(Tridentine South Africa)
Article by Marc Aupiais
Retractions are not things any service enjoys to send out, especially
not public, readable ones, however: in the interest of accuracy, and in
accordance with our general policy, they are utterly necessary when we
make mistakes which are larger than typing errors, which we are known
to correct.
This retraction involves 2 events which both occurred, to our
knowledge: in Bavaria, Germany, at around the same time: one conducted
by the FSSPX / SSPX, a sect which was acting in direct disobedience to
the Vatican via what they did, and the other done by the FSSP, who have
left the SSPX for the mainstream.
Rorate Caeli reported on the ordination of 5 FSSP priests, seemingly in
Bavaria Germany, at the same time as we were reporting on the
Ordination of three SSPX priests in Bavaria, Germany. We assumed that
they had misreported on the same issue, and they did not, to our
knowledge note in their artilce any link to the FSSP.
The only hint, which we assume was certainly there at the time, was
which bishop did the ordinations. We are not however in the habit of
researching SSPX Bishops mentioned, and did not research the name
provided by the blog: Rorate Caeli, which would have turned out to be a
mainstream Catholic Bishop. We changed our rating in our articles of
Rorate Caeli, from Catholic, to sympathetic with the SSPX, due to a
perception that they were endorsing schism, something which took allot
of time, when in fact Rorate Caeli were actually congratulating
partakers in a perfectly licit event, simply nearby the proximity of
another event.
We therefore are wading through the 8 Scripturelink Service articles we
had altered, in order to take away our endorsement of Rorate Caeli as
Catholic: now returning their status to Catholic!
With our multiple search resources, which we usually use, we apologize
for assuming that we understood a story, without the adequate research,
which we will hopefully provide in future. It is our public, and
private search engines, by which our articles have become as sound as
they are, along with general knowledge of the faith. We have in the
past researched every important name mentioned by sources, pperhaps we
should return to this policy, at least where sources appear to have
discrepencies: rather than simply noting apparent discrepencies.
Whenever we change the status of a seemingly Catholic website, we
generally ensure a second opinion: in case we have made an error, in
this case we asked Trinity Communications to review Rorate Caeli,
noting our perception, in accordance with general policy. They returned
our request, by noting that it was not in fact the SSPX ordination,
which Rorate Caeli had been referring to. We then fact checked their
conclusion, via the research we should have done into the Bishop who
was noted as ordaining the 5 priests, and verified their facts.
It is fortunate that we were the ones who initiated an investigation
into our own facts: via our tertiary, and just about never before
necessary: policy of getting an informed, external second opinion,
rather than have an error pointed out to us in a manner unrequested.
While I regret making an official retraction, which we have not made in
more than a while, I am glad that our service caught the error. Any
errors in any sections of our articles, are important enough to adjust,
and any errors can be reported to us, so that we may alter them.
The article directly affected has been altered. Changes made due to
that article, have been changed back to the extent that the error has
in our observation: been contained. We apologize for any inconvenience!
Marc Aupiais
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6/30/2009 06:56:00 AM