saint Pius X will be "reconciled" with Rome at the end of May. Owen writes, "the readmission to the Church of the three other bishops who were ordained by Dr Lefebvre - Bernard Fellay of Switzerland, Bernard Tissier of France and Alfonso de Gallareta of Argentina - is to be announced next month at a Mass at the Basilica of St Mary Major in Rome, conducted by Cardinal Dario Castrillon Hoyos of Colombia, head of the Congregation for the Clergy." I contacted the Society of Saint Pius X's District Headquarters in England to check the report's veracity. Father Jacques Emily, England's SSPX District Superior, responded that the story of the so-called "reconciliation" is not true. Father Emily explained, "We have here (in England) Father Sélégny, the General Secretary (of the SSPX) who is going to preach a retreat and who confirmed to us that it is all wrong." Likewise Father Robert MacPhearson at England's District Headquarters said "Father Sélégny told the congregation at Easter Sunday Mass yesterday that the Society of Saint Pius X will have no official representation at the Tridentine Mass to be celebrated by Cardinal Castrillon Hoyos at St. Mary Major in Rome on May 24h." Renegotiations between Rome and the Society of St. Pius X were established
by the Vatican in the summer of 2000 after the SSPX conducted a pilgrimage
to Rome for the Jubilee Year. In January 2001, the SSPX established two
primary conditions for negotiations from the Vatican as a gesture of good
will:
It should be noted, particularly in regard to the first condition, that the SSPX was not thinking only of itself. If Rome acceded to the first condition, it would benefit every Roman Rite priest worldwide. To date, the Vatican is not willing to agree to these two primary conditions.
Thus the Vatican is aware that there are no restrictions on priests to celebrate the Tridentine Mass, but does not make this truth publicly known. Instead, it maintains the falsehood that special permission for the Tridentine Mass is must be obtained from the Vatican or the local bishop. Even before England's SSPX explained that the recent rumor was false,
there was strong reason to doubt the London Times report, since Richard
Owens presented himself as a journalist who did not know what he was talking
about:
When I asked Father MacPhearson how he thinks these rumors get started in the press, he responded, "I don't know. Perhaps it was an over-zealous journalist who thought he had a scoop." POSTSCRIPT: This afternoon (April 21) after I had written my first report about the false news of the SSPX "reconciliation", I spoke with Bishop Bernard Tissier de Malleraise of the Society of Saint Pius X who is presently giving a retreat at St. Peter's Priory in Browerville, MN. The bishop says there is no truth in the stories now in the press that three of the four bishops are about to be "reconciled" with Rome. "This is a rumor thrown by Rome in an attempt to divide us" said Bishop Tissier de Mallerais."We four bishops are all together and are not divided. We do not seek 'reconciliation' with Rome unless Rome converts back to Catholic Tradition, back to the traditional Catholic Profession of Faith". http://www.seattlecatholic.com/pr_20030421.html (su)
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