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LiamQ
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To be fair, Father, the simple assumption that every Priest went to a wonderful seminary where they were an excellent student—or that they even particularly care about Sacramental theology or view it as being objectively true—is not an assumption that every layman in every Diocese has the ability to afford to make. Not all of us have the luxury of having Fr. Ruggero at our local parish. Many are stuck with Priests who have been reinventing theology and the Holy Mass in their own images for decades now, and it’s not enough to simply tell them to assume their Priests are so very smart and they are all so very stupid (which I have to say is very condescending).You really create havoc for yourself when you:
- Believe that you are in a better position to determine what constitutes a sacrament’s validity than a priest who has spent years in study and formation precisely to know these matters.
- Bring your doubts and anxieties to a forum populated by far too people of whom the old adage applies, “A little bit of knowledge is a very dangerous thing.”