In a A Letter of the Superior General of the priestly Society of St. Pius X Bishop Fellay attributed the grace of the lifting of the excommunication to the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary and as a fruit of the pilgrimage in Lourdes on the Feast of Christ the King in 2008. you can read the letter by following the link. In the conclusion of the Letter, Bishop Fellay wrote: "Dear faithful, the church is in the hands of His Mother, the Most Blessed Virgin Mary. In her we place our confidence. We have asked from her the Freedom of the Mass of All Time everywhere and for all. We have asked from her the withdrawal of the decree of excommunications. in our prayers, we now ask from her the necessary doctrinal clarifications which confused souls so much need." [Emphasis supplied]
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Bishop Bernard Fellay Attributes Grace to the Intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary
In a A Letter of the Superior General of the priestly Society of St. Pius X Bishop Fellay attributed the grace of the lifting of the excommunication to the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary and as a fruit of the pilgrimage in Lourdes on the Feast of Christ the King in 2008. you can read the letter by following the link. In the conclusion of the Letter, Bishop Fellay wrote: "Dear faithful, the church is in the hands of His Mother, the Most Blessed Virgin Mary. In her we place our confidence. We have asked from her the Freedom of the Mass of All Time everywhere and for all. We have asked from her the withdrawal of the decree of excommunications. in our prayers, we now ask from her the necessary doctrinal clarifications which confused souls so much need." [Emphasis supplied]
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