The article in Le Monde is in itself not much...
Thursday, May 27, 2010 at 20:00 To be excited about. Mons Fellay of the Lefebvrists is to be quoted in Der Spiegel's next issue as saying that homosexuals have to be suppressed from the priesthood; which is mild enough in Lefebvrist rhetoric and can only shock the pious readers of ECNR, the Tablet and les Goliastes: the great part is Le Monde's description of what the Second Vatican Council did.
... The Fraternity of Saint Pius X, the integrist community founded in 1970 by Mons Marcel Lefebvre, refuses to accept the major decisions of the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965), such as interreligious dialogue, religious liberty, and the abandonment of the dogma of papal infallibility.
Who knew? I'd like to see the section in... which dogmatic constitution was that bit about papal infallibility in? But this is exactly what the partisans of the Third Vatican Council believe and think: a new church is founded, the old dogmas are shredded and so on and so forth. Osservatore Vaticano g a.
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