Volume 3, Chapter
LIV
of His Grace Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre at Ecône,
Switzerland
29 June 1981
In the Name
of the Father and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.
My dear brothers,
my dear friends, it is with a great delight and a profound joy that
we arrive each year at this point, on this date, to confer ordination
to the Holy Priesthood upon the young deacons who have prepared
themselves for long years to receive the holy anointing of the priesthood.
We rejoice to confer ordination not only on members of the Society,
but also on those who have prepared so carefully in the monasteries,
those of Dom Gérard and Dom Augustine. If the number this
year seems smaller, it is because, the day before yesterday, I performed
the same ceremony in our seminary at Zaitzkofen, in Germany. We
ordained five members of the society who had completed their studies,
either at Weissbad or at Zaitzkofen. I must say, the ceremony was
very moving – remarkable in the devotion of all the faithful
who were present, in the number of the faithful present, some three
thousand, I think. We had a day truly blessed by God. And I am sure
that today also – the sun proves it with the sun God has given
us – God is blessing us equally at Ecône, as usual.
My dear friends,
we often use this occasion, to which you come from everywhere, to
highlight in a sense, the situation of the Society and the situation
also of the Church. We must say that the Passion of the Church continues,
a passion which manifests itself even, I would say, in the health
of the Head of the Church. The Pope suffers in his own body, so
to say, the Passion of the Church, in these sad and difficult times,
by this accident – incredible, inconceivable, in our time.*
We have had to live through an age when the Pope could be mortally
injured. Yes, we are truly living the Passion of the Church. But
this Passion manifests itself in an even more urgent, more difficult
and more shocking way when one thinks of all that is happening today
in the world, and that this is promoted, we might say,
by the clergy, by members of the Church. Just as Our Lord was betrayed
by one of His own, Our Lord was abandoned by the Apostles, when
the soldiers came to lay hands on Our Lord, even so today, members
of the clergy and others betray anew Our Lord Jesus Christ.
We have observed,
alas, in our dear country of France, how, on the occasion of the
last elections, the bishops, the priests, religious men and women,
aided the coming to power of Socialism which wars against Our Lord
Jesus Christ, which fights on the side of atheism! Not for nothing
did the new president go to receive – as the newspapers put
it – lay-anointing at the Pantheon. It is this which disturbed
us. The economic consequences are less important alongside this
drama which we are living, this struggle against Our Lord Jesus
Christ. It seems that the devil, unleashed, has finally arrived
at his goal. By Socialism which is spreading in all countries, by
Communism which has spread through the world, the devil aspires
to destroy the Catholic religion and Our Lord Jesus Christ. Unfortunately,
we must say, once again, in South America, in the episcopacy of
North America, in almost all episcopacies, one may say, of Europe,
these movements of rebellion against Our Lord are promoted most
willingly by the episcopacy. This is the particular drama of the
Church in our day. St. Pius X said it clearly : the enemies of the
Church are no longer merely outside the Church, they are now also
inside. He pointed the finger himself at the seminaries. And in
pinpointing the seminaries, he also pin-pointed the professors of
the seminaries – those charged with the formation of the clergy.
It is thus that the clergy was formed by Modernist ideas, Liberal
ideas, and so we arrive at the point where we are today.
We must also
say – we cannot deny it – that this Passion of the Church
is everywhere. The Church suffers everywhere. It suffers first,
we must add, in the Roman Curia, which continues to propagate Modernist
ideas. Now we see, in spite of everything, these reforms, which
were set in motion by Vatican II, which are in the process of destroying
the Church – the "self-destruction" of the Church,
as Pope Paul VI himself called it. This self-destruction of the
Church – how did it come about, if not by the clergy themselves,
if not by those placed in the citadel of the Roman Church, to protect
the Faith of the Church, which they are no longer protecting. Are
they condemned? These so-called philosophers, these so-called theologians
who corrupt the Faith, who are virtually heretics, are they really
being punished? Are the bishops punished, who fashion an ecumenism
which is nothing more or less than the spread of heresy, who invite
Protestants to concelebrate with them? Are they condemned, the bishops?
The superiors of seminaries who introduce pornography into the seminaries
– Rome knows this – one could go on indefinitely with
examples of this kind. Are the bishops of Mexico condemned, who
in their diocesan assemblies, in their newspapers, publish articles
favorable to the Revolution, and against El Salvador, asking for
money for Fidel Castro, expressing a willingness to fight, physically
if possible, against the government of El Salvador, to spread the
Revolution, to spread Communism?
My dear friends,
we are betrayed. You – you are betrayed. All honest people
are betrayed. All who believe in the Catholic Faith are betrayed.
All who believe in Our Lord Jesus Christ, all who wish to defend
the Faith of Our Lord, who wish to defend the fundamental truth
of their Faith, in the catechism itself, who wish to defend morality,
the Ten Commandments, who wish to defend Sacred Scripture itself
– all these are betrayed. Betrayed by Modernist ideas. Modernism
replaces the Faith by research (“We are all searching for
the truth. It does not exist. We will never find it. We don't know
if it exists.”) We do know our Faith and wish to
maintain it! The Ten Commandments have been replaced by the Rights
of Man. What we have now is the religion of the Rights of Man, in
place of the Ten Commandments. Now we know perfectly well that the
Rights of Man and justice in this world, exist only in virtue of
the Ten Commandments. When we have done our duty to God and our
neighbor, justice will prevail – but not in the fight against
the authority of God, against all authority. The Rights of Man is
simply the struggle against the authority of God and against all
authority. Law has been replaced by conscience. Everyone does as
he pleases. Everyone looks to his conscience, and no longer to the
law. These are the Modernist ideas which are spreading in this world.
And so they
wanted to fashion for us a liturgy in this spirit – in this
spirit of liberty , of pluralism, in short, this spirit of desacralization.
They don't want to adore God any longer; they don't want to recognize
His sovereign authority; they don't want to believe any longer in
Our Creator, Our Savior, Our Redeemer, Our Judge. And all this is
promoted by the Roman Curia. Perhaps not everyone in the Curia,
but certainly by those in charge of worship, of the bishops, and
of religious. And also by the Secretary of State, because, wherever
the freedom of all religions has been proclaimed, as in Spain, in
Ireland, and here in the Canton of Valais, and in all countries
where the Catholic religion has been kept as the one true religion,
they wanted to establish this law of ecumenism, this false ecumenism,
as the great desire of the age, this heresy which destroy what is
still Catholic in those countries which recognize Our Lord Jesus
Christ as their head and their Sovereign. And all this is promoted
by the [papal] Secretary of State.
How can this
be, my dear friends? You know as well as I. I cite facts. I do not
seek for explanations; I stand by facts. The fact is that our resolution
is made to stand forever: qui perserveritusque in finem,hic
salvus erit-"He who perseveres unto the end, he will be
saved." (Mt. 10:22). And persevere in what, I ask you. Persevere
in the Catholic Faith! Persevere in what Our Lord Jesus Christ taught
us -that there is only one true religion, that other religions were
invented by the devil, to turn souls away from Our Lord Jesus Christ.This
is clearly the truth. This is what Pope St. Leo in the lesson for
today, the Feast of St. Peter and St. Paul, teaches, that, before
the coming of Peter and Paul, Rome was the place which recognized
all gods, and that the devil invented that idea to keep men in error.
Now Rome has become the Mistress of Truth. That is what St. Leo
says. So we must maintain our Catholic Faith,. Persevere unto the
end.
And to maintain
our Catholic Faith, my dear brothers (I now address the men who
will be ordained priests in a few minutes), what is the means? Maintain
your Holy Mass! There are other masses in other rites, but this
rite contains all the truth of our Catholic Faith, and proclaims
them! Thus today these new rites, infested with ecumenism, a false
ecumenism , do not proclaim our Faith any longer, as the immemorial
Mass does. And in this way we know that the faithful are in the
process of losing their Faith, some more rapidly than others, to
the extent that priests are guarding tradition. But the results
are forthcoming: they are clear and unmistakeable. So what must
we do? We must maintain our holy immemorial Mass. It is the cornerstone
of the Church. This is the treasure that Our Lord Jesus Christ has
given us : Hic est Calix Sanguinis mei, novi et a'terni testamen-
“the new and everlasting covenant." This is the covenant
of Our Lord Jesus Christ: His blood poured out for us, for the forgiveness
o sins.
It is in this
that you will believe, my dear friends. You will believe in the
Sacrifice of the Mass, the Sacrifice of Our Lord Jesus Christ, renewed
by yourselves, for us sinners, all poor sinners , as the Good Lord
has given us the power-this power actually given to bring the Body
and Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ upon our altars, for the forgiveness
of our sins. You will maintain this profound understanding of your
Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, which is simply the great charity of
Our Lord Jesus Christ. In pronouncing the words of consecration,
you will think of the last breath of Our Lord Jesus Christ and you
will think of His pierced heart.Can one show a greater love than
to lay down his life for those that he loves? Our Lord Jesus Christ
gave His life, first of all, for His Father, for the glory of His
Father, to establish the glory of His Father. The Father never received
such glory as when Our Lord Jesus Christ breathed His last, when
His heart was pierced-it was for Him that He did that. You too will
offer your entire lives to God, first to God.
Then, in a
spirit of prayer, in a spirit of adoration, in a spirit of humility,
in a spirit of holiness, you will go to bring the word of the Gospel,
to bring your faith-so well expressed in the Catechism of the Council
of Trent,
Which is at the foundation of what you teach-to bring the light
of faith, to draw people to the light of charity , to kindle your
hearts and your souls, and you will go forth to bring the grace
of the Lord in the Sacrament of Baptism and in the Sacrament of
Penance especially. No one goes to Confession any more! In entire
countries like Ireland, no one goes to Confession for two, three,
four years and they go to Communion whenever they have a chance.1
This can be said for the whole world, for the whole Catholic world.
And you will allow souls to pour into your hearts the secrets of
their consciences, and you will wash these souls in the Blood of
Our Lord Jesus Christ, with your words of absolution. If you spend
the whole of your day in the confessional, that is the most beautiful
service that you could render, to souls and to the Church. And you
will give, above all, by the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, Holy Communion,
the very Body of Our Lord Jesus Christ, with all the respect that
we owe Him, Our God, Our Savior, Our Redeemer.
And you will
teach souls the meaning of sacrifice. No one speaks anymore of the
Sacrifice of the Mass, but rather of a Eucharist, a Communion ,
a Sharing. It is not that ! It is a question of the Holy Sacrifice,
the Sacrifice of Our Lord. The spirit of Sacrifice is a Catholic
spirit. Without sacrifice there is no Catholicism.You know this
very well, my dear brothers, and you are an example of it, a magnificent
example.
Everywhere
I go, where I have occasion to go, I find this circumstance, of
people who have the Faith, who want to keep the Faith. We find beautiful
families, with numerous children, whence come religious and priestly
vocations. How beautiful ! There you are – this is what the
Church does. This is what the grace of Our Lord produces by Holy
Mass and by Holy Communion. And we must add, my dear brothers, that
the Sacrament of Matrimony has its symbol, its image, its meaning
on Calvary. Our Lord gives birth to His bride, unites Himself to
His Bride, on Calvary. One finds it in His Blood, in His pierced
Heart, the water and blood which flowed from His Heart. Here is
the symbol of marriage, the mystical marriage of Our Lord Jesus
Christ with His Bride. As a result, the grace of the Sacrament of
Matrimony renews itself in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. So Christians
cannot nourish the grace of marriage without frequently attending
Holy Mass.
This is what
you do, and we congratulate you. This is what is done, so traditionalist,
that is, simply, good Catholics, have numerous children. See the
joy and peace which is at the root of the many vocations which we
have in our seminaries. They are here, they are in monasteries,
they are in the religious congregations which we know, these religious
who are here present – numerous vocations. You will be the
support, my dear brothers, of these Christian homes, and at the
same time the models.
Now I end with
these words. You have studied ; you have bent over the holy books
, over those books which are at the foundation of the Faith of the
Church. These books of philosophy , of theology; you have questioned
your professors ; you have enlightened your minds; you have increased
your faith; and you feel yourselves profoundly attached to the Church,
to the Sovereign Pontiff, to all the bishops (insofar as they remain
Catholic) to all the Church, to Rome - Rome which cannot separate
itself from the Church. You feel yourselves attached to all these
fundamental values ,which has made the entire history of the Church
, for twenty centuries, and which you wish to stand on. It is for
this reason that you are traditionalists, as St Pius X so well said
: the Catholic is a traditionalist, because the Church is a Tradition.
So you will
transmit all this to all the souls who will turn to you. But you
will be nothing, my dear brothers, without holiness. You have an
intelligence well enlightened, an extraordinary knowledge of philosophy
and theology , Holy Scripture and Canon Law. But you will do nothing
if you do not have holiness. ! And who is the model of holiness
for the priesthood? The Most Blessed Virgin. Why? Because, see how
God, Our Lord Jesus Christ, chose to prepare His mother to be worthy
to receive Him – this was the Immaculate Conception. She knew
the dominion neither of sin nor the devil. Her soul is pure. Her
soul is holy. Her soul is truly divine. The Holy Ghost dwells there;
the Holy Trinity dwells with joy in this soul never has never known
sin. By her fiat, prepared by her total virginity, she prepares
for the coming of the Lord, she accepts the coming of the Lord.
So you too, your lips in pronouncing the words of consecration,
will repeat in a sense that fiat of the Virgin Mary, and make Jesus
Himself come upon the altar – Jesus to Whom you unite yourselves
first, before distributing Him to souls. So if the Lord wished the
Virgin Mary to have a wonderful holiness, a holiness which surpasses
the holiness of all other creatures, you priests, priests of Jesus
Christ, you who will bring Jesus upon the altar, you too must be
holy. One cannot stay with a priest who is not holy, who does not
seek for holiness, who does not seek for a humility like that of
the Most Blessed Virgin Mary, respexit humilitatem meam-
"He has looked upon my lowliness," said the Holy Virgin.
Yes, she can sing of the glory of God, because she is humble. So
you too will be humble in heart, because these graces which you
are going to receive, which you owe not to yourselves but to God,
you have been chosen by God, and you receive them also through the
Virgin Mary. As the Apostles in the Cenacle, seated around the Virgin
Mary, received the graces they received through her, so you too,
in a few minutes , by the imposition of hands of the bishop and
by the words of the Sacrament of Ordination, you will receive the
Holy Ghost, and you will receive Him through your good Mother in
Heaven, the Most Blessed Virgin Mary. So remain united to the Holy
Virgin , like the Apostles, who sat around her in the Cenacle. Remain
so all your lives, and thus you will persevere until the end and
you will save yourselves, with all the souls whom you have sanctified.
In the Name
of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen
1.
The Archbishop is referring to the attempt on the Pope’s life
of 13 May 1981.
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