What message is Rome sending?

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The Holy Father lifted an excommunication. He did not relinquish teh Chair of Saint Peter.
 
The Holy Father lifted an excommunication. He did not relinquish teh Chair of Saint Peter.
I have to (uncharacteristic though it may be) agree.

Kind of reminds me of an episode of I love Lucy where Lucy said to Ricky (about something Ethel had done): “Nice, yes. But you’d think she’d invented penicillin.
 
“Do you think that one day perhaps die hard liberals/progressives will have to drive two hours back and forth to get to a clown Mass?”
You deserve post of the day for that Jacamafala
 
“Do you think that one day perhaps die hard liberals/progressives will have to drive two hours back and forth to get to a clown Mass?”
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I grew up in the 60’s and 70’s and have been a Catholic all my life, but I’ve never attended or heard of any other Catholic who has attended a “Clown Mass.” What is it exactly? Have you ever attended one? It sounds kind of funny to me. Does it have anything to do with the SSPX?
 
It’s an illustration of the degree of excitement over the event.
Yeah, OK.
Well, it strikes me as being cynical.:confused:

Or else pnewton doesn’t see the implications of what’s starting to happen here.
 
“Do you think that one day perhaps die hard liberals/progressives will have to drive two hours back and forth to get to a clown Mass?”
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What do I get? Is their a prize involved?
 
I came across this viewpoint this morning. Rather disturbing analysis of the situation.

[The Pope’s Denial Problem
By reconciling with extremist bishops, Benedict embraces the far-right fringe.

](http://www.newsweek.com/id/182574)
 
I came across this viewpoint this morning. Rather disturbing analysis of the situation.

[The Pope’s Denial Problem
By reconciling with extremist bishops, Benedict embraces the far-right fringe.

](http://www.newsweek.com/id/182574)
Yes, very disturbing. Hitchens is an atheist who, along with making a number of factually incorrect statements in this article, argues that the Church can “leave behind” her dogma.

He views Her as a human political entity that “going right”. Why should we pay attention to someone who has such a fundamentally different idea of what the Church is?
 
Do you think that one day perhaps die hard liberals/progressives will have to drive two hours back and forth to get to a clown Mass?
Sir, are you going to pay to replace the MacBook that I spewed my drink all over?
 
I would say it is saying we need forgiveness and to forgive each other for things that have been done on both sides

Let he who is without sin cast the first stone
 
Well who said anything about that?
Obviosly, the Chair of Saint Peter comment was exaggerative. It was in response to
The SSPX will help restore sound doctrine to the Church
No longer being separated from the Church does not grant one any position of leadership. I used exaggeration, as did you when you posted:
“Do you think that one day perhaps die hard liberals/progressives will have to drive two hours back and forth to get to a clown Mass?”
knowing of course, there is no such thing as anyone driving anywhere to go to a clown Mass. It is a parody of abuse, and makes its point that the many places hace been slow to provide the Tridentine Latin Mass for those that desire it.

My stance on the topic is the same to both sides of the SSPX. Why does the urge to read more into this exist so strongly, from both SSPX haters and lovers. It is not a thumbs up to the SSPX and it is not approval of anti-Semitism. It is simply what it appears to be: the lifting of excommunications.
 
The message is a message of hope for the future of the church and this is the most important thing.
 
Maybe I’m missing something here – I didn’t read every post in this thread – but I keep hearing that the SSPX firmly believes all that Rome holds and teaches. Yet isn’t their whole reason for existence that they reject at least one of the documents ratified at Vatican II?

Is this hypocrisy? Are they crossing their fingers behind their backs when they say they stand behind everything the Pope teaches? Or have they recanted their position?
 
pnewton: Obviosly, the Chair of Saint Peter comment was exaggerative.
Yeah, I didn’t get it. It threw me, sort of.
It was in response to No longer being separated from the Church does not grant one any position of leadership.
Wait and see. We could get some nice Cardinals outa this deal eventually.
I used exaggeration, as did you when you posted:knowing of course, there is no such thing as anyone driving anywhere to go to a clown Mass. It is a parody of abuse, and makes its point that the many places hace been slow to provide the Tridentine Latin Mass for those that desire it.
Well, no one’s going to drive an hour to get to a clown Mass, for sure. Who’d ever drive an hour for a clown Mass? Not even the die hard liberals, probably. Why bother when they can just go off to a nearby Protestant service and be ecumenical instead?
My stance on the topic is the same to both sides of the SSPX. Why does the urge to read more into this exist so strongly, from both SSPX haters and lovers. It is not a thumbs up to the SSPX and it is not approval of anti-Semitism. It is simply what it appears to be: the lifting of excommunications.
No, it’s a big deal. Really. I think it signifies that things are changing with this pontificate.
 
I came across this viewpoint this morning. Rather disturbing analysis of the situation.

[The Pope’s Denial Problem
By reconciling with extremist bishops, Benedict embraces the far-right fringe.

](http://www.newsweek.com/id/182574)
i thought it was a decent article, it’s a secular viewpoint and some of the criticism does have merit. you have to admit that many in the ultra-traditional schisms like SSPX hold views that could be viewed as anti-semetic.
 
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