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Our souls are much too precious - it is always worth the time & effort to debunk and/or expose the dangerous errors that underlie the continued rejection by the SSPX - of the authority of the Holy Father, of the New Mass and Vatican II, as can be seen in the above extract from their website and in their public statements and responses to the Holy See.While I’m at it, I may as well post his answers to confession, which, considering that the marriages & confessions of SSPX priests are invalid, is quite something to digest:
Can a traditional Catholic go to confession to a Novus Ordo priest?
“Furthermore, I do not hesitate to strongly recommend against going to confession to such a priest, even when there is an assurance of a valid absolution.”
“Manifestly it is not possible to have confidence in the guidance of a priest who compromises with modernism by celebrating the New Mass, even if he otherwise appears orthodox…The supernatural vision of Faith will necessarily have been undermined by the humanism and naturalism of the New Mass and the spirit of Vatican II. Our souls are much too precious to place in the hands of those who lack conviction.”
[Answered by Fr. Peter R. Scott]
sspx.org/Catholic_FAQs/catholic_faqs__traditional.htm
In reply to the blanket accusation of “slander” and “hate” by a poster on this thread, I would like to say that by the posting of public facts (in the form of full quotes which can be referenced by links)about the SSPX, no matter how unpalatable it may be to some, it is unfair to sit in judgment of the intentions of the poster.
We have a Moderator:curtsey:who’s unenviable task it is to correct us should we err.
The Holy Father has offered the SSPX a Personal Prelature:
"Bishop Fellay, who was accompanied by an assistant, met with U.S. Cardinal William Levada, prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Archbishop Luis Ladaria, congregation secretary, and Msgr. Guido Pozzo, secretary of the Pontifical Commission “Ecclesia Dei.”
“During the meeting, Bishop Fellay was given the Holy See’s evaluation – including the opinion of Pope Benedict XVI – of the society’s April response to a “doctrinal preamble” that the bishop would need to sign in order to reconcile the society with the rest of the church, the Vatican said in a written statement released June 14.”
“When asked whether giving Bishop Fellay a formal proposal of a prelature was a sign the Vatican had approved the bishop’s response to the doctrinal preamble, Father Lombardi told journalists that all doctrinal differences had to be resolved before any formal recognition could be made”
“However, evidently (the prelature proposal) was presented so that if the doctrinal issue is resolved, the canonical part is ready,” he said."
catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/1202500.htm
Also, there will be no “sudden” acceptance of the SSPX until they meet with the conditions for full communion as laid down by the Holy Father:
“While bearing in mind the concerns and demands presented by the Society of St. Pius X about protecting the integrity of the Catholic faith against Vatican Council II’s ‘hermeneutic of rupture’ with Tradition (a theme addressed by Pope Benedict XVI in his address to the Roman Curia on 22 December 2005), the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith maintains that the fundamental basis for achieving full reconciliation with the Apostolic See is the acceptance of the text of the Doctrinal Preamble, which was handed over during a meeting on 14 September 2011. The Preamble defines certain doctrinal principles and criteria for the interpretation Catholic doctrine, which are necessary to ensure faithfulness to the Church Magisterium and ‘sentire cum Ecclesia’. At the same time, it leaves open to legitimate discussion the examination and theological explanation of individual expressions and formulations contained in the documents of Vatican Council II and later Magisterium.”
visnews-en.blogspot.com/2011/09/communique-concerning-society-of-st.html