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Oh how I wish that were true!!!but I don’t think that you’re aware of the whole situation.
SP nor any other Church document has ever contradicted Ecclesia Dei. In fact, they have only supported it.I can understand your reluctance to take Cardinal Hoyos’ words as the final statement on the matter, but his statement, taken together with Summorum Pontificam and the meetings between Pope Benedict and the SSPX leadership are much more indicative that the SSPX is not a schismatic group than that they are.
Again, the canonization practice has little to do with this and, like I said, if he were to be able to reign as long (and he probably won’t given his advanced age) I think Benedict would actually be on pace to beat JPII’s canonizations.Even if you place reliance in the MP Ecclesia Dei as a document that declares the SSPX as absolutely schismatic (which I wouldn’t concede), I think you’ll admit that much of what JPII promulgated has already been discarded by Pope Benedict (e.g., the Sainthood process will no longer be accelerated, the Good Friday prayer wasn’t substantively changed despite JPII’s insistence on good relations with the Jews, the increased promulgation of the TLM, etc.). I believe the irregular state of the SSPX will be one of the next legacies of JPII to go.
Yeah, I don’t think so.I also think you’ve missed some things about Bishop Bruskewitz’s threatened excomunications.
And nobody has appealed the rest of them. They all stand. Like I said, Bishop Bruskewitz dotted his "i"s and crossed his"t"s. The canonical procedure was seriously lacking in Hawaii. There were no warning shots. The was a “you did it wrong you’re gone” action which is never valid without a warning.First of all, there was an appeal and it applied only to Call to Action. On this appeal, Bishop Bruskewitz’s decision was upheld, but the document upholding it applied only to Call to Action.
No, I’m pretty sure his was incorrect. The FSSP was in the diocese in 1994 (I’m pretty sure that’s it. I lived there in '95-'96). Also, Bishop Bruskewitz, because of the relationship he had with the SSPX in his diocese, was invited to do the FSSP ordinations in Germany in 1995. There simply was no need to attend a chapel to fufill one’s attachment to the EF.As to the SSPX, from what I understand, although I could be wrong, soon after he threatened excommunications, Bishop Burkewitz’s diocese set up a TLM and SSPX stopped having their masses there.
Yes, you did miss something. See above. And, as far as the association angle goes…Bishop Bruskewitz addresses that in this article ewtn.com/library/CANONLAW/BOTHWAYS.HTMThis made the threatened excommunications moot. Consequently, I have a hard time understanding how this proves the SSPX is schismatic because there was no appeal on behalf of the SSPX and as far as I know, no one was actually excommunicated for being associated with the SSPX. If authority conflicts, as it seems to do here, I think that the Prefect of the CDF is a better authority than the Bishop of a Diocese in Nebraska. If I missed something here, please let me know.
Yes, it did lack foundation. Foundation is the key word. When excommunications occur, even if they are done latae sentiae, the faithful firstmust be educated to their error. This did not happen in Hawaii and this is why Bishop Bruskewitz put out his warning. Besides that, simply participating in the Sacraments at an SSPX chapel are not automatically basis for excommunication. Even Bruskewitz doesn’t say that.As to the Hawaii six, I think that you’re totally off base. The excommunications were overturned because the decree that issued them “lacks foundation and hence validity.”
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