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Pax_et_Caritas
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I wonder how long this thread will last?You have abandoned the primary received tradition that makes one “Catholic”; obedience and submission to the Magisterium of the Catholic Church and the Pope. Lacking this you are no different than Protestants who think that God has allowed the gates of hell to prevail over His Church and seek to correct her. The difference is that Protestants don’t pretend to be Catholics.
I have a comment for you with respect to the “disobedience” of Traditionalist.
For 37 years Catholics were led to believe that the Old Mass was forbidden. The Priests who continued to say the old Mass were persecuted. John Paul II issued two Indults for the Old Mass, thereby confirming to all that indeed the old Mass had been forbidden (since an Indult is permission to do what the law does not permit). For all those years the Traditionalists argue that there was no need for special permission to say the Old Mass since it had never been abrogated, or “forbidden”. Of course that argument met with nothing but scorn from the lovers of novelty. The old Mass was fobidden and they had the words and actions of the Popes to prove it. Therefore, anyone who offered, or attended, an “unapproved” Traditional Mass was disobedient at best and schismatic at worst.’
Then, low and behold, after 37 years our new Pope came out and admitted that the Traditionalists had been right all along, and that the old Mass never was “forbidden”. What does that mean? It means that those who pretended it was were abusing their authority by forbidding it, and that theTraditionalists were, in reality, not being truly disobedient (even though it appeared that they were) since an authority has no right to forbid what is allowed. To do so is an abuse of authority.
We could also go into the “pro multis” argument, wherein Rome came out, after 37 years of saying and implying the contrary, and admitted that what the Traditionalists had been saying all along was correct. And, implicitly, that the document issued by Rome in the early '70’s was dead wrong.
And now we have Rome coming out and confirming another thing that Traditionalists have been saying all along: That communion in the hand leads to a lessening of devotion towards the Eucharist.
With the passing of John Paul II the Great, the Church leadership is coming back to their senses. The "new spingtimt (read great apostasy), seems to be coming to and end… which is bringing the vindication of the Traditionalists, who, like the Machabees of old, refused to follow blind leaders of the blind and instead chose to "hold fast to Tradition’. Like St. Athanasius, the Traditionalists were hated by the world during the past 40 years, but will be, and are being, vindicated over and over again. When the present crisis is over, it will be the Traditionalists (those who preserved the true faith and true mass) who will be the heros… and Archbishop Lefebvre - who, like St. Athanasius was excommunicated and spent years in apparent schism - will be vindicated and raised to the altars.
And the good part is that the tide is already turning. Let us thank God for giving us Pope Benedict XVI who is behaving like a real Pope and governing the Church. May he find the strength to continue on his current path… May Peter, after 40 years of catching nothing, at last “cast his net on the right side of the boat”.