The 'Affair Econe' by W.F. Strojie (1976)

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The 'Affair Econe' by W.F. Strojie (1976)

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The 'Affair Econe' by W.F. Strojie (1976)

STROJIE LETTER NO. 14
August 15, 1976
ECONE


Having noticed the growing controversy about Archbishop Lefebvre and Econe, now comes the new of the June 29 ordinations. Until the June 29 ordinations I had not looked closely at Econe, thinking that whatever mistakes or irregularities might exist in Archbishop Lefebvre's position could be justified by the difficult circumstances of our time.* Briefly, I was inclined to trust him and write of other matters.
*Nota mía: La típica y ABSURDA excusa de que como estamos en tiempos extraordinarios y apocalípticos, TODO, CUALQUIER IRREGULARIDAD y TRANSGRESIÓN DEL MAGISTERIO Y DEL DERECHO CANÓNICO pueden ser "justificados"... Pero semejante MENTIRA y FRAUDE no se sostienen en absoluto, y por la Honra y Gloria de Dios y por la salvación de las almas voy a probarlo a partir de ahora apoyado en el Magisterio y el Derecho Canónico, que son PATRIMONIO SAGRADO de todos los católicos.
But even the doubts I expressed brought some disagreements, and I received copies of the Archbishop's Letter No. 9 as evidence of the soundness of his position. But this Letter No. 9 does not satisfy me. On the contrary it makes it much more difficult to put my trust in the Archbishop and Econe. So for those disposed to consider unemotionally further comments of mine on this subject, I present the following:


From the Society of St. Pius X Letter No. 9 to Friends and Benefactors, page 10: Referring to Paul VI, the Archbishop says this-- "We are the keenest defenders of his authority as Peter's successor." How then does the Archbishop explain his defiance of Paul's order to close down his seminary: How can he justify the ordinations of 29 June, forbidden by Paul VI? How can he tell 1500 persons in attendance that "the Pope has no right to stop these ordinations?" Remember that is Archbishop Lefebvre who professes his loyalty and obedience to the person of Paul 6 as pope.


But even if Archbishop Lefebvre were to believe as many of us do that Paul 6 is a false pope subverting the Church; even so, how can he assume jurisdiction, which he does not have as a non-residential Bishop, for these ordinations?


But, it will be said -is being said- that the Archbishop is a holy man and the only bishop defending the Mass.* But this in no way gives him the required jurisdiction, the necessary authority. The Catholic Church has never been ruled through a spiritual elite, but by authority passed down from and by those who received it from others -- from the Popes, starting with St. Peter who received it from Christ Himself.
*Nota mía: Claro, igual que son hombres "santos" que defienden la Misa y la Tradición los INTRUSOS, HEREJES y CISMÁTICOS como "Mons." Pivarunas, Squetino, Sanborn, Dolan, Kelly, Guepin, Des Lauriers, Egrégyi... y hasta el supuesto "diácono" V.M. Zins. De este último sujeto me ocuparé más adelante en detalle, pues es muy astuto e hipócrita, pero esta vez no se va a escapar. Podrá engañar a su conciencia con mucho esfuerzo y dolor, pero al Magisterio de la Iglesia y el Derecho Canónico NO LOS PUEDE ENGAÑAR.
In the Catholic Church authority is not presumed. No authority, no jurisdiction, no action which requires jurisdiction. Canon 209 applies to cases in which jurisdiction is doubtful, in cases of common error, for those who are in serious need of a sacrament. It surely does not provide justification for ordinations independent of the papal office.


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There seems to exist confused notions that Archbishop Lefebvre is taking a lawful stand on Canon Law against Paul 6. He has no standing whatever on Canon Law. If his Society had any approval from Paul 6 (which appears from certain Vatican correspondence not to be the case), Paul 6 can withdraw that approval at any time. Again I remind the reader that it is Archbishop Lefebvre who protests his loyalty to Paul 6 as true pope.



Paul's order to close Econe, to cease all ordinations there, has nothing in it intrinsically wrong; it is clearly within the authority of a pope to so order this closing. But if Paul be a false pope --false to his office, a heretic or apostate, invalidly elected-- I still do not see where Archbishop Lefebvre gets his authority to operate a seminary, ordain young men to the priesthood, and turn them loose to minister in a string of chapels without canonical authorization.



As already mentioned, there are good Catholics who think the Archbishop's holiness and right intentions are a sufficient mandate for his operations. This is understandable in the very simple faithful. It is quite another matter to find this notion expressed by Archbishop Lefebvre himself, page 11 of his Letter No. 9, as follows: "Therefore we must save the true Church and Peter's successor from this diabolical assault..."



Well, a bishop needs no special divine mandate to do what he lawfully can to save the true Church. In fact it is his grave obligation to do what he can in every way lawful. As to saving Peter's successor, if he means Paul 6, Paul made it quite plain in his recent consistory that he doesn't want saving by Archbishop Lefebvre or anyone else. He made it clear that he wants Econe closed, the ordinations there stopped, and the Tridentine Mass stopped also. That was plain, straight from the horse's mouth, for all the world to hear. It is the Moderates' habit of closing their minds to this kind of plain evidence of Paul's enmity that has led them and others into this absurd position.



The truth of the matter seems to be that Archbishop Lefebvre and the other Moderates have caught themselves in a net of their own weaving. Years of double-think about Paul has ended in an absurdity, and in defiance of the Pope the Moderates right along defended. Had these Moderates remained loyal to the true popes, they would not be so confused --they would not have so deceived themselves, to put the best possible light on the matter.



For those who are disposed to heed my advice, I say follow no one in Religion who has not the right to command you. In the Catholic Church it is only the pope who has the right of command over all and each of the faithful. The rights of command of others, including all bishops, are limited.


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So there is not today a true pope? God is not unaware of this, yet we may be certain that He commissions no one directly (since St. Peter) to set up an organization for dispensing the Sacraments, conferring orders, etc. The Keys were given to Peter and were passed on to his successors. There is no authority to be had from any other source.


Something has been made of the report that Paul's emissaries tried repeatedly to get the Archbishop to call off the June ordinations. This in no way serves to justify the Archbishop's refusal to desist from ordaining young men--the Archbishop's refusal to obey. Paul 6 has his own reasons for not wanting these ordinations now. And strange as it may seem, this is one time he is in the right as pope.


I say that because outwardly everything looks so good about Econe that it might be, regardless of the Archbishop's generally good intention and of those who support him, the ultimate trap. St. John of the Cross teaches that "the devil destroys the spiritual with the spiritual." He does not ordinarily offer to the high-minded base temptations, but appeals to weaknesses of character in such people.


The fact of a false pope in no way sets aside the Divine Plan for governing and sanctifying the Church's members. No bishop may say to himself, "the pope is not doing his job so I will do it."


I have before me a copy of Archbishop Lefebvre's address of 29 June, on the occasion of his recent ordinations. He tells his audience that the authorities from Rome put the new Missal into his hands, saying, "Here is the Mass that you must celebrate and that you shall celebrate henceforth in all your houses." And the Archbishop asks, "Are we wrong in obstinately wanting to keep the rite of all time? We have, of course, prayed, we have consulted, we have reflected, we have meditated to discover if it is not indeed we who are in error, or if we do not have a sufficient reason not to submit ourselves to the new rite. And in fact, the very insistence of those who were sent from Rome to ask us to change the rite makes us wonder."


But at this point it is not for Archbishop Lefebvre a question of the rite of the Mass, but of simple obedience. The Archbishop has been directed by Paul 6, whom the Archbishop upholds as true pope, to not ordain priests without the required jurisdiction and in disobedience to him who has been consistently upheld by the Archbishop as true pope. That is elementary.


At the end of his June 29 sermon Archbishop Lefebvre says this: "And that is why we are persuaded that, in maintaining these traditions, we are manifesting our love, our docility, our obedience to the Successor of Peter." Such is the double-think of our time.


Other than that last sentence and the part about the pope having no right to stop the ordinations, there is nothing in this sermon of Archbishop Lefebvre's that I need take exception to. He defends the Mass and he quotes Pope Pius IX as saying that the Pope has received the Holy Ghost, not to make new truths, but to maintain us in the faith of all time. All very true but it does not justify the Archbishop's insistence on ordaining eleven young men in defiance of the one Archbishop Lefebvre upholds as true pope. And if he should decide that Paul is a false pope, this does not, as already mentioned, give authority to ordain, to send these new priests of his out to various parts of the world, to thus save the Church. To do this is surely to set oneself up as true pope against Paul VI.


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