The lack of a definitive statement from Rome can only be interpreted , IMO, that the laity commits nothing wrong by *assisting *at a Mass prayed by a SSPX priest. That coupled with the fact that Rome has declared the Mass itself valid, would lead me to believe one can indeed assist at such Mass with a clear conscience. And receive the Blessed Sacrament.
The problem, however, is when “internal matters” are presented and commented on, from the pulpit. That is the issue of concern for me. When such topics are the focus, then it can become seed for contempt for the authority of our churchmen, and thus schismatic attitudes. Are the Society’s concerns valid concerns ? IMO, yes.
But, we need to hear about Catholicism from the pulpit. Good catechesis. Not an encouragement to distance ourselves from our hierarchy. Or what some may take as such. I’m not saying that every homily at a SSPX Mass harps on the stance of the Society, but, when one does, is that the way to prepare the flock for the Credo and the Holy Sacrifice ? When the issues of Doctrine and so forth are spoken upon from the pulpit, there can’t help but be an implied line drawn.
We wind up on one hand, in a homily that takes issue with the upper echelons of the Hierarchy, warned of the smoke of Satan. Yet on the other hand, in the Canon our local Bishop and the Bishop of Rome are acknowledged as “ours”, who “govern”, and are included with “all orthodox believers and professors of the Catholic and Apostolic Faith”.
But wait, weren’t we just warned about these folks ?
And that, is what I think is the problem the Society has to face. There is a word in that Canon prayer that precedes the acknowledgement of our Bishops. And it starts with the letter “U”.
So, the argument that attendance at a Society Mass can lead to schismatic attitudes is indeed a valid concern. I’ve been walking around trying to convince myself that I will be the Catholic I want to be no matter what Mass I attend, SSPX, diocesan parish EF, or Novus Ordo. But I’m starting to realize that if the priest who is praying that Mass presents a homily that contains anything other than solid catechesis, acknowledgement of revealed Truth, or praise of the things that are of God, the souls of those to whom he speaks are left vulnerable. We can’t benefit from mixed signals and takes. Christ’s Will of Unity in His Name can’t be set aside IMHO. Both the Society and the Holy See would do well to consider this, for it is a problem both “sides” share.
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