I understand everyword of Latin that is in the Mass. That is all I need.
You never answered my question. If I said that Laitn is the “language of the angels” would I be right?
Also, is an excommunication decree infallible?
I beleive that the Canon lawyer has it right.
ignatiusinsight.com/features2006/edpeters_excommun_nov06.asp
IgnatiusInsight.com:
What would you say are the most common misconceptions about excommunication? Why are they so prevalent, even among Catholics
First, there is the idea that excommunication kicks one out of the Church. That is not right. There are ways to cancel one’s Church membership, but excommunication isn’t one of them. …an
excommunicated person is still a member of the Church, but he or she has lost certain key rights attached to Church membership and is cut off from many of the activities and benefits of the Church…
**the second misconception **is that people who die excommunicated go to hell. Maybe they do, and maybe they don’t, but we don’t know with certainty either way. In any case, the Church does not claim to exercise jurisdiction over the dead, and one’s final fate is determined by God based on the life one leads. Of course, appearing before God for judgment in the state of excommunication from His Church on earth is not a good thing."
The priests of the SSPX have been excommunicated. So according to you they are outside the Church. If they are “outside the Church” how is it that there Mass is** valid? **If they are “outside the Church” there is **no way **that their Mass
could be valid.
Pontifical Ecclesia Dei Commission
unavoce.org/articles/2003/perl-011803.htm
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The priests of the Society of St. Pius X are validly ordained, but they are suspended from exercising their priestly functions. To the extent that they adhere to the schism of the late Archbishop Lefebvre,** they are also excommunicated. **2.) Concretely this means that the **Masses offered **by these priests
are valid, but illicit i.e., contrary to the law of the Church. "