1 Cor 5.
Carmine Scarpacio said:Nothing in the Bible gives some Pope the authority to deny a believer communion.fc2112 said:
Keep in mind SSPX is not in full communion with Rome. So, faithful Catholics should not believe all the sacraments there are licit.
Here is what the Vatican has said:
https://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=20046
And before y'all jump me - I have friends who are priests in this order. Yes, they believe they are fine but Rome does not.
The FSSP IS in full communion.
PabloSerna said:Carmine Scarpacio said:Nothing in the Bible gives some Pope the authority to deny a believer communion.fc2112 said:
Keep in mind SSPX is not in full communion with Rome. So, faithful Catholics should not believe all the sacraments there are licit.
Here is what the Vatican has said:
https://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=20046
And before y'all jump me - I have friends who are priests in this order. Yes, they believe they are fine but Rome does not.
The FSSP IS in full communion.
The issue is that they think they are and that is what is being clarified. Also, the Vatican has taken the time to allow things to work themselves out and they have begun to fracture among themselves. So, maybe that says something about the whole movement.
Serviam said:PabloSerna said:Carmine Scarpacio said:Nothing in the Bible gives some Pope the authority to deny a believer communion.fc2112 said:
Keep in mind SSPX is not in full communion with Rome. So, faithful Catholics should not believe all the sacraments there are licit.
Here is what the Vatican has said:
https://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=20046
And before y'all jump me - I have friends who are priests in this order. Yes, they believe they are fine but Rome does not.
The FSSP IS in full communion.
The issue is that they think they are and that is what is being clarified. Also, the Vatican has taken the time to allow things to work themselves out and they have begun to fracture among themselves. So, maybe that says something about the whole movement.
What is being clarified by giving the Society faculties to wed and absolve? Nothing other than the fact that we are in communion with the Church. I say my rosary for the intentions of the Holy Father daily, I have a Pope Francis bobble-head on my desk, and I am permitted to be Godparent at a run of the mill Catholic Church (not merely some form of witness).
Why so much Ire for the Society and not for Protestants? It is always amusing to me that those who preach "love, love, love" for the justly marginalized turn around and rend their garments at anything with the whiff of traditionalism.
Leonard H. Stringfield said:Do you find trying to follow all the rules is a bit tiring? Like a cog in a control system?747Ag said:What would be illicit/unlawful considering sacraments confected by priests of the SSPX? Permissions are granted as outlined above. They often work with local ordinaries. What am I missing?fc2112 said:
I would agree with the limbo term.
All the same, there is no reason a Catholic has to expose themselves to the possibility of illicit sacraments when perfectly licit ones exist at parishes all around them. Which is why - if you just gotta have the Latin - find a FSSP parish.
Leonard H. Stringfield said:Do you find trying to follow all the rules is a bit tiring? Like a cog in a control system?747Ag said:What would be illicit/unlawful considering sacraments confected by priests of the SSPX? Permissions are granted as outlined above. They often work with local ordinaries. What am I missing?fc2112 said:
I would agree with the limbo term.
All the same, there is no reason a Catholic has to expose themselves to the possibility of illicit sacraments when perfectly licit ones exist at parishes all around them. Which is why - if you just gotta have the Latin - find a FSSP parish.
Leonard H. Stringfield said:Did/do you love him as he destroyed the 2 cities, Sodom and Gomorrah? Including the innocent children?747Ag said:Leonard H. Stringfield said:Do you find trying to follow all the rules is a bit tiring? Like a cog in a control system?747Ag said:What would be illicit/unlawful considering sacraments confected by priests of the SSPX? Permissions are granted as outlined above. They often work with local ordinaries. What am I missing?fc2112 said:
I would agree with the limbo term.
All the same, there is no reason a Catholic has to expose themselves to the possibility of illicit sacraments when perfectly licit ones exist at parishes all around them. Which is why - if you just gotta have the Latin - find a FSSP parish.
No. It's not about so-called rules, but rather conforming ourselves to the Divine will out of love for Him.
Mark Fairchild said:
We have one in Portland, TX, 20 miles away, but the Mass in held inside a funeral home and I don't know about that. Been praying about it.
Leonard H. Stringfield said:Yes, there is much more. The data collected at Farsight Institute shows this very clearly.747Ag said:Leonard H. Stringfield said:Did/do you love him as he destroyed the 2 cities, Sodom and Gomorrah? Including the innocent children?747Ag said:Leonard H. Stringfield said:Do you find trying to follow all the rules is a bit tiring? Like a cog in a control system?747Ag said:What would be illicit/unlawful considering sacraments confected by priests of the SSPX? Permissions are granted as outlined above. They often work with local ordinaries. What am I missing?fc2112 said:
I would agree with the limbo term.
All the same, there is no reason a Catholic has to expose themselves to the possibility of illicit sacraments when perfectly licit ones exist at parishes all around them. Which is why - if you just gotta have the Latin - find a FSSP parish.
No. It's not about so-called rules, but rather conforming ourselves to the Divine will out of love for Him.
Your question presumes that the be-all, end-all is this life. Rather, God made us to know Him, to love Him, and to serve Him in this world, and to be happy with Him forever in the next. There's much more than this passing world.
What exactly is a "pastoral" spirit?
PabloSerna said:
" Why so much Ire for the Society and not for Protestants? It is always amusing to me that those who preach "love, love, love" for the justly marginalized turn around and rend their garments at anything with the whiff of traditionalism."
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Where is this "ire" you speak of? You and I both know the truth, but others on here may not. SSPX rejects much of Vatican II and chooses to paint the whole event as a "pastoral" exercise instead of the refresh intended for the church in the modern world. On top of the liturgical reforms were the effort to mobilize the lay faithful for the mission.
I am happy for you and others that love the pre-Vatican II liturgy and wish to remain in that moment. But let's not pretend that SSPX is just another rite with full communion under the papacy. If pointing this fact out seems like ire, it is not- just setting the record straight.
Probably the one observation I have made is the fracture that has begun. I posted a letter from a former SSPX member for the insight- not my words.
Also, please stop with the "traditional" tag- it is a dead give away that you seek to distinguish yourself from the rest of us who are of the same church- don't you see that?
PabloSerna said:
Answer truthfully now- is SSPX in FULL communion with the Roman Catholic Church?
PabloSerna said:
" If you want to know where the Church is thriving, look for the smell of incense and listen for the the Latin"
I was re-reading your post about all that you disagree with Vatican II and spotted this gem. Were you just on a roll and got carried away or is this something you actually believe? Asking before assuming.
PabloSerna said:
" Why so much Ire for the Society and not for Protestants? It is always amusing to me that those who preach "love, love, love" for the justly marginalized turn around and rend their garments at anything with the whiff of traditionalism."
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Where is this "ire" you speak of? You and I both know the truth, but others on here may not. SSPX rejects much of Vatican II and chooses to paint the whole event as a "pastoral" exercise instead of the refresh intended for the church in the modern world. On top of the liturgical reforms were the effort to mobilize the lay faithful for the mission.
I am happy for you and others that love the pre-Vatican II liturgy and wish to remain in that moment. But let's not pretend that SSPX is just another rite with full communion under the papacy. If pointing this fact out seems like ire, it is not- just setting the record straight.
Probably the one observation I have made is the fracture that has begun. I posted a letter from a former SSPX member for the insight- not my words.
Also, please stop with the "traditional" tag- it is a dead give away that you seek to distinguish yourself from the rest of us who are of the same church- don't you see that?
Leonard H. Stringfield said:Yes, from that point of view I suppose so. Do you feel that achieving "salvation" is dependent on following certain rules? There is data suggesting we are slowly being manipulated and controlled by "outside" forces with many religious systems being incorporated.jrico2727 said:Leonard H. Stringfield said:Do you find trying to follow all the rules is a bit tiring? Like a cog in a control system?747Ag said:What would be illicit/unlawful considering sacraments confected by priests of the SSPX? Permissions are granted as outlined above. They often work with local ordinaries. What am I missing?fc2112 said:
I would agree with the limbo term.
All the same, there is no reason a Catholic has to expose themselves to the possibility of illicit sacraments when perfectly licit ones exist at parishes all around them. Which is why - if you just gotta have the Latin - find a FSSP parish.
Said the serpent to Eve.....
Leonard H. Stringfield said:The extraterrestrial (alien beings) cover-up. Lies have been told over the years to simple cover up previous lies. And we know who the father of lies is yes? Just thought I'd toss that in there...as a born again Christian, I know a little scripture.Serviam said:
Wait, what coverup?
Law361 said:
Seems like a pretty closed insular community that is not representative of the wider Church. That is problematic
Leonard H. Stringfield said:The extraterrestrial (alien beings) cover-up.Serviam said:
Wait, what coverup?
Law361 said:
The actual church is the one we have. There are not two churches. If we don't like it, we need to work on it, not retreat from it.