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Don_Ruggero
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Yes…I’ll have to assume you’re including yourself in this group you’re referring to as traditionalist. If that’s the case, would you like to be given the same understanding and compassion as you give to “Protestants Heretics”, or “the homosexuals”?
Do you see the irony in your position that Don Ruggero pointed out?
From what I’ve seen on these forums, it’s not a traditionalist’s desire for the Latin Mass that is found to be a problem. Rather, it’s the attitude present in their posts, and the accusations of ‘heretic’ that they hurl at Protestants and sometimes even at the Holy Father.
It’s quite remarkable.
Of course, I remember the behaviour of these people going back to the 1970s.
In the 1980s, there were two groups seeking refuge from the Holy See, almost at the same time. One were members of the Anglican Communion who wanted to be in communion with the Holy See. The other were the refugees of Marcel Lefebvre, who came to their senses and realised what had they lost by being out of communion with the Successor of Peter.
The FSSP, I have to say, were very grateful – they realized they were not only in the ocean at that point without a boat, they didn’t even have a life vest. But the laity. My goodness.
The difference in attitude and mindset between those who call themselves “traditionalists” and those who were part of the Pastoral Provision, which became the Anglican Use and now exists in Ordinariates was like the difference between night and day. Those around the world coming to Rome from the Anglican Communion were just a delight. They could hardly have been more a pleasure to engage with. They embraced the Council and its renewal, of course. They saw it as the Work of God that it was…that it remains, in the midst of the Church today.
The traditionalists I have contended with in how many countries across these decades? Not hardly.
I was so happy with the creation of the three Ordinariates for them, as they deserved it and they had progressed to the point that it was proper for them to have it and it will be a paradigm for others in the same circumstance as we move forward.