Sunday, 8 December 2024

'GRIEVOUS LIES' - by Father Michael Mary FssR

 With reference to earlier  posts on this site, highlighting the recent harsh and destructive  actions of the Bishop of Christchurch, New Zealand, when 'banning' the 'Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer', otherwise known as the 'Transalpine Redemptorists', from saying public Mass in the Diocese, and ordering them without justification, to leave their home, their church, and their loyal and substantial congregation, of many years.   This post has been written by Father Michael Mary FssR, Rector Major, who unambiguously accuses The Press (New Zealand) of  'Grievous Lies'.

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August 1997. It's nearly once upon a time! In those days our community was living in France. We were about to set off on a 7,000 Kms pilgrimage. First we needed to get from France to Ukraine and  gather pilgrims from Lviv. These were our friends, nuns from the Ukrainian underground Church, a Greek Catholic priest, a married couple and some youths and get them back to France where we would begin our pilgrimage.   

At our monastery in France we took on more monks, nuns, some English laity and an SSPX seminarian. We were joining other Catholics in Fatima for Our Lady's feast on the 22nd August when the SSPX Bishops would Consecration of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. This section of the pilgrimage was about 2,000 Kms each way, and our first step was to Lourdes in France. 

It is in Lourdes that The Press gives out the biggest of its sensational and grievous lies. It said that I ordered the monks to "strip naked" and swim in the river! It doesn't fit the context of our pilgrimage at all and it would be dreadful to do such a thing in Lourdes. Madness. The source consulted never said that either. He said that he never went swimming, but nor did I, nor did most of the others. (Monks swim in shorts and teeshirt!) 

The Lourdes baths were closed. Disappointed, four or five of the pilgrims wanted to go for a swim down river. Two were guests from Ukraine and two or three were monks. I never ordered them to swim, but in that heat, I had nothing against them having a swim either.  

Perhaps my critic read my feelings through his own outraged sense of what should not be permitted? Perhaps his past Plymouth Brethren culture was triggered? I have no idea at this distance.  

But it was a great pilgrimage for our Ukrainians, most of whom had not travelled outside Ukraine.  As I see it, if a few pilgrims and monks who went for a swim in the heat was a scandal .... if that's it, from 27 years ago........ no wonder The Press using gutter journalism tried to make it sensational.

But what was truly sensational was the pilgrimage of 7,000 kilometers. It was an epic journey of prayers, singing, rosaries, heat, tiredness, and much more, all for the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

Some context from our Chronicles:

Tuesday 19 August

80th Anniversary of the 4th Fatima Apparition.
The second anniversary of Br Joseph's death.

All the priests offered Mass in the morning.

After breakfast, we were off in the bus. On the journey we sang the Panachida for Br Joseph Mary, and sang the rosary in Slavonic.[Note:The Panachida is a memorial service for the dead, which is celebrated fairly frequently in the Byzantine Catholic Church.] 

Spiritual reading was read over the intercom system in English, Ukrainian and Polish. The video about ecumenism was also shown. At  the end of a long day we began to sing the Lourdes Ave in Ukrainian and English. We put out things in the hotel, and some of the confreres and sisters went down to the grotto immediately - it was almost midnight already. there were very few people still there, and it was very quiet. Most everyone came back to the hotel around 1:00 am in the morning but Mr A** stayed all night, making a vigil of it. While at the Grotto, Br P** spoke with an Irish Redemptorist (dressed in civies).

Wednesday 20 August

Rise was at 8:30 a.m. After breakfast everyone started for the Grotto. As Religious, we were allowed straight into the grotto itself without waiting. Afterwards, we went to fill all our bottles with Lourdes water. While there, we met two Italian Redemptorists - one from Pagani the other from Naples. They were both wearing their habits, but as they spoke only Italian, we could not communicate with them. 

For dinner we drove out to Fr Ra****'s Summer Camp for boys. Our second bus driver - the young son (perhaps 25 years old) of the driver - wasn't so good a driver as his father, and the bus managed to get badly nicked on the way as he tried to negotiate some difficult turns on the windy roads. Father Ra*** made everyone very welcome, and we ate our picnic in his back yard. He had at least two dozen boys with him aged between 8 and 15 - and they sang some beautiful polyphony for us, and our Ukrainians sang some Marian hymns in harmony for them. We saw their chapel -an old converted grange - which was beautifully decorated as well as their tent. From there we returned to Lourdes. The baths were closed when we arrived back - they only open four hours a day. But Fr Ra*** had told us that the miraculous spring is almost dried up, and thus most of the water one gets at Lourdes is only taken from other Pyrenees springs. So we went down to the river, and our confreres were able to take a nice swim in the cold water - which was very pleasant after a hot day. A policeman came, however, and asked us not to swim there for safety reasons. Some little French children came up to Fr Michael Mary and asked for his blessing. Brother E*** gave Miraculous medals to each of them. After that we went to the SSPX chapel, where our three priests offered Mass at 8:00 p.m. Then we went back to the grotto for the candlelight procession. Earlier in the afternoon we met a Polish Redemptorist in his habit, who came to speak to us. He was with a group of nine boys who had made a Marian pilgrimage to Fatima, Lourdes and were off to Paris for the World Youth Day led by the Pope on August 22nd. After the procession we returned to the hotel for supper at 10:00 p.m. While everyone was heading to bed at 11:30, Fr V*** came in to say that he had been unable to say Mass at the Ukrainian church in Lourdes, as he had left his Celebret in Ukraine. So he offered Mass in the hotel.

                                                                                               Fr. Michael Mary FssR     30.11.24.

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