The really comical thing in all of this is that, if Pope John Paul II had been more “hardline” and less ecumenical, he would have declared the entire SSPX “anathema and damned” and warned the faithful under pain of excommunication not to attend their illicit and sacriligious Masses!
Had JPII or Paul VI for that matter been more hardline there would have been no necessity for the SSPX. It wouldn’t exist.
Lucky for the SSPX, JPII wanted a dialogue to bring them back, earlier Pope’s would have had none of it.
“Dialogue” is a laughable concept when it comes to JPII. He was a very substandard Pope and a dangerous man philosophically and theologically.
Thank you for posting those quotes. Anyone attempting to justify Lefebvre’s action has been thoroughly destroyed by the words of the Pope’s they admire most. The irony is rich!
You don’t seriously believe that St. Pius X wouldn’t have been horrified by the actions of JPII and if he’d been Pope when JPII was alive he’d have forbidden him from ordination or thrown him into a monastery for life. Only a dishonest legalism would try to beat LeFebvre with contextually robbed quotes from previous Popes.
I notice that no one - not one single person - attempted to answer my earlier question: If “grave fear” (as judged by oneself) renders one’s excommunication invalid, then could Arch Milingo consecrate some bishops tomorrow without incurring excommunication??? Why not???
Milingo did consecrate bishops. The Vatican has declared them invalid. Though they didn’t say why, it can only be due to the fact that Milingo (a famous exorcist) is either possessed or insane. So, the proper intention was missing.
But you knew this already. We’d discussed it in earlier threads. Why do you continue to trot out old arguments that have been shown to be false? Do you get paid to trash the SSPX?
I’d love to hear the explanation.
You’ve been told. Many times. Why the pretense?
This all comes down to simple cafeteria catholicism…the SSPX and their defenders are proportionalists who pick and choose what parts of Church law will be followed and what parts will be ignored. It is indeed a sad sickness and truly the work of the devil.
Nonsense. The very fact that you refuse to get into details about what schism really is. What the legalities really were, what true and false obedience is as taught by the Church is the sad sickness.
Quit retreading your broken down, false and dishonest arguments.
I personally am tired of reading them. Especially when it is so clear that you are afraid to really get into the meat of the argument.
Questions you won’t answer:
(eg. Are Popes irresistible in all things? At what point can a Pope be legitimately resisted? Are there examples from history? Can a Pope invalidly excommunicate someone? Does the Church teach that an invalid excommunication is to be ignored? and so on and so on…)