The official view of recent developments between Rome and the Society of St. Pius X , is that the ultra-liberal Pope Francis -precisely because he is so liberal, rather than being anti-traditional, so the story goes- has, of his great munificence and concern for those “on the periphery” of the Church, extended multiple concessions, rights, privileges, and jurisdiction to the SSPX unilaterally, and without any demands for reciprocity or compromise on the part of the Society. For its part, the SSPX has sold that narrative to its own clergy and faithful, and argued that it has not deviated from the positions of Archbishop Lefebvre, or made one single compromise in pursuit of canonical recognition from Rome.
This book, however, tells quite a different story: Relying primarily upon approved and extensively documented SSPX sources, the author makes a convincing argument for a drastic and comprehensive change in SSPX policies and principles, which have won these concessions from Rome precisely because it has departed from the positions of Archbishop Lefebvre; that it is no longer a matter of Rome accepting us “as we are,” but rather, as the SSPX has become.
“The book which you have in your hands is a useful collection of documents and quotes to prove how the Society of St Pius X has changed from what it once was under Archbishop Lefebvre to what it has become under the Archbishop’s successors at the head of the Society.”
– Bishop Richard Williamson
“Sean Johnson’s catalog puts the lie to those who say nothing is happening. The sell-out is documented here for all who want to know. All priests in the SSPX and all of the faithful assisting at Mass in SSPX chapels and all the religious affiliated with the SSPX should read this catalog.” – Fr. Edward MacDonald
Pages
365
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
September 22, 2019
As We Are?: 101 Compromises, Changes, and Contradictions of an SSPX in Pursuit of a Practical Accord with Modernist Rome
The official view of recent developments between Rome and the Society of St. Pius X , is that the ultra-liberal Pope Francis -precisely because he is so liberal, rather than being anti-traditional, so the story goes- has, of his great munificence and concern for those “on the periphery” of the Church, extended multiple concessions, rights, privileges, and jurisdiction to the SSPX unilaterally, and without any demands for reciprocity or compromise on the part of the Society. For its part, the SSPX has sold that narrative to its own clergy and faithful, and argued that it has not deviated from the positions of Archbishop Lefebvre, or made one single compromise in pursuit of canonical recognition from Rome.
This book, however, tells quite a different story: Relying primarily upon approved and extensively documented SSPX sources, the author makes a convincing argument for a drastic and comprehensive change in SSPX policies and principles, which have won these concessions from Rome precisely because it has departed from the positions of Archbishop Lefebvre; that it is no longer a matter of Rome accepting us “as we are,” but rather, as the SSPX has become.
“The book which you have in your hands is a useful collection of documents and quotes to prove how the Society of St Pius X has changed from what it once was under Archbishop Lefebvre to what it has become under the Archbishop’s successors at the head of the Society.”
– Bishop Richard Williamson
“Sean Johnson’s catalog puts the lie to those who say nothing is happening. The sell-out is documented here for all who want to know. All priests in the SSPX and all of the faithful assisting at Mass in SSPX chapels and all the religious affiliated with the SSPX should read this catalog.” – Fr. Edward MacDonald