M
maurin
Guest
for all of the shortcomings inherent in the “Eucharistic Prayers” some of which I have already ennumerated above, we are aware of them, and we find them harmful. We find them ghastly. We find them sad. But from this same statement which I bolded, which you quoted from the FAQ, it should also be clear that for those who are unaware of those shortcomings, it constitutes a Mass which fulfills their Obligation.Read the FAQ. In fact, I will quote from their FAQ, entitled: Should a Catholic Have Anything to Do With A Novus Ordo Missae?
There. That indicates pretty clearly that the Society objects to every Mass celebrated in the OF, and goes so far as to say that it does not fulfill the Sunday obligation for “those aware of its harm” (presumably adherents of the Society). Furthermore, the last sentence indicates that they don’t even want adherents to receive when and if they do attend an OF Mass.
unjustly, uninformedly and rashly so.And yet I continue to feud?
noone pretends that the SSPX is already regularized. Anyone with eyes, who can read, knows they are not yet. The better question would be, why should you pretend to speak authoritatively about things, and in ways in which the Church Herself, in the person of His Holiness, does not? I offer your own words in defense of this statement:What, should I pretend that the SSPX is already regularized?
As lay people we are not members of the Society. We assist at their Masses. We are free to do what we want, and to assist at any Mass that we want. “Permit”, which I bolded and underlined in your statement should be “recommend.” And you don’t add fuel to the fire in order to perpetuate a feud?They aren’t, and they won’t be if they maintain their current principles, which don’t even permit adherents to attend non-SSPX Latin Masses, even those said by the FSSP. Read their FAQs.