Some of you are missing the forest for the trees here. Let's enumerate the following "rules" that Trads have brushed aside, ignored, or blatantly violated since V2.
1. Setting up missionary chapels, in any and all states/countries. I'm not sure, but this is probably an excommunicable offense.
2. Consecrating bishops/ordaining priests without papal approval. Totally excommunicable.
3. Starting catholic schools, blessing holy oils, hearing confessions, blessing marriages, etc all without jurisdiction.
4. Ignoring the changes to Holy Week, given by a valid Pope, and using an older rite because of personal preference.
5. Making an excuse (rightly so) for using 6 of the 7 sacraments, due to necessity and the emergency canons in Canon Law.
But...when a papal indult exists, and fewer and fewer Trad bishops exist creating an extreme necessity, confirmation can't be done by a priest? In this instance, we have to "follow the old rules".



Makes no sense.
Seems that confirmation is the forgotten sacrament.