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Much of the mainstream Catholic Church has a problem with it the Pope lifting the excommunication. Even George Weigel, has an article this week titled, "The Dangers of Premature Reconciliation, in which he addresses the fact that the SSPX Bishops still hold views opposing Vatican II and the authority of the Pope. The article isn’t available on the internet yet, but when it is, I’ll try to remember to post it.
SSPX held for a long time, that no pope after Pius X, was legitimately elected. My understanding is that through dialog during Pope John Paul II, they’ve changed their position on this somewhat, but still have problems with Pope John XXIII and Pope Paul VI.
Jim
I never said that lifting the excommunications were about the Holocaust denying Bishop. I said that lifting the excommunications on SSPX Bishops was wrong, because they have not changed their position on Vatican II and the authority of the Pope. The SSPX members always had the option to return to the Catholic faith, but they chose not to take those steps, because they remain in their beliefs. The Pope lifting the excommunications, as one Cardinal has said, has created a canonical mess.So absolutely wrong. You and the media, the German Bishops and all who are believing lifting the excommunications were wrong because of the “holocause denying bishop” need to be re-educated in the Catholic Faith.
I understand your confusion. No one said that the excommunication had anything to do with the Holocaust.NO PERSON can be excomumunicated for this. Denying the holucaust has NOTHING TO DO with the Catholic Faith so lifting an excomunication does not depend on believing in the holocaust or not.
Going off on tangents like this, blaming people for releasing the misinformation you have, is the problem, not anyone in this forum.The liberals, pro gay and lesbian activists are having a field day with this one. The release of such information was even done by a pro-lesbian activist.
Much of the mainstream Catholic Church has a problem with it the Pope lifting the excommunication. Even George Weigel, has an article this week titled, "The Dangers of Premature Reconciliation, in which he addresses the fact that the SSPX Bishops still hold views opposing Vatican II and the authority of the Pope. The article isn’t available on the internet yet, but when it is, I’ll try to remember to post it.
SSPX held for a long time, that no pope after Pius X, was legitimately elected. My understanding is that through dialog during Pope John Paul II, they’ve changed their position on this somewhat, but still have problems with Pope John XXIII and Pope Paul VI.
Jim