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Interview with
Bishop Bernard Fellay
after his meeting with
Cardinal William Levada |
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9-14-2011
At
the conclusion of the
meeting that Bishop Bernard Fellay
and his two General Assistants had at the Vatican with
Cardinal William Levada, Prefect of the Congregation for
the Doctrine of the Faith on September 14, 2011, at
10:00 a.m., the Superior General of the Society of St.
Pius X answered our questions [for the readers of DICI]. |
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Bishop
Fellay (center) with his two Assistants: Frs. Pfluger
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and Nely (right) |
How did this meeting go?
The
meeting was conducted with great courtesy and with
equally great candor, because for the sake of honesty
the Society of St. Pius X refuses to evade the problems
that remain. Moreover the theological discussions that
took place during these past two years were held in this
same spirit.
When
I stated on August 15 of this year that we were in
agreement on the fact that we did not agree about the
Second Vatican Council, I also made sure to explain that
when it comes to dogmas, like the doctrine of the
Trinity, we are quite obviously in agreement when we
find them mentioned in Vatican II. One sentence must not
be taken out of its context. It is to the great credit
of our theological talks that they seriously examined
and elucidated all these doctrinal problems. |
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The joint press release by the Vatican and the Society
announced that a doctrinal document was delivered to you and
that a canonical solution was proposed to you. Can you give
us any particulars? |
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This
document is entitled “Doctrinal Preamble”; it was handed
over to us for in-depth study. Hence it is confidential,
and you will understand why I say no more about it to
you. However the term “preamble” does indicate that
acceptance of it is a preliminary condition for any
canonical recognition of the Society of St. Pius X on
the part of the Holy See. |

Cardinal
Levada |
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On the subject of this doctrinal preamble, to the extent that this does
not concern its confidentiality, can you confirm that it
contains, as announced in the press release, a distinction
between what is
de
fide [essential to the faith]—to which the Society fully
adheres—and what is dependent on a pastoral council, as
Vatican II itself claimed to be, and thus could be subjected
to criticism without calling the faith into question? |
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Cardinal
Castrillon-Hoyos |
This
new distinction was not only announced in the press
release; I have personally heard it from various
sources. As early as 2005, Cardinal Castrillon Hoyos
told me, after I spent five hours explaining to him all
the objections to Vatican II that the Society of St.
Pius X had formulated: “I cannot say that I agree
with everything that you have said, but what you have
said does not mean that you are outside the Church.
Write to the pope therefore and ask him to lift the
excommunication.” |
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Today,
for the sake of objectivity, I must acknowledge that in the
doctrinal preamble there is no clear-cut distinction between
the inviolable dogmatic sphere and the pastoral sphere that
is subject to discussion. The only thing that I can say,
because it is part of the press release, is that this
preamble contains “certain
doctrinal principles and criteria for the interpretation of
Catholic doctrine, which are necessary to ensure
faithfulness to the Church’s Magisterium and to "sentire
cum Ecclesia" [thinking with the Church]. At
the same time, it leaves open to legitimate discussion
the examination and theological explanation of individual
expressions and formulations contained in the documents of
Vatican Council II and of the later Magisterium.” There
you have it; no more and no less. |
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As for the canonical status that is said to have been
proposed to the Society of St. Pius X, on the condition
that it adheres to the doctrinal preamble: there has
been talk about a [personal] prelature rather than an
ordinariate; it this correct?
As
you correctly note, this canonical status is
conditional; only later on will we be able to see the
exact modality of it; it still remains a subject for
discussion. |

Msgr.
Pozzo,
Secretary of the
Ecclesia Dei Commission |
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When do you think you will give your answer to the proposal
in the doctrinal preamble?
As soon
as I have taken the time necessary to study this document,
and to consult with those who are chiefly responsible for
the Society of St. Pius X, because in such an important
matter I have promised my confreres not to make a decision
without consulting them first.
But I can
assure you that our decision will be made for the good of
the Church and of souls. Our
Rosary Crusade, which continues for
several more months, must be intensified so as to enable us
to obtain, through the intercession of Mary, Mother of the
Church, the graces of light and strength that we need more
than ever. (DICI no. 240 dated September 14, 2011)
read on dici > |
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Source: DICI,
9-14-2011
Original
text: French | Translator: Michael J. Miller, M.A. Theol. |
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