Eminence, Fr. du Chalard has faithfully transmitted to me the letter in which you let me know the dispositions of the Holy Father after you had communicated to him your report. Surely I do not doubt that the Holy Father has not only our problem to solve. But I fear that the procedure chosen for a solution would prolong indefinitely and thus put me in a moral obligation to proceed with the episcopal consecrations without the authorization of the Holy See which should be able to be avoided. Therefore I take the liberty to write to the Holy Father through your intermediary, giving you a copy of this letter, in order to encourage him to make a decision, even a temporary one, that would not engage the future and would allow the experience of the exercise of tradition, in a manner officially approved by the Church. The doctrinal problems could be the object of discussions after the canonical solution, otherwise we would be back at the starting point.24 A positive thing was your friendly visit with Monsignor Perl, which certainly consoled and encouraged all those who had the advantage to come close to you and to listen to you. It would be sad that they be disappointed by the passivity of Rome. By the way, I hope that we will be soon able to receive a copy of your report and that we will not be deprived of this as in the visit of 1974. We put our hope in God and in Our Lady, but also in you, Eminence, who are the only one at the Vatican to understand our fight for the Faith and for the salvation of souls. Deign to receive, Eminence, my very grateful and fraternal feelings in Jesus and Mary, Monseigneur Lefebvre Archbishop-Bishop Emeritus of Tulle.
24. In his letter of July 28, 1987, Cardinal Ratzinger did not ask for such a doctrinal declaration: that had pleased Archbishop Lefebvre and giving him hope that a solution could be found promptly. See October 1, 1987, p.28. |
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03 August 2023
Archbishop Lefebvre and the Vatican - Part I: The Documents (1988) - 20 February Letter of Archbishop Lefebvre to Cardinal Gagnon
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