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Denise1957
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I think that the pertinent question may be this: are the Vll documents simply ambiguous, which is a big problem in itself, or do they really lend themselves to be interpreted in a way which goes against the prior teachings of the Church? Bp. Athansius Schneider believes the former is the case, and the SSPX believes the latter is the case. It’s two separate concerns, and it’s a bit difficult for us laypersons to know which view is the correct one. It’s confusing! And some will believe that neither scenario is the case, and that the Vll documents are perfectly in line with previous Church teaching.
- VII has been clarified for 50 years. As time goes on popes or other officials will continue to comment on certain aspects.
- In our lifetime and long after, VII on the whole will never be clearer than it is today.
- Good people will continue to draw guidance for positive things. Bad people will continue to misuse it (this seems to be decreasing, but will never stop. The Earth is salted with those people). No “clarification” will end misuse of VII.
- Those who keep focusing only on VII tend to discount or ignore the tremendous spiritual teaching of JPII, and other recent popes. The SSPX didn’t intend to ignore JPII or Benedict, but the overall climate of skepticism towards Rome contributed to ignoring the popes. Popes in recent years are addressing problems not envisioned during VII.
VII gets blamed, and credited, for way too much.- Those who keep saying “wait for THE CLARIFICATION” are offering one more reason for families or clergy to postpone coming over to Rome.
You mention above that no clarification will end the misuse of Vll. But what, in your opinion, has been misused? Maybe that’s a really difficult question to answer.