I found a good holy Orthodox priest (weep weep boo hoo boo hoo), and he's really devout, and in my judgment doesn't have a formally schismatic attitude. I find the Orthodox Liturgy quite edifying and it's valid afterall.
Stop the stupid emotional theology. Where are the PRINCIPLES AND DISTINCTIONS???
Matthew, your statements suggest that truth is relative and subjective ... and so do Bishop Williamson's statements.
When you have to break that bruised reed, then you do. If a woman wants to attend an Orthodox or Lutheran service, or if she is in a bad marriage and wants a divorce. There is no grey area or wiggle room there. But you only resort to smashing them over the head when you have to -- when you have no choice.
The principles are quite clear: the status of the Novus Ordo is open for debate. No one has any truth(s) about the Crisis or the Novus Ordo on good authority.Like I said, sedevacantists have disagreed with recognize-and-resistors about the Pope, Novus Ordo Mass, Conciliar Church, etc. for decades -- what else is new?
Personally, I am as far from sedevacantism as I ever have been. I've been tempted (like all of us) by Pope Francis, the canonization of JP2, etc. but I'm as firm as ever against it. Why? It's a question of authority. Once you embrace formal sedevacantism, you have no source of authority but your own head. Sedevacantists are those classic pains-in-the-butt who come up to priests and bishops wielding a copy of papal encyclical "X" with a sentence highlighted -- said laymen proceeds to insist that the whole of theology revolves around that sentence. There is no arguing with him.
They are the classic home aloners where they are prepared to believe they are the Last Catholic Alive. They will sit at home from Tridentine Masses offered by compromise-free, validly ordained priests -- for some nit-picky reason.
I believe this nit-picky "every man his own pope" phenomena is not just accidental to sedevacantism, but that sedevacantism positively causes and encourages this outcome. I believe there is something there.
The other main reason -- they seem to be extreme, simplistic, bitter, and as far as I can tell they are downright wrong about the Novus Ordo and some other things. They are motivated by a spirit foreign to Catholicism. It's a bitter spirit. According to them, a Novus Ordo Catholic is not a Catholic. Again, they're simplifying. Only 99% of Novus Ordo Catholics have lost (or are in the process of losing) the Faith. A percentage of them still have the Faith, and still want to be Catholic. They are confused.
Remember, home-alone Trads and Japanese "hidden Christians" at least KNEW they had no sacraments/priests. They were quite active, going into a sort of survival mode. But how can you say that some Catholics could attend the Novus Ordo for 45 years and still be Catholic, unless grace is being given in many cases?