M
maurin
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His Holiness referred to the status of the Society as an internal matter of reconciliation within the Church last year, not the good Cardinal Hoyos.
Well, in the eyes of Rome, the Mass is ilicit by virtue of the suspensions of the clergy. They are all suspended, and the remaining Bishops ordained by Bishop LeFebvre are excommunicated. But the mass is indeed a valid Mass.
The problem is, or question rather, is, if the Bishops are truly excommunicated, then how can the situation be described as an “internal matter” as Cardinal Hoyos has said ?
Again, it is a lack of a definitive statement from The Holy See that leads to confusion. Perhaps by saying it is an internal matter, H.E. Cardinal Hoyos is hinting that the laity shouldn’t even be discussing it. But then again, if he does mean that, then why don’t we have a clear statement stating such.
I believe that there is a “lack of difinitive statement from the The Holy See” because in some ways the Holy See may just be sympathetic to a portion of the Society’s position…one only need to read Cardinal Ratzinger’s “The Spirit of the Liturgy” to come to that conclusion. Nota Bene that this is my own conclusion, and need not be yours or others’.
It’s a tough thing to grasp. The Mass is valid, so there is no fault of the laity in that regard as far as attending it, but to do so lends support to an ilicit act. But we are left to let our conscience be our guide in the absence of a TLM at a diocesan parish.
We may be waiting awhile longer…you might consider praying the Rosary in November for the intention of reconciliation of the Society.We need to hear a yes or no from Rome. Si Si No No.![]()