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Despite the things about the SSPX that aren’t right, I cannot argue with you there. If they were within the fabric of the Church, both legally and in spirit, they would certainly be the ones to turn to for that purpose. No argument there.The SSPX priests are, of course, a great source for not only saying the Latin Mass but also for training other priests.
Well, I have to say you actually make a very good point. I suppose if I’m going to lay the charge of rebellion at the feet of the SSPX, the same could be said of many diocesan priests and even some bishops. I think we’re talking a question of degree, however. I don’t think a bishop who permits, for example, glassware on the altar, or who discourages the offering of the Tridentine liturgy in his diocese, in spite of a Vatican which has given contrary instructions, is disobedient to the same degree as a group of renegade bishops assuming for themselves the prerogatives of ordinary bishops.Uh, who is “snubbing their nose at the Holy See”?
I see the many diocesan bishops and clergy who have for the past forty plus years been destroying our liturgy and vandalizing our church buildings as the ones who are “snubbing their nose at the Holy See”. These are the same ones who have made it so unworkable for folks to “find(ing) those parishes and chapels that celebrate the TLM licitly”. It is hard to find what does not exist in many of our dioceses.