I do not want to start a FSSPX debate here, I am looking for opinions nothing more
I converted to Catholicism and was baptized and confirmed Easter 2007 in a liberal Novus Ordo parish. Ever since I have been drawn to pre-Vatican II liturgy and traditional practices. I am at a cross-roads. The parishes all around me are very liberal and I am a traditionalist. I have posted before about this.
The nearest Tridentine Mass is a long way off and only offered once a month. I can no longer stand the irreverence and heresy in the Novus Ordo parishes but I have no intention of walking into heresy by attending a FSSPX chapel either. If I run across anything that even remotely seems Sedevacantist I will leave. There is a FSSPX chapel 30 minutes away from where I live. I have wrestled with going for ages. I strive to be a loyal son of the Church but that is exactly why I want to attend this chapel. I want to participate in a Mass that is as it should be. I am discerning the priesthood and I am very seriously considering the FSSP but the parishes around me do not have the kind of atmosphere or masses that are very conductive to that. I realize the situation the FSSPX is in but the lifting of the excommunications of the bishops has given me hope.
Now someone PLEASE correct me if I am wrong but I have heard it said that if you attend a FSSPX chapel out of a desire for traditional sacraments and not because you wish to separate from the Holy See it is not a sin? At the moment the FSSPX seem more loyal to Tradition than anybody else around here. If any FSSPX members or anybody who has gone to their chapels could give me advice I would appreciate it.
Pax Vobiscum
In Christ
IrishDude
IrishDude: I just wanted to attempt to answer your original question. First off, I asked in the Ask an Apologist forum if it’s okay for me to attend an SSPX chapel now that the excommunications have been lifted, and Michelle Arnold recommends against it.
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=305266
The reason I asked is becuase I wasn’t sure if they are still in schism or not. They are certainly NOT in full communion, which I have heard on EWTN several times, and heard the Pope strongly imply on the Vatican youtube channel.
Here is what the Catechism says about receiving communion at the Eastern Churches:
CCC 1399: The Eastern churches that are not in full communion with the Catholic Church celebrate the Eucharist with great love. “These Churches, although separated from us, yet possess true sacraments, above all—by apostolic succession—the priesthood and the Eucharist, whereby they are still joined to us in closest intimacy.” A certain communion in sacris, and so in the Eucharist, “given suitable circumstances and the approval of Church authority, is not merely possible but is encouraged.”
SSPX are in the same position really, as the Eastern Churches. Both contain valid sacraments, and are in schism. The CCC says it is permissible to recieve communion at these churches given suitable circumstances AND approval of Church authority.
I don’t know that a longing for the Tridentine Mass which is otherwise not available is considered “suitable circumstances.” Although, I’m sure your local Bishop could decide that for you and give you the proper approval. Without that, it’s probably best to stay away…or not recieve communion, and that defeats the purpose.
I travel close to an hour and a half each Sunday to get to my Latin Mass when the SSPX chapel is even closer. It’s a sacrafice I make. I’m sure I will go once they are brought back into full communion. For the time being, some of the things they say on their website bother me. For example, they have a booklet called “Is the SSPX Schismatic? Excommunicated? Rome Says NO!” I haven’t taken the time to read this booklet and study their claims. I am sure there is some truth burried deep within the booklet. But, JP2 said they ARE schismatic in Ecclesia Dei. Some of the things they say just don’t make sense to me at ALL. From reading the FAQ on their website, it seems like there is a bitter spirit of separation. At the same time, their home page seems to indicate a long for that full communion with Rome. I don’t get it? (Not that I’ve read through EVERYTHING they have published, all of this is just my first impression. Please feel free to add your 2 cents everyone!)
On a PERSONAL note, for these reasons, I’d be uncomfortable attending Mass at an SSPX chapel even with permission from my Bishop. I truly hope these matters get resolved in the coming months. I think they can be a great gift to the Church.