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FSSPX Dispute May Now End Positively - Polish Senator

Jan Filip Libicki, a Senator in the parliament of Poland, reflects on the tensions between the Vatican and the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X (FSSPX) following the announcement of plans for new episcopal consecrations (Rorate Caeli, February 9).
He notes that the Vatican reacted swiftly to the FSSPX’s announcement.
Comparing the situation with 1988, Libicki writes: “I believe - though of course without certainty - that this time the matter may end positively.”
Roman Rite No Longer a Peripheral Anomaly
Libicki points to the visibility of the Roman rite after Benedict XVI’s Summorum Pontificum.
Despite later restrictions, Libicki maintains that the Roman rite can no longer be dismissed: “This indicates that we are dealing with a real internal ecclesial issue, not with a peripheral anomaly that can simply be ignored.”
Anglican Style: Coexistence Rather than an “Agreement”
For Libicki, the conflict between Rome and the FSSPX is ultimately doctrinal rather than liturgical.
He recalls …More

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foward

A Catholic cannot accept the Second Vatican Council. Nor those documents contrary to Christian morality.

Irishpol

@la verdad prevalece Seeking approval from a sitting Pope pursuant to Canon Law is not sinful. Sedevacantism is a heresy.

Irishpol

The China argument is persuasive, but comparing 1988 with today is not. The central issue in 1988 was the TLM. Today it is the rejection of the heretical and false teachings of the Second Vatican Council which were under the radar in 1988.

They want the approval of the apostate and gay activist Robert Prevost, who openly defies the laws of God, the laws of the Church, and Catholic morality. Apostate Robert Prevost: "All Religions Are Mothers. All Believers are Brothers"
Here we see the anti-church of the Antichrist that Anne Catherine Emmerich prophesied, where false religions are gathered together with apostate Catholics under a false pope. The fraternity calls the apostate Prevost "pope," the same one who, violating the first commandment, approves of false religions such as Islam, shamanism, Hinduism, etc., and tells heretics and schismatics that he is one with them. One truly has to be blind to want to make a pact with an apostate homosexual sect. Robert Prevost has "de facto" nullified the requirement for salvation that all human beings receive the sacrament of Baptism and believe in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Prevost taught them that Christ is not necessary for salvation, which is a sin of apostasy.