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Don_Ruggero
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Some of us who are priests have been dealing with these who are in “practical schism” now for five pontificates. Some of us have long memories of their actions against pope after pope and that is to say nothing of the incalculable harm they have done where they have simulated sacraments…imparting absolutions that were invalid for want of faculties or attempting to witness marriages when they have no jurisdiction, possessing no incardination for their priesthood, and on and on.while what you mention is true, it most certainly does not cover the problems Paul 6th, John Paul 2 and Benedict 16 have had with them.
It was not for no reason that Cardinal Muller said that though they were not in juridical schism, they were in practical schism.
I should be very glad to live long enough to see them end their disobedience and return to communion with Rome (for many, I should write “come into communion with Rome” since it is so many decades, many of them have never known communion with Rome) and then for these bishops and priests to offer Mass at the tombs of Blessed Paul VI and Saint John Paul II in reparation for having disobeyed these saintly Vicars of Christ and at the tomb of Saint John XXIII in thanksgiving to God for the gift of Vatican II to the Church and in abject sorrow for having acted in such ways as to be stripped of faculties and suspended from the priestly ministry by the Successor of Saint Peter.
After more than four decades of witnessing how these people have behaved, I don’t have the expectation of being that long-lived.