Auch Bischof Fellay hat daran teilgenommen und einen langen Vortrag gehalten. In diesem Vortrag geht er u.a. auf verschiedene Fragen und Ereignisse (der jüngeren Vergangenheit) ein, z.B. Aufhebung der Exkommunikation, Jurisdiktion der FSSPX, Abkommen mit Rom,...
Im "Ramnent" gibt es nun eine Zusammenfassung der Ausführungen von Bischof Fellay (in Englisch). Trotz der Länge des Textes, kann ich allen an der FSSPX Interessierten nur die Lektüre desselben empfehlen. Nachstehend bringe ich einige interessante Zitate daraus, zu deren richtigem/besserem Verständnis allerdings der Zusammenhang selbst nachgelesen werden muß!
Ein Kardinal behauptet, daß der Papst von der illegalen Existenz der FSSPX nicht überzeugt ist:
The third example His Excellency relayed was in connection with the ordinations scheduled to take place in Germany in March 2009.
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The Vatican asked Bishop Fellay to move the ordinations out of the jurisdiction of the German bishops. If Bishop Fellay would do so, the Vatican Cardinal bargained, the Society “would be legally recognized until Easter.” This was to cover the two-week period in which the ordinations would occur. Bishop Fellay explained that he had asked the Cardinal why this was being requested since, according to a recent document of the Secretary of State, the SSPX does not “even exist legally.” The Cardinal replied that “the Pope does not believe that.”
Der "REMNANT"-Kolumnist Brian McCall berichtet, wie die verderbliche Kollegialität des II. Vatikanums den Papst in seiner Amtsführung behindert. Dazu gibt es auch Aussagen von zwei Kardinälen:
As Father Scott Gardener remarked in his conference earlier in the day, the error of collegiality has prevented the correction of the errors and abuses produced by the Council. Father Gardner reported that a high ranking Cardinal had admitted to him that Collegiality has effectively made the Church “ungovernable.”
An American Cardinal admitted the same thing to me in a private conversation back in May of 2010. Benedict XVI has learned through experience that he will lose what little influence he has over the bishops of most of the world united in their collegial disobedience and disregard of his authority if he goes too far in doing the right thing.
Die deutschen Bischöfe haben sich 2006 gegen eine mögliche Regularisierung der kanonischen Situation der FSSPX quergelegt:
When Benedict XVI was elected in 2005, he started to implement this plan. Bishop Fellay relayed more details of his initial meeting with His Holiness. The meeting included Cardinal Castrillon Hoyos, the Holy Father, Bishop Fellay and Father Schmidberger. The Pope asked Cardinal Castrillon “where do things stand.” The Cardinal replied, “Today you can recognize the Society of St. Pius X. I have sent you a document which would do this.”
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Bishop Fellay explained that in 2006 the bishops of Germany went to the Vatican and vigorously opposed the project. So what did the Pope do? He freed the Mass and lifted the decree of excommunication of the SSPX bishops. We all remember what happened to the Pope after that. Literally, all hell broke loose. The world turned on him.