Archbishop
LEFEBVRE and the
VATICAN
June 30, 1988
“Mandatum”
At the beginning of the rite of the consecration the following
dialogue takes place between the consecrating bishops and the
Archpriest who presents the bishops-elect for consecration:
–Do you have the Apostolic Mandate?
–We
have it!
–Let
it be read.
We have this
Mandate from the Roman Church, always faithful to the Holy Tradition,
which She has received from the Holy Apostles. This Holy Tradition
is the Deposit of Faith which the Church orders us to faithfully
transmit to all men for the salvation of their souls.
Since the
Second Vatican Council until this day, the authorities of the Roman
Church are animated by the spirit of modernism. They have acted
contrary to the Holy Tradition, “they cannot bear sound doctrine,
they turned their ears from the Truth and followed fables” as says
St. Paul in his second Epistle to Timothy (4:3-5). This is why we
reckon of no value all the penalties and all the censures inflicted
by these authorities.
As for me,
“I am offered up in sacrifice and the moment for my departure is
arrived” (II Tim 4:6). I had the call of souls who ask for the Bread
of Life, Who is Christ, to be broken for them. “I have pity upon
the crowd” (Mk. 8:2). It is for me therefore a grave obligation
to transmit the grace of my episcopacy to these dear priests here
present, in order that in turn they may confer the grace of the
priesthood on other numerous and holy clerics, instructed in the
Holy Traditions of the Catholic Church
It is by this
Mandate of the Holy Roman Catholic Church, semper fidelis (always
faithful), then that we elect to the rank of Bishop in the Holy
Roman Church the priests here present as auxiliaries of the Priestly
Society of Saint Pius X:
Fr. Bernard
Tissier de Mallerais
Fr. Richard
Williamson
Fr. Alfonso
de Galarreta
Fr. Bernard
Fellay
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