I adhere entirely to what the Society of St. Pius X proposes as a Profession of Faith.
Rome is wayward if they cannot say the same.
https://t.co/JhScJZEqxa
On the one side we have the dignified, clear and beautifully articulated professions of faith of the SSPX, accompanied by documentaries which show they put their words into actions.
And on the other we have Tucho.
Please pray for Fr. Davide Pagliarani, Superior General of the SSPX
as he prepares the SSPX for episcopal consecrations on the 1st July, The Feast of the Most Precious Blood of Jesus Christ @sspx@SSPXEN
We cannot prevent the Jews from going to Jerusalem – but we could never sanction it. The soil of Jerusalem, if it was not always sacred, has been sanctified by the life of Jesus Christ. As the head of the Church, I cannot tell you anything different. The Jews have not recognized our Lord, therefore we cannot recognize the Jewish people.
-Pope Saint Pius X
Bishop Athanasius Schneider:
"Why is the unconditional acceptance of the texts of Vatican II presented as a conditio sine qua non for full communion with the Holy See, while no comparable requirement exists with respect to the pastoral, disciplinary, or non-definitive teachings of the preceding twenty Ecumenical Councils?"
@MarkTezak I love how people's egos won't allow them to let a post like this one just be.
Instead, they feel compelled to respond with "He is already a saint" or something similar.
Thanks for using my post to feed your own ego.
I love how people's egos won't allow them to let a post like this one just be.
Instead, they feel compelled to respond with "Current saint" or something similar.
To those people I say, with all due respect, go pound sand.
The Catholics on here literally salivating over SSPX excommunications have nothing to say about the German Bishops, James Martin, etc. Eye opening to say the least.
Discussing the SSPX with people firmly planted against, is often like discussing Covid with people who bought the narrative:
Facts are irrelevant
Consistency of argument is absent
General kindness is often missing
And an appeal to authority is always the 'death knell'