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One PiusX Bishop Is a Nursing Case

SSPX Bishop Bernard Tissier de Mallerais, 74, is so unwell that a sickroom was set up for him in the Fraternity's seminary in Écône, Switzerland, Bishop Richard Williamson writes in his May 23 newsletter. …More
SSPX Bishop Bernard Tissier de Mallerais, 74, is so unwell that a sickroom was set up for him in the Fraternity's seminary in Écône, Switzerland, Bishop Richard Williamson writes in his May 23 newsletter.
Thus, only two bishops, Fellay (USA) and Galarreta (CH) are left to serve the worldwide needs of PiusX.
Williamson also writes that he was told that the PiusX Superior General, Father Pagliarani, said during a February meeting in France that the discussions with the Vatican are at a standstill because PiusX insists on doctrine [Truth] first, while the Vatican wants [no Truth] only a "practical" [political] agreement.
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Outlier
Everyone who know +Tissier considers him a saint.
Rafał_Ovile
Bishop Williamson should be readmitted to SSPX and the four living bishops should consecrate at least four new Churchmen, as current chastisement shows Catholic Church occupied by majority of hirelings and wolves in sheep's skin. Such consecrations during this extra ordinary trial would meet demands for true Catholic shepherds. Declaration of excommunication is of no risk at this time when Sovereign …More
Bishop Williamson should be readmitted to SSPX and the four living bishops should consecrate at least four new Churchmen, as current chastisement shows Catholic Church occupied by majority of hirelings and wolves in sheep's skin. Such consecrations during this extra ordinary trial would meet demands for true Catholic shepherds. Declaration of excommunication is of no risk at this time when Sovereign Pontiff Benedict XVI is being stripped of power and the Destroyer is bringing downfall to the visible Church. Abp Lefebrve had objectively far more difficult situation when making decision to consecrate being alone and under authority of indisputable valid pope John Paul II.
Irishpol
Without the background that gave rise to his departure, that would seem like a positive step. But is there any reason to believe that the same issues will not arise once again? I would think that the movement would, of necessity, come from Bishop Williamson's camp. I've heard or read nothing along that line.
giveusthisday
But if he dies, probably His Blessed Mother will come for him, so it will be sad for those who know him, but probably not so sad for him!
Our Lady, help of the sick, pray for us!
salliperson
God bless Bishop Tissier.