I suspect hardcore traditionalists will break away, and form into their own faction, as liberalism grows within the Church. Personally, I will probably side with liberalism, as long as it’s reasonable. While I respect Tridentine Traditionalism immensely, I believe it should be an option in Church worship, and not the norm. I support Vatican II completely. In fact, I’d like to see the Church become a bit more inclusive.
The hard hearted and bitter traditionalists have already broken away. They have given up on Rome, and can’t seem to shake their perpetual inquisition complete with pre determined findings. The are elitist, cultish, and are cafeteria catholics, just as the liberals are. As one said on another forum (Fish Eaters), one such group of traditionalists has obviously set up it’s own parallel magisterium alongside Rome’s.
There is no reasonable liberalism. Liberalism is cafeteria catholicism. What is there to be liberal about ? Doctrine, Dogma, and the teachings of HMC are what they are. There is no wiggle room.
Why can’t all of us see and listen to what is coming from Rome since BXVI has become the bishop of Rome ? The once schismatic Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer have returned and have been regularized. There is no fine print in their agreement. The quote in my signature was posted on their blog for all the world to see
prior to their regularization. These holy priests and brothers have made no secret of the fact that they reject the errors of the mis-implication, and “spirt” of, VII. Yet BXVI embraced their regularization with great joy, and it has already paid off. Just recently they sent five men to the FSSP in Nebraska to become priests.
Before BXVI became pope, there was no open and diligent promotion of the Gregorian Rite, yet now there is. His Motu Proprio was an obvious acknowledgement that the Gregorian Rite had been suppressed, not abrogated. It was a courageous move on his part and was met with much oppositon prior to it’s release, and after it as well. The Summorum Pontificum was not a bone thrown to the SSPX to lure them back. His letter sent to all Bishops give specific instructions, asking that they let him know in three years, how the freeing of the Forma extraordinaria has impacted their diocese. It’s not a “there, if they want the EF fine, and if not, fine”. He isn’t going to let it “blow over”. There are wolves lurking. More on this, but first…
So we have the freeing of the Mass, and the extending of our Holy Father’s hand to those who have so long demanded it.
But there is more. Traditionalists have raised quite a fuss over Communion in the Hand through the years. Since BXVI’s election, Archbishop Ranjith has spoken out firmly, suggesting we reconsider Communion in the hand. The wolves responded by attempting to send him to Sri Lanka. They didn’t want to hear more from this man. Many of the flock, jaded by the liberties taken by the clergy in the “spirit” of VII, responed by saying that “H.E. Ranjith does not speak for the pope!” Well, Archbishop Ranjith is still in Rome, and BXVI now has the faithful kneeling before him to receive Holy Communion. Deo gratias.
And lest we forget, Cardinal Hoyos traveled to Westminister Cathedral to bring the Gregorial Rite back to the Altar for the first time in forty years. So much for unity, for not a single Bishop from the UK was to be seen there that day. No matter though, for Cardinal Hoyos expressed the intentions of BXVI to begin bringing the Gregorian Rite back to the parish Altars all across the UK. No fewer than 60 priests were listening, and are training to do just that !
Oh, and the wolves ? Here is a snipet from BXVI’s first homily as the Bishop of Rome…
…“My dear friends – at this moment I can only say: pray for me, that I may learn to love the Lord more and more. Pray for me, that I may learn to love his flock more and more – in other words, you, the holy Church, each one of you and all of you together. Pray for me, that I may not flee for fear of the wolves…”
vatican.va/holy_father/benedict_xvi/homilies/2005/documents/hf_ben-xvi_hom_20050424_inizio-pontificato_en.html
I could list a few more indications of what BXVI has in mind for us. For example, his call for Bishop Burke to come to Rome and accept a very important position. Bishop Burke is well respected by traditionalists, and his call to Rome is but another sign indicating the direction BXVI has in mind for HMC. And there is the replacement of the more liberal, inovative Marini, with a man of the same name, to assist our Holy Father in the planning of Papal celebrations and vestments. We see the trend toward more traditional leanings resulting from this change.
The signs are coming out of Rome, one after another.
Springtime is here friend, and liberalism is nearing it’s last hour. It has no place in Catholicism. It has failed, and has left nothing but rotting fruit.