QUOTE=CWBetts;6923540]Nice ad hominem! This has nothing to do with my blogs. Fine, don’t take me seriously. Your loss.
As you well know, I was repying to your putdown of another poster:
I have not said anything contrary to the teachings of the Church. I have never said that the EF should not be celebrated. Likewise, where has the Holy Father said that TLM is actually superior and should completely replace the OF?
Nor have I ever said that the Novus Ordo Mass should be abrogated. If anyone here has actually said that, I’m sorry & regret that you’ve had to deal with that.
If that is what he wanted, he could do so at any time. You are reading too much into the words of His Holiness
He absolutely **cannot **do whatever he wants with the Mass. The infallible teachings of the Pope who came before him are part of the Sacred Magisterium, which also consists of ecumenical councils and the “ordinary and universal magisterium”. However, since Vatican II was the first
pastoral council to ever occur within Catholicism, it has brought up many questions??? But in Catholic theology, papal infallibility is one of the channels of the infallibility of the Church &
The infallible teachings of the Pope must be based on, or at least not contradict, Sacred Tradition or Sacred Scripture & the Infallible teachings of Popes who have gone before.
Which leads me to wonder how the Fathers of Vatican II were able to get around the canons of Trent:
On Canon 6:
Canon 6. If
anyone says that the canon of the mass contains errors and is therefore to be abrogated,[25]** let him be anathema.**
Re: canon 6, they got around this by turning the Roman Canon into EP.1, which was not used in my diocese for 40 yrs. & can even.now only be heard at the TLM.
Canon 7. If anyone says that the ceremonies, vestments, and outward signs which the Catholic Church uses in the celebration of masses, are incentives to impiety rather than stimulants to piety,[26] let him be anathema.
Canon 9. If anyone says that the rite of the Roman Church, according to which a part of the canon and the words of consecration are pronounced in a low tone, is to be condemned; **or that the mass ought to be celebrated in the vernacular tongue only;**28] or that water ought not to be mixed with the wine that is to be offered in the chalice because it is contrary to the institution of Christ,[29]
let him be anathema.
Anyway, a Pope cannot just “do what he wants with the Mass.”