1. With great affliction the Church has learned of the
unlawful episcopal ordination conferred on 30 June last by Archbishop
Marcel Lefebvre, which has frustrated all the efforts made during
the previous years to ensure the full communion with the Church
of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Pius X founded by the same Mons.
Lefebvre. These efforts, especially intense during recent months,
in which the Apostolic See has shown comprehension to the limits
of the possible, were all to no avail.(1)
2. This affliction was particularly felt by the Successor of Peter
to whom in the first place pertains the guardianship of the unity
of the Church,(2) even though the number of
persons directly involved in these events might be few. For every
person is loved by God on his own account and has been redeemed
by the blood of Christ shed on the Cross for the salvation of all.
The particular circumstances, both objective and subjective in
which Archbishop Lefebvre acted, provide everyone with an occasion
for profound reflection and for a renewed pledge of fidelity to
Christ and to his Church.
3. In itself, this act was one of disobedience to the Roman Pontiff
in a very grave matter and of supreme importance for the unity of
the church, such as is the ordination of bishops whereby the apostolic
succession is sacramentally perpetuated. Hence such disobedience
- which implies in practice the rejection of the Roman primacy -
constitutes a schismatic act.(3) In performing
such an act, notwithstanding the formal canonical warning sent to
them by the Cardinal Prefect of the Congregation for Bishops on
17 June last, Mons. Lefebvre and the priests Bernard Fellay, Bernard
Tissier de Mallerais, Richard Williamson and Alfonso de Galarreta,
have incurred the grave penalty of excommunication envisaged by
ecclesiastical law.(4)
4. The root of this schismatic act can be discerned in an incomplete
and contradictory notion of Tradition. Incomplete, because it does
not take sufficiently into account the living character of Tradition,
which, as the Second Vatican Council clearly taught, "comes
from the apostles and progresses in the Church with the help of
the Holy Spirit. There is a growth in insight into the realities
and words that are being passed on. This comes about in various
ways. It comes through the contemplation and study of believers
who ponder these things in their hearts. It comes from the intimate
sense of spiritual realities which they experience. And it comes
from the preaching of those who have received, along with their
right of succession in the episcopate, the sure charism of truth".(5)
But especially contradictory is a notion of Tradition which opposes
the universal Magisterium of the Church possessed by the Bishop
of Rome and the Body of Bishops. It is impossible to remain faithful
to the Tradition while breaking the ecclesial bond with him to whom,
in the person of the Apostle Peter, Christ himself entrusted the
ministry of unity in his Church.(6)
5. Faced with the situation that has arisen I deem it my duty
to inform all the Catholic faithful of some aspects which this sad
event has highlighted.
a) The outcome of the movement promoted by Mons. Lefebvre can
and must be, for all the Catholic faithful, a motive for sincere
reflection concerning their own fidelity to the Church's Tradition,
authentically interpreted by the ecclesiastical Magisterium, ordinary
and extraordinary, especially in the Ecumenical Councils from Nicaea
to Vatican II. From this reflection all should draw a renewed and
efficacious conviction of the necessity of strengthening still more
their fidelity by rejecting erroneous interpretations and arbitrary
and unauthorized applications in matters of doctrine, liturgy and
discipline.
To the bishops especially it pertains, by reason of their pastoral
mission, to exercise the important duty of a clear-sighted vigilance
full of charity and firmness, so that this fidelity may be everywhere
safeguarded.(7)
However, it is necessary that all the Pastors and the other faithful
have a new awareness, not only of the lawfulness but also of the
richness for the Church of a diversity of charisms, traditions of
spirituality and apostolate, which also constitutes the beauty of
unity in variety: of that blended "harmony" which the
earthly Church raises up to Heaven under the impulse of the Holy
Spirit.
b) Moreover, I should like to remind theologians and other experts
in the ecclesiastical sciences that they should feel themselves
called upon to answer in the present circumstances. Indeed, the
extent and depth of the teaching of the Second Vatican Council call
for a renewed commitment to deeper study in order to reveal clearly
the Council's continuity with Tradition, especially in points of
doctrine which, perhaps because they are new, have not yet been
well understood by some sections of the Church.
c) In the present circumstances I wish especially to make an
appeal both solemn and heartfelt, paternal and fraternal, to all
those who until now have been linked in various ways to the movement
of Archbishop Lefebvre, that they may fulfil the grave duty of remaining
united to the Vicar of Christ in the unity of the Catholic Church,
and of ceasing their support in any way for that movement. Everyone
should be aware that formal adherence to the schism is a grave offence
against God and carries the penalty of excommunication decreed by
the Church's law.(8)
To all those Catholic faithful who feel attached to some previous
liturgical and disciplinary forms of the Latin tradition I wish
to manifest my will to facilitate their ecclesial communion by means
of the necessary measures to guarantee respect for their rightful
aspirations. In this matter I ask for the support of the bishops
and of all those engaged in the pastoral ministry in the Church.
6. Taking account of the importance and complexity of the problems
referred to in this document, by virtue of my Apostolic Authority
I decree the following:
a) a Commission is instituted whose task it will be to collaborate
with the bishops, with the Departments of the Roman Curia and with
the circles concerned, for the purpose of facilitating full ecclesial
communion of priests, seminarians, religious communities or individuals
until now linked in various ways to the Fraternity founded by Mons.
Lefebvre, who may wish to remain united to the Successor Peter in
the Catholic Church, while preserving their spiritual and liturgical
traditions, in the light of the Protocol signed on 5 May last by
Cardinal Ratzinger and Mons. Lefebvre;
b) this Commission is composed of a Cardinal President and other
members of the Roman Curia, in a number that will be deemed opportune
according to circumstances;
c) moreover, respect must everywhere be shown for the feelings
of all those who are attached to the Latin liturgical tradition,
by a wide and generous application of the directives already issued
some time ago by the Apostolic See for the use of the Roman Missal
according to the typical edition of 1962.(9)
7. As this year specially dedicated to the Blessed Virgin is
now drawing to a close, I wish to exhort all to join in unceasing
prayer that the Vicar of Christ, through the intercession of the
Mother of the church, addresses to the Father in the very words
of the Son: "That they all may be one!".
Given at Rome, at St. Peter's. 2 July 1988, the tenth year of
the pontificate.
Joannes Paulus PP. II
(1)Cf. "Informatory Note" of 16 June 1988: L'Osservatore
Romano. English edition, 27 June 1988, pp. 1-2.
(2)Cf. Vatican Council I, Const. Pastor Æternus, cap. 3: DS 3060.
(3)Cf. Code of Canon Law, can. 751.
(4)Cf. Code of Canon Law, can. 1382.
(5)Vatican Council II. Const. Dei Verbum, n. 8. Cf. Vatican Council I, Const. Dei Filius, cap. 4: DS 3020.
(6)Cf. Mt. 16:18; Lk. 10:16; Vatican Council I, Const. Pastor Æternus, cap. 3: DS 3060.
(7)Cf. Code of Canon Law, can. 386; Paul VI. Apost. Exhort. Quinque iam anni, 8 Dec. 1970: AAS 63 (1971) pp. 97-106.
(8)Cf. Code of Canon Law, can. 1364.
(9)Cf. Congregation for Divine Worship, Letter Quattuor abhinc annos. 3 Oct. 1984: AAS 76 (1984) pp. 1088-1089.
(2)Cf. Vatican Council I, Const. Pastor Æternus, cap. 3: DS 3060.
(3)Cf. Code of Canon Law, can. 751.
(4)Cf. Code of Canon Law, can. 1382.
(5)Vatican Council II. Const. Dei Verbum, n. 8. Cf. Vatican Council I, Const. Dei Filius, cap. 4: DS 3020.
(6)Cf. Mt. 16:18; Lk. 10:16; Vatican Council I, Const. Pastor Æternus, cap. 3: DS 3060.
(7)Cf. Code of Canon Law, can. 386; Paul VI. Apost. Exhort. Quinque iam anni, 8 Dec. 1970: AAS 63 (1971) pp. 97-106.
(8)Cf. Code of Canon Law, can. 1364.
(9)Cf. Congregation for Divine Worship, Letter Quattuor abhinc annos. 3 Oct. 1984: AAS 76 (1984) pp. 1088-1089.
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