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Holy Week Law of Pope Pius XII
« Reply #50 on: December 20, 2013, 11:50:38 AM »
SJB.

What locations have you seen.  Is their a significant difference between the attendance at CMRI chapels and the other SV chapels that use the pre-1955 liturgy?

Of course in Ohio one pre-1955 Church split into two Churches but it had nothing to do with what liturgy they use.  


Holy Week Law of Pope Pius XII
« Reply #51 on: December 20, 2013, 12:43:20 PM »
Quote from: Lover of Truth
Amborse.  Is someone who does not believe any heresy that slips and says something heretical a material heretic?


I think that the them, "material" heretic is imprecise.  A Catholic that misspeaks or says someting contrary to innocently that is contrary to the Faith is not a heretic at all.  

I would urge you to read this brilliant article on this subject by John Daly found HERE.


Holy Week Law of Pope Pius XII
« Reply #52 on: December 20, 2013, 12:45:12 PM »
Quote from: Ambrose
Quote from: Lover of Truth
Amborse.  Is someone who does not believe any heresy that slips and says something heretical a material heretic?


I think that the them, "material" heretic is imprecise.  A Catholic that misspeaks or says someting contrary to innocently that is contrary to the Faith is not a heretic at all.  

I would urge you to read this brilliant article on this subject by John Daly found HERE.


I agree with you and wanted to get confirmation.  Thank you Ambrose.

Holy Week Law of Pope Pius XII
« Reply #53 on: December 20, 2013, 12:47:47 PM »
Quote from: parentsfortruth
Quote from: Ambrose


According to SJB, the chapels that he is familiar with that reject the Pius XII Holy Week are in the same condition as churches were in the early 1950s: almost empty.  


Well, how well-attended are the "resistance" Masses right now?

This has absolutely nothing to do with anything.

I mean, might must equal right then, according to that statement. Might as well go to the Novus Ordo if you're number hunting, and that has something to do with how good something is.

A future pope will come out definitely and say one way or the other. Until then, this is something contested. Whatever the future Pope's decision is, I'll go with.


I was only demonstrating that it is ironic that the reasons that Pius XII changed the rite, lack of attendance during the Holy Week, appears to be currently present at chapels that reject the reformed rite.

This point in no way changes the argument, but I do find it ironic.  


Holy Week Law of Pope Pius XII
« Reply #54 on: December 20, 2013, 01:03:35 PM »
Ambrose wrote
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According to SJB, the chapels that he is familiar with that reject the Pius XII Holy Week are in the same condition as churches were in the early 1950s: almost empty.  


SJB also clarifies this point, but since I summarized his statement and there is some confusion on this, let me also clarify.  I was only referring to his precise assessment of attendance at the Holy Week at churches that he is familiar with that reject Pius XII's Holy Week law.

I was not referring to regular Sunday and Holyday attendance.  Catholics are not obliged to attend Mass during the Holy Week, but are strongly encouraged to do so.

In the early 1950's Catholics were for the most part no longer attending the rites of the Holy Week, and the Pope intervened by significantly shortening the rites and by changing the times to later in the day.  The action of the Pope was with great success, and Catholics were once again participating in the Holy Week.