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Aquinas11
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Right. This has nothing to do w being in full communion with Church and everything to do with upholding of Catholic Tradition
Having some faculties suspended and others granted with permission of the local bishop being required has nothing to do with excommunication.Thistle, I respect your right to have an opinion on this. I disagree with you and others like you on this board who conflate a very complex situation, which is being dealt with on many levels from the Pope to the local Bishops, down to a blanket statement which was a press release from 1988. You are “behind the times” on this as the Holy Father has granted to SSPX priests and those who assist at Mass at an SSPX chapel, Papal jurisdiction to hear Confessions and to perform the Sacrament of Matrimony (which almost always involves a Nuptial Mass). And, as you know, there is no priest or Bishop in the SSPX who is currently excommunicated.
When I was a child, parishes ignored, or criticized, Catholics who sent children to public school. Today, even parishes that have a parochial school give attention and congratulations to their CCD students, and may mention in the parish bulletin a student or teacher who got an award from the public school.Is there any other explanation for the granting of Confessions, Marriages, ‘nihil obstat’ to priestly ordinations than the Pope’s desire to continue to nuture the faithful attached to the SSPX in this apostolate?