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I do not want to debate whether LifeSite is a reliable source, but rather, Can Francis do this? Can a Pope revoke the Motu Proprio of another Pope?
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Why couldn’t he? Saying Mass according to the old Missal isn’t a matter of unchanging dogma.Can a Pope revoke the Motu Proprio of another Pope?
I think it’d be incredibly imprudent.He certainly could. But to what end?
That just doesn’t sound like something he would do. LifeSite does tend to get carried away sometimes (trying to be charitable here).A source close to the Pope suggests he hopes to sequester traditionalists into the Society of St. Pius X.
I guess he can do it, but I don’t think he actually will. What I DO think that the Pope is likely to do is to revise the Traditional Latin Mass, which it hasn’t seen for more than 50 years. Change some of the prayers, have it use a common lectionary with the Mainstream Vernacular Mass which is an act ecumenicalism, bring girls aboard as altar servers, possible examples given.Can Francis do this? Can a Pope revoke the Motu Proprio of another Pope?
I do not want to debate whether LifeSite is a reliable source, but rather, Can Francis do this?
which this would be an example thereofCan a Pope revoke the Motu Proprio of another Pope?
I think a number of Catholics would be “up in arms” about it, but I don’t think very many would actually officially leave the Church over it. Complaining about things is part of the human condition, a lot of Catholics and others complain about all kinds of things.Being up in arms over it or going into schism over it would be a severely unCatholic response, and unfortunately, many Catholics would probably respond in just that way.