My Dear Brethren,
I am happy to report that since I last wrote to you Bishop Tissier de Mallerais has successfully completed his visit to most of our chapels in Australia and administered the sacrament of Confirmation. We are now awaiting the forthcoming visit of Bishop de Gallereta who will ordain two priests at Goulburn on 27 December. One of these, the Reverend Jordan Stephens is an Australian and the other, the Reverend Gregory Noronha, is an Indian. Please keep these young Levites in your prayers as the momentous day approaches!
Time passes quickly and it will soon be the month of November which signals that yet another year draws to its close. Well may we pray with the Psalmist, “Lord, make me know my end and what is the number of my days: that I may know what is wanting to me. Behold, thou hast made my days measurable and my substance is as nothing before thee.” (Ps. 38.5-6).
This is also the month in which the Church encourages us to pray for those of her children who have already died. Oftentimes we tend to forget that the life of the Church, the Mystical Body of Christ, is not restricted to this world. Not only does she have members on earth (the Church Militant) but she also numbers amongst her members the saints in Heaven (the Church Triumphant) as well as the souls in Purgatory (the Church Suffering). These all form one body in Christ and love and care for each other through prayer. This reality is known as the “Communion of Saints” and takes on a special significance in November when the Faithful on earth pray and have Masses offered for their deceased friends and relatives and hopefully even for their former enemies; offering sacrifices on their behalf. It is indeed for this purpose that you will find an envelope enclosed with this letter so that the souls of those whose names you inscribe will be remembered at the altar during this time. The love, which binds us together, is itself truly “as strong as death” (Cant. 8.7). Indeed it participates in the very love of Christ, which has triumphed over death. (more…)
My Dear Brethren,
I think that by now most of you are aware that Bishop Tissier de Mallerais will be visiting Australia very soon and will visit several of our churches and administer confirmation as follows:
Monday 8th September - Sydney: Confirmations and Mass at 6.30pm
Friday 12th - Goulburn: Subdiaconate and Mass at 9.30am
Sunday 14th - Brisbane: Confirmations and Mass at 9.30am
Tuesday 16th - Mackay: Confirmations and Mass at 6.30pm
Thursday 18th - Hampton: Mass at 6.15pm
Saturday 20th - Tynong: Confirmations and Mass at 9.00am
Sunday 21st - Adelaide: Confirmations and Mass at 9.00am
Tuesday 23rd - Perth: Confirmations and Mass at 6.00pm
It has already been several years since we have had the privilege of a visit of Bishop Tissier to our country and we welcome him wholeheartedly. I do hope that you will be able to assist in large numbers at the above events.
Most certainly you will also know that several changes to the priests’ appointments have taken place recently.
Father Wailliez has already left Australia for Europe where he has taken up his new duties as the Superior of our Society in Belgium and Holland. We are most grateful to him for his dedicated work as Principal of St. Philomena School at Park Ridge. Many improvements have been made during the two years which he spent there, most notably his initiative in taking the preliminary steps to establish a High School. At present our proposals are being considered by the Education Department of Queensland and I ask you to pray for a successful outcome. The old chapel which was recently transported to the school site has now been completely renovated as a result of the dedicated work of Mr. Jeff Madson and very tastefully decorated. This charming building has greatly enhanced the visual impact of the school site.
Father Arthur has replaced Father Wailliez as the Principal of St. Philomena’s, having spent the last year at St. Thomas Aquinas College at Tynong where he had responsibility for the administration of the Junior School. Father Taouk has returned to Australia after having spent a year in South Africa and Zimbabwe and has in his turn replaced Father Arthur at Tynong. You will, no doubt, also have read in the “Southern Sentinel” that Father Griego has replaced Father Scott as Seminary Rector at Goulburn. Please pray for all these priests that God may abundantly bless their apostolate.
It was resolved, at the General Chapter of the Society which took place in July 2006, to present a Spiritual Bouquet of one million rosaries to the Pope in October of the same year. You will remember it was the principal intention of the recitation of these rosaries that the Pope should allow the traditional Mass to be celebrated without restriction throughout the universal Church. Such was the enthusiasm engendered by this proposal that, in the event, two and a half million rosaries were in fact presented!
Our Lady was not slow to hear our prayers, for merely six months later, the Pope issued his now-famous Motu Proprio which, although not entirely unexpected, was astonishingly generous in its terms when one considers the incredibly severe restrictions on the celebration of the Mass which had preceded it. The provisions of this legislation came into effect almost a year ago on the 14th September. It must be admitted that the optimistic hopes expressed by some for a widespread celebration of the Mass has scarcely come to fruition due to the apathy or hostility of the vast majority of the clergy of the world but the Motu Proprio remains a highly significant milestone in the history of the Church since the Second Vatican Council.
In view of the above, Bishop Fellay has asked that a perpetual Rosary Crusade be launched. The intention this time is that the “excommunication” of our four bishops incurred on the day of their consecration twenty years ago should now be lifted. Unlike the previous Spiritual Bouquet a specific number of rosaries is not requested but rather that five decades be recited daily for this intention. As this will be going on all over the world the idea is that prayer will be offered incessantly day and night for this intention. By a marvellous disposition of Providence this crusade is launched in the 150th anniversary year of the apparitions of Our Lady at Lourdes and indeed the Society is organising an international pilgrimage to this shrine which all four bishops will attend at the end of October on the weekend of Christ the King. Not many of us will be able to travel to the other side of the world for this event but we will certainly be able to join in spirit, particularly by fervently taking up Bishop Fellay’s invitation to this crusade of prayer.
Here in Australia the Crusade will officially begin on the first day of October, the month of the Holy Rosary, although of course, we may start immediately. In practice, we should make up our minds to recite the rosary daily, at a specific time if possible. If we already say the rosary each day we may offer this or recite an additional five decades for the intention of the Crusade. The time of day of the recitation is not crucial so if we are unable to discharge our commitment at that given time any other hour will suffice. As many other people in the different time zones of the world will be joining in the Crusade, the prayer will remain uninterrupted. In order to make a tangible expression of our commitment and gauge the numbers of souls who are responding to the call we invite you to inscribe your names on the sheets which will be available shortly at each of our churches. This, of course, is taken as an expression of our devout intention and does not place us under any moral obligation.
The putative excommunication; the de facto abolition of the Mass; the hostility shown towards those who would take their religion seriously; the general apathy towards religious matters; the quasi-universal indifference towards Almighty God; the banality and ugliness of the worship which is His due, are all symptoms of the sickness of the Christian world and the revival of a society which is essentially pagan in its values. Already fifty years ago, on the occasion of the centenary of the Lourdes apparitions, Pope Pius XII wrote the following words which are now more relevant than ever:
“In a society which is barely conscious of the ills which assail it, which conceals its miseries and injustices beneath a prosperous, glittering, and trouble-free exterior, the Immaculate Virgin, whom sin has never touched, manifests herself to an innocent child. With a mother’s compassion she looks upon this world redeemed by her Son’s Blood, where sin accomplishes so much ruin daily, and three times makes her urgent appeal: “Penance, penance, penance!”……Materialism is present in the unrestrained search for pleasure, which flaunts itself shamelessly and tries to seduce souls which are still pure. It shows itself in lack of interest in one’s brother, in selfishness which crushes him, in a judicial system which deprives him of his rights – in a word, in that concept of life which regulates everything exclusively in terms of material prosperity and earthly satisfactions……. To a society which in its public life often contests the supreme rights of God, to a society which would gain the whole world at the expense of its own soul and thus hasten its own destruction, the Virgin Mother has sent a cry of alarm!” (Encyclical Le Pelerinage de Lourdes 1958).
With every good wish and blessing,
Yours sincerely in Christ,

Father Edward Black - Superior
Schedule for the May Pilgrimage 2008
Saturday May 17: Ember Saturday
3:00 pm - Conference on Our Lady, refuge of sinners (Our Lady of Le Laus) and Lourdes.
5:00 pm - Holy Mass of Ember Saturday, followed by a cup of tea and light refreshments.
6:30 pm - Procession in honour of Our Lady, followed by the Benediction and Living Rosary.
Sunday May 18: Trinity Sunday
At a convenient time, Low Mass for those working during the High Mass.
8:30 am - Confessions
9:30 am - Solemn High Mass of the Trinity. Procession of the Blessed Sacrament. Lunch. Bring your own picnic.
Anyone who was used to doing something regarding the pilgrimage (servers, ushers, flowers, road marshals, etc) is instantly requested to continue to do so this year and tell Fr. Bélisle or Mr. Bill Bradbury of what they are doing. If you cannot, please find a replacement or urgently report the situation to Fr. Bélisle.
We will be needing a lot of petals this year as our main supplier is unable to do so anymore. Please bring a bag of petals per family for the occasion. Please pay attention to the different sign-up sheets at the back of the church and fill them if possible.
Thank you for all your help.
My Dear Brethren,
Christmas has scarcely passed and already we approach Easter!
Bishop Fellay’s visit over the Christmas period was very eventful. As arranged, the meeting of all of the priests of the District of Australia duly took place in Sydney from the 10th to the 14th December. This was a rare occasion indeed when we were all able to be together in one place and it was a special privilege to have our Superior-General with us during these days. (more…)
My Dear Brethren,
Very soon you will have the pleasure of a visit from our Superior-General, Bishop Fellay. He will celebrate Mass at most of our principal churches as well as confer ordination to the priesthood and the diaconate at the Seminary at Goulburn on Thursday 27th December. His programme has been arranged as follows:
Tues 11th – Fri 14th December Priests’ meeting in Sydney
Sun 16th Mass at Oxley (Brisbane) 9.30am
Mon 17th – Fri 21st Visit to Seminary
Sun 23rd Mass at Tynong at 10.00am
Mon 24th Ordinations to Minor Orders at 9.30am
Thurs 27th Ordinations to Priesthood/Diaconate at 9.00am
Sat 29th Mass at Perth at 8.00am
I hope that he may give a conference at some places but it is not scheduled that he will administer confirmation as this will be done by Bishop Tissier de Mallerais who will come to Australia during the course of next year. As well as these visits from our bishops, I expect one from the Second Assistant of the Society, Father Alain Nely, in March and the First Assistant, Father Nicklaus Pfluger in May. Father John Fullerton, the Superior of the Society in the United States of America, will arrive in January to preach a retreat to our priests at the Seminary in Goulburn. (more…)
My Dear Brethren,
The most significant event of the last few months in the history of Traditional Catholicism in Australia was surely the death of Father Patrick Fox on 24th July aged 91 years. He had been a priest for nearly 68 years in which time he had never celebrated Mass other than according to the Traditional Latin rite.
From the very beginning he rejected the spurious “reforms” of the Second Vatican Council and particularly the revolution which took place in the liturgy. Thus he was a source of inspiration for Traditional Catholics in Australia, especially in the years of confusion and uncertainty following immediately after the Council and the promulgation of the new Mass. Throughout the intervening years up to the present, he was always a great supporter of Archbishop Lefebvre and our Society. He was a unique character, mentally alert and physically active right up to the end of his life, unfailingly present at all of the major liturgical functions at Sydney and Goulburn. He is sadly missed and will always have a place in our gratitude and affection. (more…)
Welcome to the SSPX Australia blog. Authorised posters only.