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Margaret_Ann
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One Peter Five is run by lay Catholics. I didn’t say it was a ministry, I said it was a lay Catholic website (as seen here: About - OnePeterFive).
That is entirely down to SSPX. They must repent and submit to Rome.Thanks for clearing that up. I wish they could work out their differences and become one. Is that ever likely to happen?
From the PNCC pov, they haven’t deviated one inch from Catholic belief. They emphasize that on their websites.The PNCC declared themselves not subject to Rome fairly early on, and over time has significantly deviated from Catholic belief (though they remain considerably more orthodox than other Old/Independent Catholic jurisdictions). The SSPX has remained pretty consistent with acknowledging Rome and denying schism. There may be individuals within who have different ideas, but overall the situation with the PNCC is not an equal comparison.
Most changes came later.They now accept birth control and remarriage after divorce. They also deny the need for individual confession and now grant only general absolutions at their liturgies. Those are just off the top of my head.
Not a good comparision.Most changes came later.
They also are farther along on the path, which SSPX might, or might not, be at an earlier stage. Or maybe they are in a different path.
“Like” to the first sentence! Not sure about the second.Our SSPX chapel has frequent Masses in a nearby Diocesan church on Sundays after the last scheduled morning Mass. You should write to the bishop of Syracuse and make sure he knows he is being disobedient to the Pope because it appears he is clueless to the faith which you are such an expert on.
The SSPX are not in full communion with Rome. Why? Because of their disobedience!Our SSPX chapel has frequent Masses in a nearby Diocesan church on Sundays after the last scheduled morning Mass. You should write to the bishop of Syracuse and make sure he knows he is being disobedient to the Pope because it appears he is clueless to the faith which you are such an expert on.
They were automatically excommunicated after ordaining four bishops without permission during the papacy of St. Pope John Paul II but the excommunications were lifted under Pope Benedict XVI.The SSPX are not in full communion with Rome. Why? Because of their disobedience!
I said not in FULL communion with the Church. That’s why the priests have some of their faculties suspended.If they were not in communion with Rome Pope Francis would not allow them certain legalities but the Pope has.
The thread is about SSPX Masses. If want to start a thread about the Church in Germany feel free to do so.Yeah…and how about the German Church?![]()
It could be they use the word chapel rather than church because the word church would be taken by some as a separation from the Catholic church or an independent church, which would be an incorrect assumption.The SSPX itself says that they do not have churches. They are called “chapels” because they are not canonically a church.