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I absolutely concur that we have bishops and priests who are at best disobedient and at worst possibly heretics. I have NO doubt about that whatsoever. I AM concerned about that. If any of them had asserted what you said about the NO Mass, I’d be asking them the same questions I’m asking you. If they asserted anything else heretical on any other topic, you can bet I’d be questioning them. I’ve argued with a priest in the confessional about why I KNOW I committed a mortal sin that he was dismissive about, because he was not giving accurate voice to the teaching of the Church. I don’t see what that drift has to do with the question at hand.It is foolish to diregard it simply because a particular website has also linked to it. You’re right. I’m diregarding it because it would mean the popes had allowed the Church to be lead into error in a matter of faith, which they are prevented by Christ from doing by His promise to Peter. The fact that it’s linked to a rad trad site makes it that much easier to disregard it, but thats not the main reason.
I also find it very funny that you would be so concerned that a layman who attends an Indult Mass (which is what I attend) would question the validity of the new Mass, when so many Priest, Bishops and even Cardinals blantanly deny basic Church dogma’s and moral teachings.
And I would welcome the opportunity to meet with my Bishop and tell him my concerns about the New Mass. There is actually nothing I would more prefer to do. I have already met with his “spiritual adviser”, who I was told was a “great theologian” and who is actually a total heretic. I met with him for over and hour and we had, basically, a friendly debate. He was the most liberal modernist I have ever even heard of. He explicitly told me that he teaches the teenagers at his Church that Jesus was a “party animal”. He also tried to convince me that Jesus was a sinner by quoting the verse that says “He (Jesus) was like us in every way”. When I finished the verse by saying: “He was like us in every way except sin”, he disregarded it and moved on. He was also in favor of abortion, and defended it. And he is the “spiritual adviser” to our local Bishop. What does that say about our local Bishop?
I also cannot account for the priest with whom you spoke or your local bishop (if what you say is true, why do you not report your concerns to the Apostolic Nuncio at the least or the Congregation for Bishops at the Holy See? You can actually even email the Holy Father). I’m sorry to hear of it. But you have constructed what is basically a straw man argument, haven’t you? What does that priest or any influence he may have over your bishop have to do with the validity of the Mass currently offered in the English speaking world? You and I know full well that the state of the priest’s soul has absolutely no effect on the efficacy of the Sacraments. Why, then, bring it up ( and I assure you that I am not asking that belligerently, but with the idea of maintaining focus)? We were talking about the validity of the NO Mass in the English Translation. That topic had threaded off from your assertion that people should attend the TLM, as opposed to the NO, which is the normative Mass of the Church. I’ve always supported the generous application of the Indult, as HHJPII requested and think it a scandal that so many bishops have dragged their feet over what was clearly the will of the Holy Father and what should have been done in simple fraternal charity even if he had given only a half-hearted gesture of support for the Mass in Latin. The sole issue that has to be addressed is whether or not the Mass currently offered in English speaking countries is a valid Mass or not. I maintain that it is, not because I know anything at all about liturgy, but because I believe that the Popes cannot, when acting on such a matter (we must admit that it is a matter of faith, not merely discipline), lead the Church into error. To say that they have lead the Church into error on this matter, so central to our faith, is to say that Christ has failed in His Promise to maintain the Church’s indefectability. I hope I would die before admitting that. I will not press you any further about your bishop or diocese, given what you’ve said about his “spiritual advisor”. He sounds like the kind of bishop who would jump at the chance to suppress the Indult Mass under his authority, rather than cautioning people to be careful in what they say (I do not wish to engage in calumny). But really, if you’re going to cite rad trad sites and books, please don’t bother on my account. There have been countless threads on this very topic, ad infinitum, on these forums (Archbishop Bugninni, Cardinal Ottovanni, conspiracies with the Protestant observers at Vatican II, conspiracies with the Masons). The arguments have been made and I doubt anyone’s mind has been changed, in either camp.