The progressives have progressed themselves out of the Church? Then how do you account for what happened at the last synod on the family? Are you aware of what happened?
You evidently believe that there is no such thing as a Crisis in the Church at the present time. Bp. Athanasius Schneider has previously stated that he believes that there will be a Schism as a result of the upcoming synod. If you do not believe that a Crisis exists, then there’s no point in debating the issue, since the Crisis is at the heart of the issue of the SSPX.
Doctrine has not changed in 2000 years.
It has been expanded; it has been nuanced, but it has not changed.
And yet we have a cadre of individuals who appear to take their understanding of what is happening from the public press, which to a very great extent either does not understand the Church, or hates the Church, or has an agenda contra the Church, or some witches’ brew of all three.
The Gospels tell us of Christ’s promise, that the Holy spirit would protect the Church from error in doctrine and morals; and having been raised on the Baltimore Catechism, that said it too.
Yet we now have this cadre, all of whom profess to be dyed in the wool authentic Catholics who seem to believe that the Holy Spirit no longer guides the Papacy and the Church.
Then again there is nothing like a juicy dollop of Crisis and Conspiracy to set idle minds awandering.
I am old enough that Humanae Vitae was issued when I was of an age sufficient to carry an M-16 and take a vacation across the puddle (post-college), and I remember how “Crisis!” and “Conspiracy!” (and a whole lot of other idle talk) were the fodder wide and high.
But the Holy Spirit (once again) guided the Pope; in fact, IMHO it is one of the most prescient and prophetic documents to issue from Rome for a long time.
And I kinda suspect that the Holy Spirit will again be working in the Church and through the Papacy - and not some sub group which may choose to set up an alternate Magisterium.
And by the way - the authority lies with the Pope to declare a crisis, and Paul 6th, John Paul 2; Benedict 16 and Francis have all said there is no crisis of which the SSPX posit. John Paul 1 undoubtedly would have said the same, except he departed for a meeting with his Boss before he could weigh in.
There is a vast difference between the Church having a crisis, and some of the members of the Church having one. Distinguishing between the two really isn’t all that hard.
For starters, it helps to recognize that there are about 1.25 billion members world wide, and about 69.4 million members in the U.S. - or about 5.552% of the total; but somehow we seem to think we make up the bulk of the Church.
Just a bit of perspective.