I’ve already prayed for the little one and added her (and you) to the list of people that I pray for. Please keep me in you prayers.
Here’s why…
I cannot approve or accept anything that is contrary to the faith. Therefore, it is impossible for me to accept that a Mass, which has no words of consecration, can be valid. That is contrary to what the Church teaches.
I also cannot accept a teaching that is so uncharitable as to claim that we should not seek to covert heretics and schismatics to the one true Church, outside of which there is no salvation. To do so, I would either have to reject what the Church teaches about heretics and schismtics, or I would have to be extremely uncharitable.
Since John Paul II taught these things, I hold him (at least) suspect of heresy. It would be the height of imprudence to blindly follow someone who taught things that are contrary to what the Church has taught.
Indeed, but it is not fear of the Lord to follow someone who teaches contrary to what God Himself has revealed to us through His Church.
When we realize that it is impossible to be saved without the true faith, we will show our fear of God by holding fast to what the Church has always taught regardless of who teaches differently.
You may not realize this, but the Church is in a very great crisis. During the Arian crisis (when St. Athanasius and Pope Liberius lived) the vast majority of the Bishops fell into heresy. Fr. Jurgins, who wrote the book Faith of our Fathers, says that between 97 and 99% fell into heresy. St. Athanasius (who I mentioned earlier) was one of the few Bishops who held fast to the faith. For doing so, he was condemned by a council of over 300 Bishops, excommunicated by the Pope, banned from his diocese at least 4 times, and spent 17 years in exile.
That crisis prefigure what we are going through today.
Bishop Rudolph Graber of Regensburg: “What happened over 1600 years ago [at the time of the Arian heresy] is repeating itself today, but with two or three differences: Alexandria [the patriarchal see of St. Athanasius] is today the whole universal Church, the stability of which is being shaken, and what was undertaken at that time by means of physical force and cruelty is now being transferred to a different level. Exile is replaced by banishment into silence of being ignored; killing, by assassination of character.”
If you are interesting in reading some quotes from the relatively few prelates (St. Basil, St. Gregory, St. Athanasius) who persevered during that crisis, here’s a link:
traditio.com/tradlib/arians.txt
God Bless and don’t forget me in your prayers.