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This is what SSPX thinks.Is this your argument or what you believe the SSPX thinks? Danka.
This is what SSPX thinks.Is this your argument or what you believe the SSPX thinks? Danka.
Sorry, Holden. You don’t get to answer this one since rpp posted it.This is what SSPX thinks.
That’s ok lolSorry, Holden. You don’t get to answer this one since rpp posted it.Sorry if there was any confusion. I was trying to get clarification from him if he thought that or if he was saying that’s what the the SSPX thought. Thanks.
I don’t hate them. I just find little to defend.I don’t understand why everyone hates them so much. What do they do that is wrong. I could see how they are annoying if they have a “im better than you” attitude, however what do they do that’s wrong. I don’t understand. The way I see it:
Am I wrong about something?
- They follow Vatican II
- They follow Pope Benedict XVI
- They are not in schism.
And you think that the SSPX is going to save the Church, which is guided by the Holy Spirit, and has a billion souls - SSPX is going to save them in their schismatic state?I think I disagree with your characterization. I do not think the SSPX wants to destroy the Church. I think the SSPX believes the Church is losing her way and is about to sail over a waterfall.
Using that analogy, rather than trying to help steer the Church away from the precipice, they are afraid to they will be caught in the torrent and destroyed with everyone else. So they jumped ship and are trying to get away.
Now what do you call someone who abandons their post when things get difficult or even scary?
Abbott, I think you misunderstood the poster… I took it as a criticism of the SSPX, who are seen as leaving their post when things got difficult.And you think that the SSPX is going to save the Church, which is guided by the Holy Spirit, and has a billion souls - SSPX is going to save them in their schismatic state?
Why are we even bother to answer to nonsense?
Your Abbott
Again, get your scorecard out Abbott. He said that’s what the SSPX thought. You might want to study “your enemy” before you start accusing others of being one. rpp has a much better handle on what they actually believe. The simple fact is that the SSPX isn’t trying to destroy the Church. That’s not their goal at all. Their goal is to save it. The thing is (if you took the time to correctly read rpp) they are going about it the wrong way. You seem to be lumping them in the same boat as, say, someone like the Masons who did actually have a goal to destroy the Church. As wrong as they may be, it would be improper to lump them into that category.And you think that the SSPX is going to save the Church, which is guided by the Holy Spirit, and has a billion souls - SSPX is going to save them in their schismatic state?
Why are we even bother to answer to nonsense?
Your Abbott
Do you have any sources to direct me down the right path of finding more info on your stance (SSPX want to save not destroy)?Again, get your scorecard out Abbott. He said that’s what the SSPX thought. You might want to study “your enemy” before you start accusing others of being one. rpp has a much better handle on what they actually believe. The simple fact is that the SSPX isn’t trying to destroy the Church. That’s not their goal at all. Their goal is to save it. The thing is (if you took the time to correctly read rpp) they are going about it the wrong way. You seem to be lumping them in the same boat as, say, someone like the Masons who did actually have a goal to destroy the Church. As wrong as they may be, it would be improper to lump them into that category.
The SSPX has no mission from Jesus Christ. They are not in a position to save the Roman Catholic Church from falling over the precipice. The SSPX has already fallen over the edge. They are ‘outside the Church’ where there is no salvation.I think I disagree with your characterization. I do not think the SSPX wants to destroy the Church. I think the SSPX believes the Church is losing her way and is about to sail over a waterfall.
Using that analogy, rather than trying to help steer the Church away from the precipice, they are afraid to they will be caught in the torrent and destroyed with everyone else. So they jumped ship and are trying to get away.
Now what do you call someone who abandons their post when things get difficult or even scary?
This post is scandalous. Attacking the Holy Father as Queeg, and the other members of the cast.There is a great movie that can be seen as a parallel to this. It is called the Caine Mutiny featuring Humphrey Bogart, Van Johnson Fred MacMurray, Robert Francis and Jose Ferrar. Watch the movie and mentally replace the names of the Characters.
Capt. Queeg (Bogart) = Pope John Paul II
Lt. Kieffer (MacMurray) = Hans Kung, Gregory Baum or the liberal fruitcake of your choice.
Lt. Cmdr. Steve Maryk (Van Johnson) = Archbishop Lefebvre
Lt. Keith (Francis) = lay SSPX members
Lt. Greenwald JAG (Ferrar) = Cardinal Ratzinger when Prefect of the CDF. (okay, the analogy breaks down here a bit,but you will get at the very end.)
Such analogies help me to understand difficult situations. But DO NOT ignore the closing scene with Greenwald, Kieffer, Keith and Maryk.
I’m curious, would you say the same of the Orthodox? What about non-Catholic communities in general?The SSPX has no mission from Jesus Christ. They are not in a position to save the Roman Catholic Church from falling over the precipice. The SSPX has already fallen over the edge. They are ‘outside the Church’ where there is no salvation.
We know what the issues are. You are a sheep in wolves clothing. You are a supporter of SSPX. How can you be called a Forum Supporter?
Do you have any sources to direct me down the right path of finding more info on your stance (SSPX want to save not destroy)?
What do you mean “my stance”? My stance is that the SSPX blew it. I think their bishops validly excommunicated and their priests at the very least suspended. That said, if you read the SSPX writings, it’s obvious they are not trying to destroy the Church. They are just trying to make it as they think it should be. Their pride got in the way.
I am open minded, but skeptical. In all the SSPX people I have met or in their material, I have never seen them want to protect Catholicism, especially anything having to do with Vatican II and the Papacy.
I’ll quote Pius XII in Mystici Corporis. SSPX falls under his knife:I’m curious, would you say the same of the Orthodox? What about non-Catholic communities in general?
I wasn’t asking what you thought about the SSPX - that seems very clear.I’ll quote Pius XII in Mystici Corporis. SSPX falls under his knife:
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22. Actually only those are to be included as members of the Church who have been baptized and profess the true faith, and who have not been so unfortunate as to separate themselves from the unity of the Body, or been excluded by legitimate authority for grave faults committed. “For in one spirit” says the Apostle, “were we all baptized into one Body, whether Jews or Gentiles, whether bond or free.”[17] As therefore in the true Christian community there is only one Body, one Spirit, one Lord, and one Baptism, so there can be only one faith.[18] And therefore, if a man refuse to hear the Church, let him be considered - so the Lord commands - as a heathen and a publican. [19] It follows that those who are divided in faith or government cannot be living in the unity of such a Body, nor can they be living the life of its one Divine Spirit. Unquote
What do you mean “my stance”? My stance is that the SSPX blew it. I think their bishops validly excommunicated and their priests at the very least suspended. That said, if you read the SSPX writings, it’s obvious they are not trying to destroy the Church. They are just trying to make it as they think it should be. Their pride got in the way.
Well, that’s the thing about being in error. One can have the best of intentions and still go about things the wrong way.
Well, it might not be exactly how I would put it but the theory is probably the same. They want the best for the Church and they believe their way is the best. It doesn’t mean they are trying to destroy the Church.
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Well, there are wackos in every group. I’m just basing it on what I’ve read in the SSPX writings themselves. I’ve never, personally, run into an SSPXer who wanted the Church to die. They just want it it how they think it ought to be. It’s pretty much the same with every schismatic organization. They think their way is the best.Thank you for clarifying your viewpoint. I see what you are saying now, but I don’t see it in my personal experiences.
Of course, that doesn’t mean my conclusions are anymore correct than yours. I was just interested in other sources you might have that could bring out nuances I might not have heard about.
See, from everyone I know, they want to bring the Church down. It starts to sound as if they want to punish the church, or see it fail. Again, this is just my personal experience, I am not trying to argue for it so much as ask if anyone has different info.![]()
Whether SSPX believes this or not I do not know, but I do not think it matters. However, I believe that statement, but it is not my argument. The statement I have seen in many documents described the council as “Pastoral, not doctrinal.”Is this your argument or what you believe the SSPX thinks? Danka.