| Bishop Fellay - Update - Part #1 |
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May 16, 2007
We don't want to invent anything; we simply
want to be like our ancestors...
His Excellency Bishop Bernard Fellay
Superior General, Society of Saint Pius X
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| Video 3 Christophe Fellay |
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http://www.tambuprod.com
Internationally renown Christophe Fellay has
composed, directed and performed his creative
brand of music for everything from theater,
dance, cinema and concerts to performance
art, written word and music festivals the
world over. In addition to performing as a
featured act at the Montreux Jazz Festival,
Christophe has played around the world from
Europe (Amsterdam, Paris, Nantes, Dijon,
Zurich, Berne, Geneva, Lausanne, Montreux.)
to the United States (Seattle, Atlanta, San
Francisco, New York.) to South Africa
(Johannesburg, Pretoria).
Director of Sound at the Art Institute of
Valais in Switzerland, he is also in charge
of research for the school. Flirting with
trip hop, jazz-rock and experimental styles,
Christophe's music takes on whatever images
he chooses to produce through his
instruments, at once multi-cultural, sensual
and impulsive.While often performing solo,
Christophe has been fortunate to collaborate
with many talented musicians from across the
planet. Some of these include: Ricardo
Rivera, Kim Cascone, Kitundu (SF); Maria
Nordman, Albert Lee (LA); Keith Lowe, Chris
Stover, Tom Swafford (Seattle); Tibor Varga
Orchestra with Gabor Tackacs Nagy, Stephane
Chapuis, Hirsute, Jerome Meizoz, Marin
Company, Jacques Roman, Christophe Gallaz,
Noelle Revaz, Eustache Company, Popol
Lavanchy, Valentin Carron (Switzerland);
Johan Thom (South Africa); Jean-Michel
Reusser, Pierre Marietan, Jean-Louis Hourdin
Company (Paris); Mathieu Bertholet (Berlin). Tags : christophe fellay contemporary jazz concert live tambuprod tambu batterie batteur drums |
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| Video 2 Christophe Fellay |
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http://www.tambuprod.com
Internationally renown Christophe Fellay has
composed, directed and performed his creative
brand of music for everything from theater,
dance, cinema and concerts to performance
art, written word and music festivals the
world over. In addition to performing as a
featured act at the Montreux Jazz Festival,
Christophe has played around the world from
Europe (Amsterdam, Paris, Nantes, Dijon,
Zurich, Berne, Geneva, Lausanne, Montreux.)
to the United States (Seattle, Atlanta, San
Francisco, New York.) to South Africa
(Johannesburg, Pretoria).
Director of Sound at the Art Institute of
Valais in Switzerland, he is also in charge
of research for the school. Flirting with
trip hop, jazz-rock and experimental styles,
Christophe's music takes on whatever images
he chooses to produce through his
instruments, at once multi-cultural, sensual
and impulsive.While often performing solo,
Christophe has been fortunate to collaborate
with many talented musicians from across the
planet. Some of these include: Ricardo
Rivera, Kim Cascone, Kitundu (SF); Maria
Nordman, Albert Lee (LA); Keith Lowe, Chris
Stover, Tom Swafford (Seattle); Tibor Varga
Orchestra with Gabor Tackacs Nagy, Stephane
Chapuis, Hirsute, Jerome Meizoz, Marin
Company, Jacques Roman, Christophe Gallaz,
Noelle Revaz, Eustache Company, Popol
Lavanchy, Valentin Carron (Switzerland);
Johan Thom (South Africa); Jean-Michel
Reusser, Pierre Marietan, Jean-Louis Hourdin
Company (Paris); Mathieu Bertholet (Berlin). Tags : christophe fellay contemporary concert live montreux jazz festival tambuprod tambu batterie batteur drums |
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Durée : 313 s |
| Video 1 Christophe Fellay |
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http://www.tambuprod.com/
Internationally renown Christophe Fellay has
composed, directed and performed his creative
brand of music for everything from theater,
dance, cinema and concerts to performance
art, written word and music festivals the
world over. In addition to performing as a
featured act at the Montreux Jazz Festival,
Christophe has played around the world from
Europe (Amsterdam, Paris, Nantes, Dijon,
Zurich, Berne, Geneva, Lausanne, Montreux.)
to the United States (Seattle, Atlanta, San
Francisco, New York.) to South Africa
(Johannesburg, Pretoria).
Director of Sound at the Art Institute of
Valais in Switzerland, he is also in charge
of research for the school. Flirting with
trip hop, jazz-rock and experimental styles,
Christophe's music takes on whatever images
he chooses to produce through his
instruments, at once multi-cultural, sensual
and impulsive.While often performing solo,
Christophe has been fortunate to collaborate
with many talented musicians from across the
planet. Some of these include: Ricardo
Rivera, Kim Cascone, Kitundu (SF); Maria
Nordman, Albert Lee (LA); Keith Lowe, Chris
Stover, Tom Swafford (Seattle); Tibor Varga
Orchestra with Gabor Tackacs Nagy, Stephane
Chapuis, Hirsute, Jerome Meizoz, Marin
Company, Jacques Roman, Christophe Gallaz,
Noelle Revaz, Eustache Company, Popol
Lavanchy, Valentin Carron (Switzerland);
Johan Thom (South Africa); Jean-Michel
Reusser, Pierre Marietan, Jean-Louis Hourdin
Company (Paris); Mathieu Bertholet (Berlin). Tags : christophe fellay contemporary jazz concert live tambuprod tambu batterie batteur drums |
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| BISHOP FELLAY IS NOT IN MORTAL SIN-PATRICIA MCKEEVER |
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Patricia McKeever who is responsible for the
website Catholic Truth, Scotland states that
excommunicated Bishop Fellay of the Society
of St. Pius X is not in mortal sin.
It may be mentioned that in an interview with
Zenit News Cardinal
Castrillion Hoyes said that the members of
the SSPX were not
excommunicated. However the bishops ordained
by Archbishop Lefebvre were excommunicated.
The Church teaches that those who are
excommunicated are in mortal sin. A priest in
manifest mortal sin is not permitted to
celebrate Holy Mass. It would be a sacrilege.
Bishop Fellay has asked that the
excommunication be lifted and
expressed his wish to enter the Catholic
Church.
He had mentioned two conditions for entry. 1)
The normalization of the Tridentine Rite Mass
2) and the recognition that non-Catholic
religions are not paths to salvation.
The Holy Father Pope Benedict XVI responded
with a Moto Prorpio which was welcomed by
SSPX members all over the world. There was a
document issued on Evangelization last year.
It only confirmed the Notification by the
Congregation for the
Doctrine of the Faith, with reference to the
book by Fr. Jacques Dupuis S. j. (2001).The
Notification said that there is no theology
which could say that other religions
(Buddhism, Judaism, Islam) are paths to
salvation. Members of these religions, it
states, need to be oriented into the Catholic
Church.
The Notification was followed by Ecclesia di
Eucarestia which understood the Church
(ecclesiology) as being the sole means of
salvation, in which all people, in general,
need to enter. Non Catholics could not
receive the Eucharist.
Pope Benedict invited the SSPX back into the
Church and Cardinal Hoyes suggested that they
could have their own prelature, similar to
Opus Dei.
The Holy Father interprets Vatican Council II
according to Sacred
Tradition and not according to wild and
different interpretations of the media. He
has also acknowledged liturgical abuse. I was
present at the Holy Mass for Corpus Domini
at St. John Lateran this year, when the Holy
Father gave the Eucharist to people kneeling.
He himself then knelt before the Eucharist,
through the entire procession.
Catholic Truth, Scotland is included in the
links of the website Pro Ecclesia et
Pontifice, England.
Mrs. Daphne McLeod, Chairman, Ecclesia et
Pontifice (EET) said they have a disclaimer
saying that they do not necessarily share the
views of those websites placed on their LINKS
section.
Daphne will not answer, however, when asked
if Bishop Fellay is in mortal sin and if the
Holy Mass he celebrates is sacrilegious. Tags : Society of St.Pius Moto Proprio Update Traditional Latin Mass Bishop Williamson mortal sin Rite Sedevacantis |
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