The Root Of The Problem

Author: 

 Akita,  Matthew R. Schwartz, Kate R. , Mundabor Jave Notin        

Date: 
Saturday, September 21, 2019 - 23:00
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  •  Akita
  • I moved 700 kilometers to join an SSPX parish. My past life of profound befuddlement and sense of abandonment and inability to relate to really bizarre and evil goings-on at the parish level and pleading with the bishop to make things right has been lifted. I have joy now.

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Matthew R. Schwartz

  • Rolling back VII in isolation is not the solution. Banishment of Modernists from the Chruch is the only long term solution.

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  • Can someone please discuss the thinking on why the SSPX has been silent about the obvious apostasy going on in the church, and what Catholics ought to be doing? I mean, am I the only one who thinks it is, I don’t know, negligent, of the SSPX not to openly state the situation and warn the faithful? Souls are at stake are they not? Many of us are not confused about what we are seeing, but many Catholics are. I don’t hear the SSPX doing anything. I realize that keeping the Holy Mass intact is a wonderful thing, God bless them for it, but my gosh, what about the souls who don’t know and may actually follow this horrible pope into perdition? Who is going to warn them?

    • Oh, it’s not that they do not condemn Francis. Pagliarani does it, too.
      But the tones aren’t the ones that get the headline or send the forceful message out.

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  • Can’t be silent if you’re disciple of Jesus Christ who has chosen and given you, priest a lot of powers and wisdom to “bear witness of the light that all men through him might believe…” Did John the Baptist shut up his mouth on the sins of the leader, the king? It is black and white, dark and light, compromise with darkness is not working. The wisdom is standing up for Jesus and his least brothers. May God have mercy on them

 

 

 

Own comment: 

Indeed, modernists have to be banished from the Church before a full restoration can take place. Still, for the time being, the SSPX solution of working from a distance seems to be the only way forward, and even though we have other traditionalist fraternities within the Church, there is no doubting that it is the SSPX which is most forceful in its denunciation of the errors of Vatican II - a council which must be condemned for all it is worth.

As for why the SSPX has been relatively silent regarding Bergoglio, my position on this has been quite clear: This is not the SSPX's fight to fight. They have insisted for a long time that Vatican II was in grave error and they were accused of all manner of things. This is the time for them to sit back and gloat, and watch as NOChurch tries to figure out this mess for itself.

There is no doubt, after all where the SSPX stands - on the side of tradition. This has been their position all along, and they have long advocated for this as the solution to all of NOChurch's problems.