There are many Catholics of goodwill with a strong love for tradition and devotion to the Mass who attend the SSPX and dont deserve our scorn or mocking. We should pray to heal the schism. Especially pray the rosary, go to Our Lady.
Q: Why doesn't the Pope excommunicate priests who celebrate pride masses, who push for women priests and who have heretical opinions?
A: There is a formal, legal aspect to Catholic life which does not rely on opinions, feelings or individual actions--even if they are wrong. Formal Excommunication requires a formal, public act of schism or a formal, public declaration and adherence to heresy. There are other forms of discipline for other actions.
PATRICK HENRY: "It cannot be emphasized too clearly & too often that this nation was founded, not by religionists, but by Christians; not on religion, but on the gospel of Jesus Christ."
“Where Peter is, there is the Church [Ubi Petrus, ibi Ecclesia]. And where the Church, no death is there, but life eternal.”
St. Ambrose of Milan (c. 339–397), Expositio in Psalmum XL
@SamanthaRedeemd I try to. Just want to make it a regular part of my lifestyle like going to the gym. Aiming for once a month but currently getting their about quarterly.
"It is the duty, as well as the privilege & interest of our Christian nation, to select & prefer Christians for our rulers."
—John Jay,
First Chief Justice of the USA
Pope Leo XIV has told people to GET OFF THEIR PHONES when they are with their families:
'When the family is together, it is not enough for everyone simply to sit there, each looking at his or her own phone. It is very important to learn how to talk with one another, to have conversations, to enjoy being together, to play together, and also to pray together. Even if we can have the Bible or some prayers on our phones, God does not want to look at our phones; God wants to look at our hearts and at our lives.
So we need to be free from these things which, in themselves, can be entertaining, helpful, and even good, but it is far more important to develop our humanity through friendship, conversation, and all the activities you are doing here during these weeks'