Comments on Schmidberger of the SSPX going to CT
Source: vaticancatholic.com
Hello Brothers:
Schmidgerg is scheduled to attend SSPX chapel in Ridgefield , Ct this coming Sunday. After Mass we are to have a conference. If what I have read… [about the SSPX going into full communion with apostate Rome] is accurate, what question would you ask him at the conference???? Perhaps it would be beneficial for you to come and confront him personally. I would like some feedback... I already have plenty which I will write in a letter to him and hand him but a succinct question to expose his position and his malevolent intentions(if this is the case) in a public forum...
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Marie
Connecticut is pretty far from here; plus, I don’t think that we would actually be welcome guests (to put it euphemistically) at the SSPX’s retreat house. There are so many questions that one could ask Schmidberger. If you are able to ask just one, perhaps you should ask him why he even claims to be Catholic when he rejects the solemn “Canonizations” of the man he deemed to be Pope? That is to say, the SSPX rejects John Paul II’s “solemn Canonization” of Josemaria Escriva. It was rejected publicly from both the Australian and American SSPX seminaries, by Fr. Peter Scott and Bishop Williamson respectively.
So then, Fr. Schmidberger, the people of the SSPX are also free to reject the Canonization of St. Therese of the Child Jesus by Pope Pius XI, are they not?
But frankly, we are of the opinion that one should not hear his talk. Like Bishop Fellay and so many others in the SSPX, Schmidberger is a faithless man. He is the author of the SSPX’s new booklet, Time Bombs of the Second Vatican Council. On page 10, it states:
Fr. Schmidberger (SSPX), Time Bombs of the Second Vatican Council, p. 10: “Ladies and gentlemen, it is clear that the followers of other religions can be saved under certain conditions, that is to say, if they are in invincible error.”This is blatantly heretical. The truth is exactly the opposite of what Schmidberger said: it is clear that the followers of other religions cannot be saved!
Pope Gregory XVI, Summo Iugiter Studio (# 2), May 27, 1832: “Finally some of these misguided people attempt to persuade themselves and others that men are not saved only in the Catholic religion, but that even heretics may attain eternal life.”I also want to offer a few comments about the man leading the negotiations with apostate Rome, Bishop Fellay. Just like Schmidberger and so many others, despite the appearances, Fellay is a very evil and faithless man. If he had any love for Our Lord Jesus Christ or any Faith at all, he would be repulsed by the thought of entering into dialogue with the apostates in Rome. He would be repulsed by the thought of putting himself under Antichrist, non-Catholic Rome. Fellay knows about Assisi, the Joint Declaration with the Lutherans, Benedict XVI’s worship at the Synagogue – the worst of the Vatican II apostasy – and it doesn’t cause him a problem to dialogue with a man whom he knows just went to the Synagogue and totally rejects Our Lord! This proves that Fellay is, like so many others, a huge phony.
Fellay is very important to the devil because he is guiding all of those souls who follow the SSPX into a full communion with Antichrist Rome, so that all those people won’t even be taught to resist the new religion. He is currently leading all of those souls into a schismatical position, which rejects the solemn actions of what they think is “the Catholic Church.” Fellay was also the one who, when the incredibly heretical Joint Declaration with the Lutherans was finalized in 1999, stated in a public letter to John Paul II (which was carried in the heretical publication, The Remnant): “Your [John Paul II’s] Magisterium is losing its credibility.” This is totally heretical. The Magisterium is necessarily infallible and cannot lose its credibility.
Pope Pius XI, Divini Illius Magistri, Dec. 31, 1929: “Upon this magisterium Christ the Lord conferred immunity from error, together with the command to teach His doctrine to all.” (Denz. 2204)