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Title: Bp. Williamson plans to consecrate bishop(s)?
Post by: Geremia on August 30, 2014, 01:54:13 AM
I heard that in a recent EC, Bp. Williamson stated his intent to consecrate bishop(s). Is that true?
Title: Re: Bp. Williamson plans to consecrate bishop(s)?
Post by: tradne4163 on August 30, 2014, 02:01:45 AM
Well, since just about every issue of KE is right here, it shouldn't be too hard to check. See for yourself.
Title: Re: Bp. Williamson plans to consecrate bishop(s)?
Post by: Gardener on August 30, 2014, 02:10:18 AM
2nd to last paragraph: http://www.suscipedomine.com/forum/index.php?topic=7953.0

QuoteThe second day's business was given over to international concerns for the defence of the Faith, and here of course arose the question of episcopal consecrations, because I for one wished to know the mind of the priests present. It was relatively unanimous. Readers will be encouraged to know that while the priests thought that the time for consecrations had not yet come, nevertheless it could not be too far off. For indeed as of now it is very difficult to imagine any of the three bishops who remain within the SSPX undertaking to consecrate anybody without the approval of |Rome, and it is impossible to imagine neo-modernist Rome approving of any anti-modernist candidate! Patience.

Title: Re: Bp. Williamson plans to consecrate bishop(s)?
Post by: Geremia on August 30, 2014, 02:44:22 AM
Quote from: Gardener on August 30, 2014, 02:10:18 AM
2nd to last paragraph: http://www.suscipedomine.com/forum/index.php?topic=7953.0

QuoteThe second day's business was given over to international concerns for the defence of the Faith, and here of course arose the question of episcopal consecrations, because I for one wished to know the mind of the priests present. It was relatively unanimous. Readers will be encouraged to know that while the priests thought that the time for consecrations had not yet come, nevertheless it could not be too far off. For indeed as of now it is very difficult to imagine any of the three bishops who remain within the SSPX undertaking to consecrate anybody without the approval of |Rome, and it is impossible to imagine neo-modernist Rome approving of any anti-modernist candidate! Patience.
thanks