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Ah yes, the same argument that any traffic cop hears. “What about all those other people speeding? Why aren’t you stopping them?” Or it’s alternative, “Why aren’t you doing important work like catching criminals instead of harassing me?”If all of you anti-SSPX people fought as hard against your own dissidents who hold and promote heretical ideas as you do against the SSPX in particular and traditionals in general, maybe things would be better in the Church.
But, no, you direct all of your ire in the wrong direction. Why don’t you go after the priests and religious who are fighting vehemently against Benedict XVI and calling for his resignation?
So, go practice what you have preached to us, Maria. Fight and speak out against the source of all of the confusion in the post Vatican Church. We weren’t and aren’t the creators of the “Spirit of Vatican II” - we simply reacted against it. And now we are the only ones taking any guff.
What gives you any indication that we aren’t railing against every type of division and dissension we see? The fact that we’re addressing the topic at hand doesn’t mean that we’re not simultaneously fighting other problems where they arise.
The topic at hand is whether the SSPX has had a positive impact on the Church. My simple answer is that it has supported some good things but has done so in wrong ways and has probably created more ills than it has solved because of that by seeking to divide the Body of Christ.
The basic principles of morality state that one can’t use a moral evil to accomplish a moral good. Acting in direct disobedience to the Pope when he is exercising his rightful authority is a moral evil by any definition.
However worthy some of their goals may be, though some of them are quite frankly not worthy at all in my opinion, using direct disobedience to achieve them has done great damage to the Church and to the credibility of the SSPX. The great saints have known how to deal with problems in the Church. The Church at the time of Francis was incredibly corrupt but Francis didn’t leave, he simply modeled humility and the poverty of spirit the Church is called to. Catherine of Siena didn’t leave during the Great Western Schism but urged the Pope back to Rome to resolve the conflicts. By comparison we have seen the SSPX act more like the Old Catholics and other dissenting groups who believe themselves to be the “Remnant” and believe themselves to know better than the Church.
Like many others here, I pray for regularization and that the division will cease. That doesn’t mean though that we are applaud the dissent on either side of the spectrum.