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About an encounter between the Pope and Bishop Fellay François 16-05-2014. On 10 May 2014, the English site Rorate Caeli has published under the pseudonym Adfero, a proprietary information whose sources could be - according to him - disclosed. This proprietary information, taken by various media revealed that Bishop Bernard Fellay, Superior General of the Society of St. Pius X, the Pope met Francis. On May 11, the Roman I.Media agency was aware that two assistants Bishop Fellay, Niklaus Pfluger abbots and Alain-Marc Nély had attended the private Mass the Pope. Abbots and Pfluger Nély have never attended the private Mass the Pope, and journalists who claim would be hard to indicate the day of the alleged assistance. Here are the facts:..13 December 2013 Bishop Fellay and his assistants went to Rome at the request of the Commission Ecclesia Dei, for an informal meeting. Following this interview, Monsignor Guido Pozzo, Secretary of the Commission, has invited his counterparts to lunch at the dining room of St. Martha House where they were joined by Archbishop Augustine Di Noia, Assistant Secretary of the Congregation of the Faith. It is in this vast refectory that the Pope takes his daily meals, away from other guests. Mgr Pozzo held to present Bishop Fellay to the pope when he was leaving the room. There was a brief exchange where Francis told Bishop Fellay, according to the usual formula of politeness, I am delighted to make your acquaintance; what Bishop Fellay said he prayed a lot, and the pope asked him to pray for him. Such was the meeting that lasted a few seconds. In the interview he gave to Rock (April-May 2014), Bishop Fellay responded to the question: Are there had an official approach for Rome back in touch with you since the election of Pope François? - There was an approach unofficial Rome back in touch with us, but nothing more and I did not request a hearing as I could do it after the election of Benedict XVI . For me right now things are very simple: we remain as we are. Some have concluded close contact 2012 I asked as the supreme principle the need for canonical recognition. Conservation of traditional faith and our Catholic identity is paramount and remains our first principle. (Source: SSPX / MG - the KID 12/05/14)
Posted on: Sun, 25 May 2014 04:11:33 +0000

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