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Dave,
Excellent post! Thank you for all the information.
St. Athanasius, pray for us!
VC
Excellent post! Thank you for all the information.
St. Athanasius, pray for us!
VC
Maria,
That is precisely how many of them view themselves, from what I can gather.
Dave, and Maria,do either of you have any idea what our response to such comparisons should be?
Thanks!
VC
Yes, Thanks Dave! I was at somewhat of a loss as to how to answer VC’s question.Dave,
Excellent post! Thank you for all the information.
St. Athanasius, pray for us!
VC
LETTER OF THE PONTIFICAL COUNCIL FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY
Under signature of Edward I. Cardinal Cassidy, President (May 3,1994)
Code:"The situation of the members of this Society [SSPX] is an internal matter of the Catholic Church. The Society is not another Church or Ecclesial Community in the meaning used in the Directory. Of course, the Mass and Sacraments administered by the priests of the Society are valid. The bishops are validly ... consecrated."
LETTER OF THE PONTIFICAL COMMISSION “ECCLESIA DEI”
Under Signature of Rev. Msgr. Camille Perl, Secretary
May 28, 1996; repeated in Protocol N. 236/98 of March 6, 1998
Code:"It is true that participation in the Mass and sacraments at the chapels of the Society of St. Pius X does not of itself constitute 'formal adherence to the schism.'"
September 27, 2002
Code:1. In the strict sense you may fulfill your Sunday obligation by attending a Mass celebrated by a priest of the Society of Saint Pius X.
Code:2. ...If your intention is simply to participate in Mass according to the 1962 Missal for the sake of devotion, this would not be a sin.
Code:3. It would seem that a modest contribution to the collection at Mass could be justified.
INTERVIEW OF DARIO CARDINAL CASTRILLON HOYOS
PRESIDENT OF THE PONTIFICAL COMMISSION “ECCLESIA DEI”
Interview with Gianni Cardinale, of 30 Giorni
November 2005
Code:"Unfortunately Monsignor Lefebvre went ahead with the consecration and hence the situation of separation came about, EVEN IF IT WAS NOT A FORMAL SCHISM.
ON THE PURPORTED “EXCOMMUNICATION” OF ABP. MARCEL LEFEBVRE
ROSALIO JOSE CARDINAL CASTILLO LARA,
J.C.D. (DOCTOR OF CANON LAW)
President of the Pontifical Commission
for the Authentic Interpretation of Canon Law
President of the Disciplinary Commission of the Roman Curia
Code:"The act of consecrating a bishop [without explicit papal permission] is not in itself a schismatic act."
COUNT NERI CAPPONI,
D.CN.L. - LATERAN (DOCTOR OF CANON LAW)
LL.D. - FLORENCE (DOCTOR OF LAWS)
Professor Emeritus of Canon Law at the University of Florence
Accredited as an Advocate of the Holy Roman Rota
(the Holy See’s highest marriage tribunal)
Accredited as an Advocate of the Apostolic Signatura
(the Holy See’s highest appeals tribunal)
Code:"The fact is that Msgr. Lefebvre simply said: 'I am creating bishops in order that my priestly order can continue. They do not take the place of other bishops. I am not creating a parallel church.' Therefore, this act was not, per se, schismatic."
PROFESSOR GERINGER, J.C.D.
Canon Lawyer at the University of Munich
Code:"With the episcopal consecrations, Archbishop Lefebvre was by no means creating a schism."
REV. FR. PATRICK VALDINI, J.C.D.
Dean of the Faculty of Canon Law at the Catholic Institute of Paris
Code:"It is not the consecration of a bishop that creates the schism. What makes the schism is to give the bishop an apostolic mission [which Abp. Lefebvre never did]."
REV. FR. GERALD E. MURRAY, J.C.D. (PONTIFICAL GREGORIAN UNIVERSITY)
Title of Doctoral Thesis Accepted: “The Canonical Status of the Lay Faithful
Associated with the Late Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre and the Society of
Saint Pius X: Are they Excommunicated as Schismatics?”
Code:"They're not excommunicated as schismatics, because the Vatican has never said they are.... You can ... show that Lefebvre himself was not excommunicated and therefore no one else was.... I come to the conclusion that, canonically speaking, he's not guilty of a schismatic act punishable by canon law. In the case of the Society of Saint Pius X, the Vatican never declared any priest or lay person to have become a schismatic."
This book is outdated, A lot has changed since then. It fell short on many points anyway.A wonderful book on the topic is…
***More Catholic Than the Pope: An Inside Look At Extreme Traditionalism ***by Patrick Madrid and Peter Vere
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Heaven has no “levels.”
On what points does it fall short?This book is outdated, A lot has changed since then. It fell short on many points anyway.
This might be totally out of left field, but our former parish priest was allowed by a local Lutheran Church hold mass there until our church was built.But, you say nothing of the fact that the present Church sees nothing wrong with other religions practicing their outrageous rites in Catholic Churches, or that all religions are deemed the same in the Post-Conciliar Church,
And at a funeral Mass I attended, the Catholic priest called on the Protestant minister (brother of the deceased) to read the gospel and give the homily.This might be totally out of left field, but our former parish priest was allowed by a local Lutheran Church hold mass there until our church was built.
You can’t be serious.Yes, there are some significant theological differences, however, it is important to emphasize what unites us, and I firmly believe that an individual, that and ***follows their conscience ***their church’s teachings, no matter what tradition it may be, earns their reward in heaven as anyone.
Who’s Luther?Interesting that this thread has evolved into Lutheran bashing. Luther’s original intent was not to split from the church, rather, he took great pains to stay within the Catholic Church initially, his intent being to point out the wrongs that the church was engaging in, particularly the sale of indulgences, in effect, “buying” one’s way into heaven. Unfortunately, his followers went to the extreme and made the break permanent.
If one is to be a true Christian, one must have respect for all faiths, and emphasize what unites us.
One clarification, the “state” church in China is not recognized by the Roman Church as being valid. The true church remains underground, unfortunately.
GWS Catholic
Yes, there are some significant theological differences, however, it is important to emphasize what unites us, and I firmly believe that an individual, that follows their conscience and their church’s teachings, no matter what tradition it may be, earns their reward in heaven as anyone. Heaven has no “levels.” If we love and serve God, that is what matters.