Archbishop
LEFEBVRE and the
VATICAN
May 5, 1988
Draft of a Letter Given to Archbishop
Lefebvre for the Holy Father
Fr. Klemens, secretary to Cardinal Ratzinger, gave
to Archbishop Lefebvre, with the Protocol, a draft of the following
letter which the Cardinal wanted Archbishop Lefebvre to write
to the Pope:
Most
Holy Father,
I have learned
with joy that you have favorably received the declaration made in
my name and in the name of the Priestly Society of Saint Pius X—in
which is expressed our adhesion to the Church and to the Roman Pontiff—as
well as the proposals drafted during the recent dialogues between
Cardinal Ratzinger and myself, in order to give to the Society a
regular canonical status in full communion with the Apostolic See.
It seems to
me that the moment has arrived to present to Your Holiness the humble
but pressing request that the agreement which we reached be now
implemented so that my personal situation and that of the Society
be normalized for the good of holy Church.
Most Holy
Father, it is this good of the Church that I have pursued in all
conscience in the sight of God during these past years through much
suffering. However, I know that even in good faith,
one can make mistakes. Therefore, I humbly ask you
to forgive all that in my behavior or that of the Society may have
hurt the Vicar of Christ or the Church, and on my part, I forgive
from the depth of my heart what I had to suffer.
Lastly, I
wish to express my gratitude for the intention that you manifested
to take into account the particular situation of the Society, proposing
to nominate a bishop chosen from its members, and especially in
charge of providing for its specific needs. Of course,
I leave to Your Holiness the decision concerning the person to be
chosen and the opportune moment. May I just express
the wish that this be not in the too distant future?
With confidence
putting all these matters into your hands, please, would you deign
to receive the homage of my filial and deeply respectful sentiments
in Jesus and Mary.
In
his own hand writing, Archbishop Lefebvre corrected the third
and fourth paragraphs of this draft but never sent even the corrected
letter. The two questionable paragraphs were corrected as follows:
“Most
Holy Father, it is this good of the Church that I have pursued
in all conscience in the sight of God during these past years.
However, if in my behavior or that of the Society we may have
pained you, we are deeply sorry.”
“Lastly,
I wish to express my gratitude for the intention that you manifested
to take into account the particular situation of the Society,
proposing to nominate a bishop chosen from its members, and especially
in charge of providing for its specific needs. Of course,
I leave to Your Holiness the decision concerning the person to
be chosen from among the names submitted to your judgment.”
You
will notice that, by upholding the Tradition of the Church, His
Grace does not consider that he hurt the Successor of Peter as
such. It is only as a private person that Pope John Paul II may
have been pained by the strong stand of Archbishop Lefebvre. You
will also notice that the vague expression regarding the date
has been deleted (i.e., “May I just express the wish that
this be not in the too distant future?”).
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