FOR THE CHURCH,
Vol 3
Against the
Schismatic Drift
The attempt to lead the Abbé de Nantes into schism
The schismatic reaction of the integrists, long foreseen
August 1969: the notification from Rome
1. The New Mass:
a battle on two fronts
Paul VI promulgates a new ordo missae
The reaction of the traditionalists
The petition of Cardinals Ottaviani and Bacci
Recommendations to priests and the faithful
We must remain in the Catholic communion
The allegory of the judgement of Solomon
The heretical intentions of the reformers unmasked
The banning of the old Roman rite
The conditions and clauses of a modus vivendi
Between fixism and spontaneism
To declare the new rite illicit is to commit schism
2. May God
give us a good Catholic Pope
The anti-Roman manifesto of Cardinal Suenens
"Pope Paul VI need only act as the Sovereign Pontiff"
The case of an heretical pope according to Journet
A trial for heresy must be opened against Paul VI
A modern solution to the case of an heretical Pope
"May God give us a good Catholic Pope"
"To demand the deposition of Pope Paul VI..."
The political faith of Paul VI
3. The founding of the League of the CRC
Out of the frying pan and into the fire
The via media of the CRC: neither schism nor heresy
Against the integrist tapeworm
A well established doctrinal line
The benefits of belonging to the CRC
The essential task of sanctification
The dogmatic errors of the schismatic integrists
'Arch-apostles' sow trouble and strife over in Canada
The discreet support of diocesan priests
Declaration of existence to the local bishop
4. Tomorrow, a Third Vatican Council
The CRC takes up Cardinal Suenens' challenge
There will have to be a new Council
Vatican II... disqualified! Vatican III infallible.
Inaugurating the preparatory studies for Vatican III
Reopening the file on Vatican II
“The opponent of Vatican II saw things correctly"
Counter-Reformation and Renewal
All Vatican II's heresies exposed
A positive work: propositions for renewal
A considerable doctrinal labour
Mgr Matagrin withdraws the Abbé de Nantes' celebret
6. The Book of Accus-
ation against Paul VI
Request for an audience with the Holy Father
Various reactions in the press
"I appeal to the Pope against the Pope"
Can it ever be lawful or holy to oppose the Pope?
The three possible outcomes of the Pope's trial
The Abbé de Nantes informs Rome of his visit
The Liber Accusationis in Paulum Sextum
The presentation of the Liber to Paul VI
9 April: the press conference after the Vatican notification
10 April: outside the Bronze Gate
The public audience of 11 April
Paul VI's procedures are an admission of guilt
The diffusion of the Book of Accusation
The reaction of the French bishops
The distribution of the Liber among the Roman clergy
The appeal to the Roman clergy
Appendix: A priest who accuses the Pope of heresy merits a reply
7. Recourse to the Hearts of Jesus and Mary
The Church and the world in perdition
The inevitable and necessary chastisement
The crisis of the Church in the light of the Apocalypse
The Hearts of Jesus and Mary, the world's salvation
For a new Christendom under the sign of Fatima
Appendix: Conscecrations to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Endnotes
8. The conditions for a true reconciliation
An attempted reconciliation. Cardinal Daniélou presides.
The matter of the Abbé de Nantes' celebret
1975: the year of universal reconciliation
The League's formula of union, 28 September 1974
Endnotes
The founding of the seminary at Ecône in 1970
In rebellion against the new rites
Brothers Bruno and Joseph visit Ecône, February 1974
"The Year of Reconciliation will have its victims"
Mgr Lefebvre's Profession of Faith, November 1974
Mgr Lefebvre's private convictions about Paul VI
The necessity of appealing to the Apostolic Signatura
"A bishop must break communion with Paul VI"
The Abbé de Nantes visits Ecône in February 1975
Mgr Lefebvre is pressed to disown the Abbé de Nantes
Mgr Lefebvre's reply to the Abbé de Nantes
"Let him be for you as an excommunicate"
The Fraternity loses its canonical approbation
Pope Paul VI's lie about the authority of Vatican II
Mgr Lefebvre's way out: "Paul VI is a liberal."
Sedevacantist seminarians at Ecône
Mgr Lefebvre assumes a universal jurisdiction
Appendix 1: Integrist heresy concerning the Church and her sacraments
Appendix 2: The discipline of the sacraments: there is no loophole
10. An intelligent and fruitful traditionalism
The glories and excesses of integrism
For an intelligent traditionalism
11. The way out: towards a reconciliation?
The Abbé de Nantes pursues Father Congar
Public debate with Fr Congar, Annecy, 1977
Cardinal Marty's offhand response
Mgr Christopher Butler's letter to David Boyce
Discussions concerning a reconciliation
The meeting with Cardinal Marty and Mgr Etchegaray
The death of Paul VI on 6 August 1978
Appendix: Perseverare diabolicum. Br Bruno's discussion with Fr Congar
