Yes, but you do not have the authority to define what “free of abuse” is.
Yes, I do have a right to a liturgy free of abuse. To dialog one should be informed. You need to read Spirit of the Liturgy by Cardinal Ratzinger, who is now our POPE. His definition of liturgical abuse is mine as well.
God also gives us leaders, to whom we are to be obedient. We are not guaranteed that they will be saints. We are guaranteed that they will teach the truth.
Yes in terms of Dogma.
NO on EVERYTHING ELSE!!! Look, let me give you some not so far fetched examples:
A Pope who predates the building of the Sistine Chapel orders artists to use his mistress as a model for the Madonna. If I am the artist in that scenario, I hope I have the courage to say “no” and face the consequences. Obedience to God comes first.
How about Martin IV? Consider this paragraph from Warren Carroll’s History of Christendom (is HE a heretic in your eyes too?)
“From this total rejection and unmerited condemnation of men” (Paleologus and Veccos) “(whatever their motives) had risked their fortunes and their lives for the Catholic Faith and the Church of Rome, flowed all the ensuing evils of Martin IV’s pontificate, and many of the still worse disasters that came after it. No Pope in history has made a greater mistak. Of course it involved only political judgement and personal assessment of individuals, not doctrine on faith and morals.” (Carroll 312)
Other concrete examples:
If the Pope (or Bishop, or Priest) tells you to kill an innocent or break ANY commandment, you say NO! Not “yes I obey.”
Obedience has limits! To say otherwise is to give protestants all the fodder they need to ATTACK THE CHURCH.
If the Pope is WRONG on a political judgement, outside of Dogma, we are FREE to SAY SO. Being Catholic does not mean being forced to have a full frontal lobotomy.
It is not that whatever the Pope does is right. It is what the Pope, in concert with the bishops, decrees that is right. “Whatever you declare bound on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you declare loosed on earth shall be loosed in heaven.” The successors of the Apostles, the Pope first of all and over all, have the perogative to define what is and is not legitimate liturgy within their jurisdiction and during their tenure.
On Dogma ONLY. Furthermore, it isn’t the Pope in union with the Bishops today only. The Magesterium goes back 2000 years!
It is not the perogative of the laity to define what is acceptable liturgy, that much is certain.
(It is unbelievable to be explaining this to a traditional Catholic.)
Laity with competence CAN INDEED say such things. See the work of Michael Davies and the Pope’s comments at his passing. Sorry, you are just wrong here. Michael Davies spent his entire career arguing that the liturgical changes to come after the council were disastrous. Michael Davies is a LAY scholar. Eaamon Duffy (of OXFORD UNIVERSITY) has made similar arguments. He is also a LAY SCHOLAR. Are they heretics? The POPE DOES NOT THINK SO. In fact, the Pope literally seemed to apologize for the abuse Davies took during his life time, from people who speak to traditionalists much the way you do.
A great book to read (but expensive) is “Ever Directed Towards the Lord”. It is edited by Father Ewe Michael Lang. However, many of the scholars who presented at the conference in question were lay. Eaamon Duffy is one of them. Francis Cardinal Arinze writes the intro.
"Dear Members of the Society of St. Catherine of Sienna
It is with joy that I learn that you are planning to invite a group of scholars to a Conference on ‘Ever Directed Towards the Lord,’ to be held in Oxford…
Your initiative is fully in the spirit of the ‘Suggestions and Proposals’ made for the Year of the Eucharist by this Congregation of Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments. Universities and scholars CAN CONTRIBUTE MUCH TO A BETTER UNDERSTANDING AND A MORE SUITABLE AND SANCTIFYING CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARISTIC MYSTERY. LITURGICAL RENEWAL AND A DEEPER UNDERSTANDING OF THE PUBLIC WORSHIP OF THE CHURCH WILL NO DOUBT GAIN FROM THE PUBLICATION OF THE LECTURES AND DISCUSSIONS OF THE CONFERENCE…"
In this book Dr. Eaamon Duffy delivers an essay that would make your head spin. It is a FAITHFUL essay.
I don’t really believe the scam posts are from Nigeria. I think they want me to believe they’re from Nigeria, and, in the case of these spam e-mails, I think they want to give the impression that they aren’t very educated or astute.
If someone taught you English, if you ever read published English, if you are even on this forum for very long, you learn very quickly not to use all caps or to capitalize every word.
Scam posts? I am ignorant of what you are referring to here.
However, I think you need to go back and rethink some of your totalitarian views regarding authority in the Church.