Here lies the contradiction. Going by that, every condemnation of vernacular Masses by the Popes either was guided by a contradictory God or by Popes that were not guided by the Holy Ghost and if they were not, how can we know that the modern Popes have been guided? One of these sets of Popes must be right and the other wrong…
First of all, I want to commend you for your responses. Even though I feel you are still missing the point, you have very good intentions and intelligent responses. Thank you for expressing your views that I would not have otherwise understood from SSPX.
Here’s where I feel you guys are missing it…
It seems as if you assume that because differing popes have different views on matters of discipline, that this somehow “negates” their credibility, and that it somehow suggests that “If one is right, then the other must have been wrong.”
No no no no!
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On matters of discipline, NO POPE is right or wrong. Disciplines can change, neither is right or wrong, we MUST believe that due to the protection of the H.S., that the Popes will make decisions on disciplinary and liturgical issues WHEN SOCIETY IS READY. Just because it was not right AT THAT TIME during one Pope’s reign, doesn’t mean it’s not right for the next generation.
Look at it this way…
God did not always permit divorce, but because of the hardness of the Israelites’ hearts, he permitted it through Mosaic law. Once society was “ready,” Jesus let it be known that it was never so, and He corrected us all. Now, this was a MUCH more “serious” change than “whether or not you may receive the Eucharist in the hand or not,” but everyone knows from the Bible that this is what God allowed to happen…(but no one would suggest that somehow Moses “got it wrong!”) NO, they would say as it’s always been said…God reveals His plan to us according to His timetable only, and there is DEVELOPMENT in our understanding of this revelation (No new revelation…YES, we agree, but our “understanding” of His revelation develops over time.
So, if it’s not unreasonable for God to allow disciplinary changes within the Church without affecting the faith, then we MUST agree that if, for example, next year a new ecumenical council convenes, and they revert to receiving only on the tongue, then does this somehow “vindicate” the SSPX view?
NO, because Vatican II was not “wrong,” we know this from Matthews Gospel…"…and the gates of Hell SHALL NOT PREVAIL. Whatever YOU, (
PETER) bind on earth, shall be bound in Heaven." This goes for ALL the Popes.
It just means that the H.S. guided them to do what was in the best interest of the faithful AT THAT TIME, with regards to DISCIPLINES. Now, if our current Pope decides to teach that Mary had other children, for example, THEN we can all start our new SSJPII
Just kidding…we know this won’t happen.