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sparkielee
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Whether or not Archbishop Lefebvre and the SSPX did the right thing by disobeying the Pope, I feel that their intentions are good. I think they acted in good faith by choosing a traditional Catholicism that they feel shouldn’t change the way the Roman Catholic church has changed since Vatican II.
I think some of my friends from the parishes I belonged to (which are Roman Catholic) are more “Protestant” in their thinking than a group of people like the SSPX who want to keep our old traditions alive. In fact even the post-Vatican II church is very traditional compared to these friends of mine who want women priests and a lot of things that we’ll (probably) never have in the Roman Catholic Church. I even know (or at least know of) a lot of liberal priests and religious who stray away from the Church on issues like that.
In fact I was reading about a priest who was warned that he’d be excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church as well as defrocked if he didn’t recant his position on the ordination of women. In fact he was kind of an “activist” for this cause and even took part in a Mass where women were ordained.
But our Bishop even frowned on the practice of one of our local parishes having children pushing donations to their food pantry in grocery carts.
Also this same parish refused to replace some chairs which didn’t have kneelers. At the time I found out about this I belonged to another parish that went ahead and obeyed the Bishop’s order to replace the chairs with ones which had kneelers. Whenever I visit the one that didn’t replace the chairs I try to find a pew to sit in since they still have kneelers.
I’d say the with the shopping carts and the chairs without kneelers is more “Protestant” than the SSPX community or the parishes that are totally obedient to their bishop or the Pope. And that church is still under the Holy See!
I think we “traditional” Catholics who are still connected with the Pope, the SSPX, and the “liberal” Roman Catholics all need to pray our hearts, minds, and souls are in the right place rather than to point a finger at one of the groups we don’t fall into as “Protestant”. That’s what I’m trying to do is to take that log out of my eye before I take the speck out of my brother’s eye regardless of what kind of Mass they attend or what kind of disagreements they have with the Pope.
But we still need to speak the truth instead of “agreeing” someone else just to appease them.
I think some of my friends from the parishes I belonged to (which are Roman Catholic) are more “Protestant” in their thinking than a group of people like the SSPX who want to keep our old traditions alive. In fact even the post-Vatican II church is very traditional compared to these friends of mine who want women priests and a lot of things that we’ll (probably) never have in the Roman Catholic Church. I even know (or at least know of) a lot of liberal priests and religious who stray away from the Church on issues like that.
In fact I was reading about a priest who was warned that he’d be excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church as well as defrocked if he didn’t recant his position on the ordination of women. In fact he was kind of an “activist” for this cause and even took part in a Mass where women were ordained.
But our Bishop even frowned on the practice of one of our local parishes having children pushing donations to their food pantry in grocery carts.
Also this same parish refused to replace some chairs which didn’t have kneelers. At the time I found out about this I belonged to another parish that went ahead and obeyed the Bishop’s order to replace the chairs with ones which had kneelers. Whenever I visit the one that didn’t replace the chairs I try to find a pew to sit in since they still have kneelers.
I’d say the with the shopping carts and the chairs without kneelers is more “Protestant” than the SSPX community or the parishes that are totally obedient to their bishop or the Pope. And that church is still under the Holy See!
I think we “traditional” Catholics who are still connected with the Pope, the SSPX, and the “liberal” Roman Catholics all need to pray our hearts, minds, and souls are in the right place rather than to point a finger at one of the groups we don’t fall into as “Protestant”. That’s what I’m trying to do is to take that log out of my eye before I take the speck out of my brother’s eye regardless of what kind of Mass they attend or what kind of disagreements they have with the Pope.
But we still need to speak the truth instead of “agreeing” someone else just to appease them.