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Here is what Canon Law says about receiving the sacraments outside of the Church. Notice the part that is underscored.Actually I know of no where in canon law where it says you could not fufill your Sunday Obligation by hearing the Mass of a schismatic priest; assuming he says the Holy Mass correctly and has valid Holy Orders. A validly offered Mass fulfills your Sunday Obligation. Can anyone show me some Church teaching which is to the contrary?
And my Benedictine cousin has assured me there has been no formal statement by the Church regarding the Holy Orders of CMRI. In fact the Church’s hierarchy has, in private circles, admitted that CMRI’s Orders are valid. Hence you can conclude that, as much as you may not want to admit this, attending a CMRI Mass is permissible, if not desireable.
Regardless of which point of view you choose to live by,** I **prefer the CMRI priests’ sermons and instructions in the Faith since they use the same language with which I grew up. I guess I’m dating myself.![]()
Can. 844 §1. Catholic ministers administer the sacraments licitly to Catholic members of the Christian faithful alone, who likewise receive them licitly from Catholic ministers alone, without prejudice to the prescripts of §§2, 3, and 4 of this canon, and ⇒ can. 861, §2.
§2. Whenever necessity requires it or true spiritual advantage suggests it, and provided that danger of error or of indifferentism is avoided, the Christian faithful for whom it is physically or morally impossible to approach a Catholic minister are permitted to receive the sacraments of penance, Eucharist, and anointing of the sick from non-
Catholic ministers in whose Churches these sacraments are valid.
If you have a Catholic Church available to you, you must prove that there is a real need and that it is impossible for you to receive in a Catholic Church.
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