The FIASCO of the Fraternity of St. Peter
LET US LIVE IN JUSTICE AND IN PIETY
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COMMENTARY OF FATHER FRANÇOIS
PIVERT OF THE SOCIETY OF ST. PIUS X
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“The Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter held
a general assembly at Rome from February 8 - 11, 2000. It was convoked
by the Holy See, on account of certain internal difficulties. At
the end of four days of discussion and reflection an agreement was
made as a basis for a reconciliation that would enable a greater
unity to be found”. (Press release from the Superior General,
Father J. Bisig)
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On the opposite column, we have an extract of a commentary
of one of the sixteen priests, who signed the letter of appeal to
Rome.
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“The terms (of the agreement) can be summarized in this way: The
Fraternity of Saint Peter recognizes fully that its priests have
the faculty to use the new Ordo Missae, according to the
conditions given last Fall by Cardinal Medina. Pergratum nobis
est! The exercise of this “special right of every priest of
the Roman rite” cannot harm the unity of our institute”.
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This is the most important part. What follows is an unofficial
commentary, although it has not been disavowed. But the content
of the agreement is in itself scandalous enough: not only is the
New Mass recognized as legitimate, but it is, for the Fraternity
of Saint Peter, the official rite of the Church.
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“Nevertheless, with the exception of the Chrismal Mass
of Holy Thursday, on account of its special character, signifying
the unity of the Church, the Fraternity’s priests have been asked
to voluntarily renounce the right of celebrating or of concelebrating
in the new rite, even on occasion. This is an agreement that ought
not to be difficult for anyone, as soon as it is understood that
it is the Fraternity of Saint Peter’s agreement. We maintain our
very real attachment to the old tradition, as well as our will to
make it known and appreciated by a greater number of faithful Catholics”.
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On what do they base their attachment to the traditional
Mass, if there may be exceptions?
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“The legitimacy of such an agreement requires, of course,
that it be recognized by the Roman authorities. We submit ourselves,
as in the past, to their judgement. This is, in our opinion, the
condition for true respect for the spirit of the founders of our
Fraternity, for which, without any doubt, attachment to Rome was
more important than the preservation of a liturgy, as incomparable
as it might be. This conviction brought them to the choice of 1988.”
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For us, our attachment to the Mass is an attachment to the
Church, to its tradition, which is to say, to the teachings of Jesus
Christ. For them, it is a question of the spirit of the founders
of their Fraternity.
The attachment of the Fraternity of St. Peter to Rome is
purely material and they refuse to see that Rome is being controlled
by enemies, and that in being submitted to them, they are opposing
the true Rome, the eternal Rome, the guardian of the
truth.
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“We need to understand clearly what is at stake in the concelebration
on Holy Thursday. We have been very critical of the modern liturgy,
with all its disastrous consequences for the transmission of the
Faith. But we easily forget abuses of another kind, for which the
old liturgy was the pretext. They often led us to distance ourselves
from ecclesiastical authority, and even to most preoccupying situations.
Let each of us make reparation where he has sinned. It is for this
reason that we expect concelebration more than anyone. From our
perspective, we greatly desire moderation in the new liturgy (for
it is clear that we will not participate in any kind of ceremony
at all), that it might again become apt to truly transmit the Faith.”
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They recognize that the faith is at stake, but this recognition
has absolutely no influence on their attitude. On the contrary:
for them obedience is of greater importance than the faith. How
can their “critics” of the new mass be taken seriously, since they
don’t object to celebrate it?
The traditional Mass is a pretext for abuses, and
leads to our distancing ourselves from authority, from the Church!
Now, it is exactly the contrary: it is the modernist authorities
that are distancing themselves from Tradition and thus from traditionalists,
and it is our faithfulness to the traditional Mass, which has nourished
our fidelity and nothing else.
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“Finally, there will remain cases of real necessity.
These are things that happen: ‘A certain man went down from Jerusalem
to Jericho, and fell among robbers, who also stripped him, and having
wounded him went away, leaving him half dead. And it chanced that
a certain priest went down the same way: and seeing him, passed
by. In like manner also a Levite, when he was near the place and
saw him; passed by. But a certain Samaritan being on his journey,
came near him; and seeing him was moved with compassion..’. (Lk
10:30-33)”.
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This is the parable of the Good Samaritan.
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“We know the good reasons that influenced the men from
the temple to turn away from this poor man; their rite, indeed a
very old and venerable rite, forbade them to touch a cadaver under
pain of impurity and of inability to offer the sacrifice that day
(Lv. 22:4). They are not willing to take such a “risk”, preferring
to leave a man to die. As for our Samaritan, who failed to observe
this kind of prescription through an inherited fault, he finds access
to a truly new rite, that of charity. He who has ears to hear, let
him hear. We are “bound” to the Tridentine liturgy, but there are
special cases…!”
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But it is not a question of a cadaver, it is a question of
someone wounded! This is absolutely not the interpretation given
by the Church. The Fathers of the Church explain, on the contrary,
that the priests of the Old Law were not capable of healing the
wounds, which the bandits – the devils – had inflicted on humanity,
because they foretold our Lord Jesus Christ but did not possess
Him. When Jesus Christ came, He healed the wounds of humanity because
He is the source of life, the Redeemer, the Savior. Now, precisely,
it is the traditional Mass that gives us Jesus Christ, while the
New Mass separates us from Him. If there is a comparison to make,
it would be rather of the Samaritan and the traditional Mass on
one side, and the priests of the Jewish law and the New Mass on
the other. He who has ears to hear, let him hear!
Father François Pivert
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