I’ve read a number of posts–and indeed, received a few PM’s–stating that I and others are in a dangerous position because we choose “blind obedience” to the authorities of the Church.
Allow me to state where I stand. I believe that Holy Mother Church will never lead me astray, and that the human “feature” of our Catholic Faith that ensures the continuation and indomitability of our Catholic Faith on earth is the Papacy, the visible sign of unity within the Church.
I don’t know a whole lot. I’m a fairly recent convert, and I freely admit I need more cathechesis. But there if I had to choose only one reason that I converted to Catholicism just over a year ago, the Office of the Papacy would be that reason. I spent years looking for Truth, and finally I found someone who could give me that Truth, authoritatively.
I fully support the policies of the Papacy of Benedict XVI (may he live a hundred years!). I am very glad he allowed wider celebration of the TLM. At the same time, I myself prefer NO masses. But I say all that to let you know where I stand, and to help the thread not to get sidetracked. I am not opposed to the OF or the EF, nor do I oppose those who choose to prefer the EF. I know there are many brothers and sisters who prefer the EF but feel the same way about the Papacy that I do.
As for Liturgy, btw, I am no liturgist. I don’t know much about Liturgy. Someday I will learn more, and, Lord Willing, be able to think with the Church on liturgy. But in the mean time (and, I pray, afterward) I’ll trust HMC and the Pope to know what’s good for me, even in liturgy. It’s heady stuff; He is the head Shepherd one Earth; I’m just a Catholic laymen. I’ll let him tackle the big questions, and God Bless him for it.
The wider question I want to address is why should we, or why shouldn’t we, trust the Holy Father to guide us in matters of Faith and Morals? I understand the great value of learning to think with the Church. But until I am educated to the point at which I may fully understand the decisions the Holy Father makes, why not trust him?
I understand that Christ is the Corner Stone of our Faith. But I know of only one way to know His Will for sure. The knowledge of Christ, and of the will of Christ, comes to me through the Papacy, and through my Bishop who is in communion with the Pope–everything from the interpretation of the Word of God, to the way we worship God, to the way we are to live.
Agree or disagree, and why?