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I was kidding with you because Pope Benedict said the contrary of what Paul VI said.Have you not read SP? Benedict DID say exactly the words I quoted. I’d take his word as to what Paul VI intended over yours.![]()
I was kidding with you because Pope Benedict said the contrary of what Paul VI said.Have you not read SP? Benedict DID say exactly the words I quoted. I’d take his word as to what Paul VI intended over yours.![]()
Well, not EVERYTHING a Pope says by way of comment is infallible, of course. And we all, among the non-infallible commentary, tend to pick and choose that which supports our view at any given time.I was kidding with you because Pope Benedict said the contrary of what Paul VI said.
Yes, confession can only be offered by priests who have valid faculties granted by the bishop of their geographical diocese. Which SSPX priests don’t have.Thanks for the responses! I have decided to at least go and check it out. I will try to talk to the priest there. I will only attend Mass and receive Holy Communion until things improve. I will not go to confession at the FSSPX chapel because I believe the bishop needs to be involved with that sacrament to make it valid? Am I right on that or no? Do I need to confess going to a FSSPX chapel at the moment when I go to confession? is it a venial sin? a sin at all?
Wrong. This has nothing to do with the validity of their ordinations. To be able to validly hear confessions TWO things are needed. One, as you say, is valid ordination. That is not an issue with SSPX priests - their ordinations are (as far as I am aware) recognised as valid.To IrishDude45,
Yes, indeed the rite of confession can be administered validly. They are valid by the fact that the SSPX priests were validly ordained by valid Bishops of the SSPX.Otherwisw if these Bishops did not have valid ordinations, then the priests were not validly ordinated, which is clearly not the case. Rome recognizes the validity of the the ordinations of the Bishops and priests of the Orthodox Church, why then not the SSPX priests? Canon law 1335 states where a latae sententiae censure has not been declared, the prohibihition on celebrating the sacraments is suspended whenever a member of the faithful requests a sacrament or sacramental or an an act of governance “for any just cause”. Pope John Paul 11 did not declare a latae sententiae excommunication against the SSPX priests(just the 6 Bishops). A desire to attend the Traditional Mass which was a right that was established by Pope Saint Pius V and recognized by Pope John Paul 11 is certaintly a just cause. Sound spiritual direction in the confessional for the benefit of owns soul is certaintly a just cause. Needless to say, it is the salvation of souls that is the supreme law of the Church. Hope this helps. Check out Robert Sungenis’ excellent website www.catholicintl.com for more information on the traditionalist movement if you haven’t already. Hope this helps.God be with you.
Hi folks,
I am genuinely sorry if some have taken offense to my screen name. Let me assure you that was not my intention at all. The last thing that I would want to do is cause dissension in the ranks of Catholics. I am not against Catholics who go the Novus Ordo as I happen to know some real good people who do so. I do not think Novus Ordo Catholics are any less “Catholic” than Traditionalists. On the other hand, what I am against is the abuse of the liturgy that has been going on in the past 40 years or so. And to my way of thinking, these abuses would not have happened if the Church would have just stuck to the tried and true latin mass. So again, I apologize to any one out there who was offended by anything that I wrote in my last post. You guys and gals are my brothers and sisters in Christ whom I hope one day to see in Heaven for eternity. We are all in this together, and as God is my witness, I bear no hostility or rancor towards you, or the Holy Father. Peace.
Whatever makes you feel better.Ya know, I’m currently going through the same dillimna myself. We have a local SSPX chapel in town, whether or not it’s active is another question! I really want to check it out.
The Nouvus Ordo mass lacks the deep sense of the sacred that the Tridentine Mass does. Once, I went to a Liturgy at a Greek Orthodox Church, it was so beautiful and mystical, incense, ect.
This is what I, as a Roman Catholic, would love to be involved in. If other Catholics prefer the New Mass, so be it, good for them! I personally just do not get the same sense of awe from a New Ordo Mass as I do from the Tridentine.
The Latin Mass really makes me feel like God is literally there with you.
Well you’ve made your position clear, but why don’t yo try to listen to the moderators, administrators and the thousands of members here. If there were anything inherently offensive about his userid, don’t you think the mods would have, at most, blocked his membership or, at least, asked him to change it?It sounds like pride to question or know better than what the Pope , Priests and 1 billion people around the globe teach and follow (really, “horrific atrocities”). But I don’t know your position, for me I’ll listen to my Priest in my local parish and do the best I can to follow what he teaches. Any sanctioned mass is beautiful to me. Leroy
Incidentally, “Leroy” is the French, “Le Roi”, ‘the king.’ We have no King but Jesus Christ the King. Who is like God, Leroy?Would AntiTLM be offensive? I appreciate your apology, but I think we need to keep some consideration with the names on here. Otherwise it is too easy for people to go creating screen names and having multiple log on. Only the mods can tell then by looking at IP addresses. I would suggest a name change to something more positive.
Thanks
Leroy
Hi folks,
I am genuinely sorry if some have taken offense to my screen name. Let me assure you that was not my intention at all. The last thing that I would want to do is cause dissension in the ranks of Catholics. I am not against Catholics who go the Novus Ordo as I happen to know some real good people who do so. I do not think Novus Ordo Catholics are any less “Catholic” than Traditionalists. On the other hand, what I am against is the abuse of the liturgy that has been going on in the past 40 years or so. And to my way of thinking, these abuses would not have happened if the Church would have just stuck to the tried and true latin mass. So again, I apologize to any one out there who was offended by anything that I wrote in my last post. You guys and gals are my brothers and sisters in Christ whom I hope one day to see in Heaven for eternity. We are all in this together, and as God is my witness, I bear no hostility or rancor towards you, or the Holy Father. Peace.
Bless you for being the “soft voice that turns away wrath.” :hug3:The Mass has nothing to do with how it “really makes (you) feel.” God is “literally there with you” in the Pauline Mass, too.The Latin Mass really makes me feel like God is literally there with you.
Agreed! So why do we need LifeTeen, liturgical dancers, extraordinary ministers and peppy music?The Mass has nothing to do with how it “really makes (you) feel.”
We don’t - any more than we need fiddleback chasubles, Gregorian chant and Latin - none of which Our Lord used, might I add.Agreed! So why do we need LifeTeen, liturgical dancers, extraordinary ministers and peppy music?
They do, however, convey an atmosphere of proper solemnity and reverence that the former examples do not.We don’t - any more than we need fiddleback chasubles, Gregorian chant and Latin - none of which Our Lord used, might I add.![]()
In your opinion.They do, however, convey an atmosphere of proper solemnity and reverence that the former examples do not.
It was Pius himself, in Quo Primum, who said these things, not the ‘infallible Council of Trent’. In the interests of accuracy.The way that I look at it is this: According to the inffallible teaching of Trent, there is to be only the Latin Mass in perpetuity.
Not true.
If your words were taken at face value as you give them here (and therefore I presume you thus understand them), there would be no Eastern Catholic Churches.