Because it introduced the Mass in vernacular; and as a result, in some cases, shock and horror, the occasional word isn’t said perfectly according to the rubrics. **The council actually did not introduce Mass in the vernacular, Mass in the vernacular has happened in some contexts throughout the entire history of the Church and the council never ordered that Mass be said in the vernacular, this came from the subsequent liturgical reform. ** That’s 90% of it. **Do you perhaps have a basis for saying that this is 90% **For most traditionalists, the abuse scandal apparently wasn’t as big a deal as the non use of Latin and the a mis-conjugated adverb.
Would you please provide examples of traditionalists dismissing the horrific abuse of children and teens as a smaller deal than the use of the vernacular? I attend both the Ordinary and the Extraordinary Form, and I have only heard the child abuse scandal condemned from the pulpit at an EF mass, so my lived experience is that ‘traditionalists’ do take the systematic abuse of children and teens quite seriously. It’s almost strange to see them complain about so-called “clown masses” when their minds, pretty much every NO mass is a"clown mass". **Do you have some basis for knowing what is going on in these peoples minds?
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This is because many traditionalists view the Mass and the other sacraments as a kind of magical spell that that has to be said perfectly or it won’t have the proper effect. Just look at they way many traditionalists view effectiveness of
absolution. I’m pretty sure that from their perspective, if you unknowingly received an invalid absolution, or received it from someone who
wasn’t really a priest, and then died on the way home in a car accident, you’d go to Hell.
If a sacrament is invalid, or if someone who is not a priest simulates giving you the sacrament, then it would be presumption to assume that you would earn the same graces and still be granted heaven in the example you mentioned. To say otherwise is to proclaim the sacraments useless. However, you could also not say that you would definitely go to hell. These matters are for God to decide. I mean, everyone deserves to go to Hell already,
Yes, otherwise why would the Eternal Word have come as our savior, if we already deserved heaven? so if you just happened to not really get absolved of a mortal sin even if you thought you did, you can’t really complain can you?
I would say you cannot complain, as the grace God gives us is something we have not earned, but again, the person in your example would have their salvation determined entirely by our most merciful and just God, who will make a perfect decision. So of course they consider what they call liturgical abuses the highest offense against God— **I would like to respond more fully to this, but can you provide examples of trads calling liturgical abuse the highest offense against God so I can correctly understand the point you are making? Ultimately, the liturgy exists to orient us towards God, so any intentional abuse in the liturgy is a grave offense, I’m not sure how to say otherwise. **really, to them, Jesus should have said, It were better a millstone were put on your neck and your dropped into the sea then have people standing around the alter during the consecration.
Oh, and the fact that the Church no longer turns over non-Catholics to secular authorities and then expelled, tortured or executed for heresy. I see trads on this very board make excuses for the SSPX all the time—but I wonder if they all realize the very heart of the SSPX’s disagreement with VII is this very issue.
Is that true? Are you able to read these people’s hearts? I wonder if any of them have any Protestant or non Catholic coworkers whom they tell “Hey Joe, if it were up to me, you’d be forced to convert to Catholicism or expelled from the country—and actually, under certain conditions, I think you should actually be killed for not being a Catholic”. **Above you say that 90% of the issue is the use of the vernacular in Mass, but now it’s that the Church does not have heretics punished under the law? Again, I would happily respond more fully to this if you post your examples of this behavior by trads. **