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True, in a strict sense.Alter Christus doesn’t refer to one’s morality (or lack thereof), nor does it refer to whether or not one is beint partisan or not. It refers to the priest during Mass. The Borgias Popes, while deplorable in morality, were “Alter Christus” (not to mention Vicars of Christ).
I’m looking at this more from a “what does the average layman care about?”I’m not so sure about this. Liberation Theology was VERY partisan. You should read the history of the Church in Nicaragua (especially the Jesuits there). Talk about putting the party (in that case, the communist/socialist party) ahead of the Church. Liberal organization are just as guilty (if not more so) of this mentality as the SSPX. The LCWR is doing the same thing.
Your statement may hold good in some parts of the world. But in many cases, the average lay man or woman isn’t too politically concerned. Most people in my parish would probably sleep through a “political” sermon, and would certainly not turn left-wing on the strength of Father X telling them about Leonardo Boff. But if they heard someone telling them that “you ought not confess to a Modernist”, that gives them an excuse to dodge a Sacrament, and that is grave indeed.
It’s a fact that people in many parts of the world are not as willing to approach the Sacrament of Reconciliation as they used to be. They’re already hearing “it’s not always necessary” from the liberal camp. The minute they start hearing presumptuous statements about “just make a perfect act of Contrition” (and, again, how can you ever be sure you’re “perfect”?), they’ll be even less disposed to make any sort of Confession whatever. A pastor must encourage his flock to participate in the Sacraments, not create imaginary divisions.
Calling the Ordinary Form “sinful” is not rooted in truth, I’m sorry. If it’s good enough for the Pope, Lourdes, and St. Peter’s Basilica, it’s good enough for me.Perhaps one reason why the SSPX upset certain people is because beyond their rhetorical excesses, they do point out some real issues going on in the Church. We all know it – the liberal excesses of the post Vatican II period were very damaging to the Church. While the SSPX may not offer the correct solution, their dissatisfaction seems to be rooted in truth.
Please note: Yes, I attend an SSPX chapel, but I am not an SSPX partisan. I do not believe their claims about the OF Mass. I do not confess there, either. The priest at the chapel has never said anything negative during Mass. He simply teaches Catholic doctrine.
Peace be with you too. Good to hear that about your chapel; would that his fellow priests were more like him, instead of making imprudent posts on the Internet.