Response to the Bishop of Christchurch from members of the congregation

Concerned members of the faithful have grave concerns regarding the calculated mischaracterisation of our Christchurch community and have prepared the following statement:

The Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer and its congregation have been targeted by a deliberate and coordinated misinformation campaign. This campaign along with the outrageous, false, and fanciful allegations have not resulted in any discernible findings and have lacked any of the components of rigour or natural justice. The bishop of Christchurch only managed to turn up minor administrative issues which are being used to suppress and shut down the Holy Latin Mass and issue proxy deportation orders to several New Zealand citizens.

The Bishop of Christchurch has repeatedly and continues to refuse to meet or open any dialogue with members of our congregation and community.

Overall, this is a direct attack on a strong and vibrant multicultural Roman Catholic community that provides much fruit for Holy Church in the way of vocations. The bishop has patronisingly offered ONE Latin Mass at a different location in place of the 9+ masses, catechism, and confessions, said and heard weekly for 300+ souls. This is grossly inadequate for a congregation of our size and given the bishop’s hostility toward the Holy Traditional Latin Mass, we have grave concerns for the longevity of this alternative arrangement.

We believe the bishop is violating the human rights of members of The Sons of The Most Holy Redeemer and potentially violating various criminal laws. We know that the Church has clear guidelines around taking such draconian actions and we know these have been suspended. We the Faithful have engaged with lawyers and will pursue these cases in lengthy civil and canonical court cases until we are satisfied with the resolution.

There is a global movement to reduce the number of Traditional orders and this agenda is being pursued vigorously by those who claim to have absolute power in the Church and those with a destructive agenda.

May God have mercy on us all.
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Louis IX
Glad to hear they are pursuing this in civil court.
Scapular
V is for AB Vigano, DG
Patricia McKeever
A very secular response to a very spiritual/supernatural matter. Thinking of the response of great canonised saints (and uncanonised) to injustices - silent acceptance. This response does not cut it at all, in terms of the correct Catholic disposition towards the legitimate authority of the Church. The Pope himself is hostile towards the TLM and we are all concerned that he may make it impossible …More
A very secular response to a very spiritual/supernatural matter. Thinking of the response of great canonised saints (and uncanonised) to injustices - silent acceptance. This response does not cut it at all, in terms of the correct Catholic disposition towards the legitimate authority of the Church. The Pope himself is hostile towards the TLM and we are all concerned that he may make it impossible for us to attend our provided Mass - but taking him to court... nope. We will seek the supernatural graces which he needs and which we need to cope with what comes.
Simon Peter
This is hardly a spiritual matter. It's a vendetta.
If these people were really spiritual, we wouldn't have this problem in the first place.
Patricia McKeever
@Simon Peter We don't surely expect enemies to behave spiritually, but the priests? How did St John Vianney respond when he was the victim of scurrilous allegations made by a woman in his parish? He didn't sure for defamation, that's for sure. He told his supporters who were out to "get her" to simply pray for her. That's not to say that defensive action is not to be taken on occasion but courts? …More
@Simon Peter We don't surely expect enemies to behave spiritually, but the priests? How did St John Vianney respond when he was the victim of scurrilous allegations made by a woman in his parish? He didn't sure for defamation, that's for sure. He told his supporters who were out to "get her" to simply pray for her. That's not to say that defensive action is not to be taken on occasion but courts? Not the way.