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Brendan_64
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To the precepts of the faith, yes indeed. But how many currently within our Church (including some clergy) put forward opinions seemingly at odds with Church teachings?Loyalty and obedience overlap in their definition, if one is loyal to church and tradition, isn’t one also obedient to the precepts of the faith, including the Holy Father?
And loyalty to the pope does not mean accepting everything he says as sacred Truth. As Catholics we are not bound to do that.
Yes there is sn issue of obedience with the SSPX, but look around the Church, there is disobedience and rejection of Church teaching all over the place. How is the disobedience of the SSPX worse than the disobedience to Church teaching that seems rife within the Church? At least the SSPX are unswervingly loyal when it comes to the Church’s teachings on morals. Is it fair that the SSPX be viewed as not being in full communion while those who reject the Church’s teachings on morality are viewed as being in full communion?