Archbishop J.A. Di Noia granted an interview to the National Catholic Register on his new position as Vice-President of the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei, which we post here for the record of events.What stage has the Vatican reached in its talks with the SSPX?To be honest, I don’t know. I have a steep learning curve in terms of the issues as they have developed in the dialogue. When I came here, I studied the history of the reform and took a close look at the council, so I’ve learned a lot about the objections that come from that world. I’ve read books by Romano Amerio and Roberto de Mattei on the [Second Vatican] Council, and, of course, I’ve been studying the Council for years; so, in that sense, I have a framework out of which I can talk with them about their problems.Another factor of great importance, autobiographically for me, is that I had lived my entire religious life, until I came here to Rome, in a Dominican priory, mostly in Washington or in New Haven, Conn.
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For the record: Important interview with Ecclesia Dei VP Di Noia "The Pope doesn’t want this division to continue"