“The current Vatican curia never expected that the small Fraternity would break the silence to unveil to the world that which the official discourse strives to conceal. Those distant years of 1988, when Rome's media apparatus conspired to demolish the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X, are now behind us. Today, the reality is different: the little flock is not alone, and the faithful have lost their fear of the system's reprisals. In fact, the documentary's filmmakers were precisely two young men, weary of the systematic calumnies and defamations against the Fraternity in recent years.
“The point is that the current situation is radically different: we are no longer dealing with "exaggerated" clerics who denounced Rome's shift after the Second Vatican Council, accused of being "conspiracy theorists" and "pessimistic balloon-poppers." Today, the evidence of a society that, as a product of the desacralization of its Catholic foundations, has succumbed to demonization, is abundant and blatant. It assaults us at every turn. Whoever dares to deny it inhabits a world of fantasies or suffers from a voluntary blindness to reality.
“It is undeniable that this subversion has its origins in the 1960s, when a Masonic curia infiltrated into Rome's high spheres decided it was imperative to mutilate the doctrine and strip the Holy Church of the bulwarks that protected it from Satan's smoke, as Paul VI himself had to admit had insidiously penetrated the Temple.
“For this reason, on this June 7, ahead of the premiere of the first part of the FSSPX documentary, the Catholic will have the opportunity to contemplate and examine the silent work of the FSSPX priests from their own mouths, with the viewers free to draw their own conclusions.
“They will understand why the majority of the visitators sent from Rome to oversee the Fraternity ended up convinced of the integrity of the FSSPX's mission. This is certainly the case of Bishop Vitus Huonder, who, after a life of service in the hierarchy, decided to retire to the heart of the Fraternity in Écône, requesting that his remains finally rest alongside those of Bishop Marcel Lefebvre—a gesture that seals his testimony of fidelity to Tradition.
“It is very easy to abhor what one ignores or to denigrate what seems strange to us. However, when a soul delves into this community and witnesses, with judgment and rectitude, the providential and silent labor carried out for the good of the Catholic Church, it becomes impossible not to raise one's voice against injustice. It turns into a moral imperative to step forward and defend the TRUTH, against the charlatanism of those who, having abandoned service to Our Lord, have capitulated to serve His adversary.
“May many Catholics see the TRADITIO documentary out of love for the Church.”
Mar Mounier @elhigadodmarita



