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To claim one lacks faith goes to more than interpreting one’s words. Where have I said I lack faith? As the bible says I believe, help my unbelief. I, like all, need to grow more holy, but that does not mean my words here have said I lack faith in Rome or in God.
Perhaps I’m confusing you with Buffalo again…
This is where I get the impression there is a lack of faith, in general:
When people advocate (again, perhaps I am wrongly including you in this group, if so I apologize) disobeying the leadership of the priest while the complaint issued to the higher authority (bishop, archibishop, Rome) is being reviewed and a ruling is pending on the matter I see this physical disobedience as a lack of faith in the higher authorities to rule wisely and in a timely fashion.
As noted, using the 4th commandment as the example, faithfully obeying the misdirections of a priest and/or bishop is
not a sin for the faithful, it is a sin for the priest/bishop. Disobedience
would be a sin, at least until a ruling is made.
Once the ruling comes down one way or the other, then the responsibilitie definitely shifts from the priest/bishop to the faithful.
If Rome rules it is not an abuse then the faithful must
continue the questioned practice. Note: This is why it’s important to obey
until it is definitely determined. If it comes down as ‘correct’ then not having obeyed all along would be sin on the faithful’s part.
If Rome rules it is an abuse and the faithful read/hear/learn of said ruling, then if the priest/bishop continues, the faithful are to
obey Rome over the priest/bishop. The sin remains on the priest/bishop. The faithful consistent in their obedience.
So while the ruling is pending, faith in Rome is demonstrated, in my opinion, by obeying the wayward priest. Why do I see that as a demonstration of faith? Because if one trusts completely in the Holy Spirit and the Church, they know the matter will be resolved according to Truth at some point in time and in the meantime, their obedience to their immediate representative of the Church will be looked upon favorably (erring on the side of caution in case Rome rules it is not an abuse).
It is most silly to claim it is a novel, unfounded suspicion on my part.
I hope you’ve notice you apparently are having as difficult a time reading what I’m posting as I am with reading what you post.
I didn’t say the liberal claim was novel or unfounded. What I refuse to believe, and perhaps that’s my own failing, is that just because there is a plethora of news items pointing out abuses does not mean it is pervasive. I do not trust the media. “Balanced” reporting does not exist in the U.S.
The Church is under attack by Satan, and one of the ways he does this is through the media. An overabundance of reporting abuses has the desired effect of getting the faithful to question their superiors. It introduces doubt where there was no room for it before. It is how Satan got Eve to eat the apple. Introduce the questioning and the rest follows. I believe there are more cases of masses being conducted correctly and priests leading their flock in the spirit of Christ than not. We just aren’t being shown that - on purpose.
They generate heat only among the liberals…

Wonder why?
Not so. Conservatives rally around any mention of the word as well, they defend their label. The liberals defend theirs. And both barb each other about the labels. It’s rather disheartening as it tends to bring out the worst of both sides.
I am trying hard to avoid using names and examples. Do you read other threads, or are you playing coy to win a debating point?
Aw, how sweet.

I don’t play games at all. I’m quite direct and to the point. If the bolded sentence is supposed to be a clue of some sort, trust me, it’s beyond me. Heck, even if you did use names and examples it wouldn’t make a difference to me. I tend to look at the office, not the person holding the office. Name a bishop and he’ll either be a good one or a bad one, but the position of bishop will always command our obedience and respect. That’s how I was raised. A bad bishop is evidence only that Satan is winning on that front and a call to me to pray the rosary for him continually to help protect him.
You do not think there are, and have been, bishops and priests who are in a juridical comunion yet speak words on issues that are consistent with disobedience and/or obfuscation?
Well you didn’t specify juridical communion at the time, you just said in communion with Rome. To me that means ‘full’ communion and so there wouldn’t be a bishop speaking out of the side of his mouth.
What’s juridical communion anyway? Never heard of the term.