07-24-2025, 06:58 AM
He Will Not Kneel to Error (For the Man in the Pew – No. 1)
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The Catholic Trumpet | July 23, 2025
The phrase was quiet, but it landed heavy. It came from Fr. Paul Robinson of the new SSPX during a public defense of the Society’s decision to accept priests with doubtful Novus Ordo ordinations without always conditionally reordaining them. With measured tone, he referenced Bishop Fellay, spoke of trust in the bishops, and then dismissed the growing concern of faithful Catholics with one phrase:
“For the man in the pew.”
The meaning was clear. Do not question. Do not search. Leave it to the superiors.
But that is not the spirit of Catholic Tradition. And it is not the voice of +Archbishop Lefebvre.
The man in the pew is not a passive observer. He is the father who carries the Faith into his home. He is the mother who teaches catechism by candlelight. He is the convert who walked out of the Novus Ordo and will not go back. He is the one who kneels when no one else does. Who prays when the Church seems silent. Who asks hard questions because his soul, and his family’s souls, depend on the answers.
We are not theologians. We are not scholars. But we are Catholics. And we remember what our ancestors did when the Faith was threatened. The peasants of the Vendée. The Cristeros. The recusants in the dark days of England. They did not wait for permission to stay faithful. They did not hide behind titles. They stood, poor and unnoticed, but firm.
It was not rebellion. It was love of the Faith.
We are not against bishops. We are not above priests. But when silence becomes policy and compromise replaces clarity, it is not wrong to speak. It is right.
Because the man in the pew still believes what the Church has always taught. And he will not be quiet just because it makes others comfortable.
He is awake. He is watching. And he will not kneel to error.
[See also: SSPX attempts to explain their new change of direction re conditional reordinations]
"So let us be confident, let us not be unprepared, let us not be outflanked, let us be wise, vigilant, fighting against those who are trying to tear the faith out of our souls and morality out of our hearts, so that we may remain Catholics, remain united to the Blessed Virgin Mary, remain united to the Roman Catholic Church, remain faithful children of the Church."- Abp. Lefebvre