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Re: Hey SSPX is my Marriage Valid? Can I get an Annulment?
« Reply #55 on: March 27, 2018, 12:25:08 PM »
Observations from Last Tradhican

1) ALL the couples married by the SSPX in the last 50 years did not think that "Neither of us were willing to weaken our marriage bonds by operating outside proper regulations", because the SSPX told them that their marriage bonds were solid as a rock and operating inside proper regulations. Everything changed in the SSPX.

The sspx used to operate as missionaries, which is how the SSPX was canonically formed.

They no longer want to be missionaries, with chapels and congregations.
Now they want to be pastors with parishes.

The growing sspx annulment problem is due to 2 things:
1. The NO chooses to not recognize sspx marriages and the SSPX is cooperating.
2. The devil is working on the selfishness of sspx married spouses.  They see an "out".

Re: Hey SSPX is my Marriage Valid? Can I get an Annulment?
« Reply #56 on: March 27, 2018, 12:25:48 PM »
The SSPX is playing both sides in this issue. How can they stand by as the Novus Ordo grants annulments for their marriages, thus assisting their parishioners (or former parishioners ) into adultery? It may just be that the SSPX even accepts these parishioners back with their new partners in sin!

The SSPX bishops threw Abp. Lefebvre and Bishop Castro de Mayer under the bus when they cowardly negotiated the lifting of their own excommunication without the lifting of the excommunications of Abp. Lefebvre and Bishop Castro de Mayer. It looks to me like they've just thrown all those married by them in the last 50 years under the same bus.

As one married by the SSPX, I say We are in good company!


Re: Hey SSPX is my Marriage Valid? Can I get an Annulment?
« Reply #57 on: March 27, 2018, 01:10:23 PM »

What baseless speculation is he talking about?

The fact that SSPX priests are now leading young impressionable couples to get married in the NO?

I don't know how that is "baseless speculation" when we have the photo proof put up publicly for all to see, as well as the groom's own admission. 

Again, what is he calling baseless speculation? 


Re: Hey SSPX is my Marriage Valid? Can I get an Annulment?
« Reply #58 on: March 27, 2018, 01:15:52 PM »
The SSPX is playing both sides in this issue. How can they stand by as the Novus Ordo grants annulments for their marriages, thus assisting their parishioners (or former parishioners ) into adultery? It may just be that the SSPX even accepts these parishioners back with their new partners in sin!

The SSPX bishops threw Abp. Lefebvre and Bishop Castro de Mayer under the bus when they cowardly negotiated the lifting of their own excommunication without the lifting of the excommunications of Abp. Lefebvre and Bishop Castro de Mayer. It looks to me like they've just thrown all those married by them in the last 50 years under the same bus.

As one married by the SSPX, I say We are in good company!
LT, the SSPX will indeed accept annulled and even remarried congregation members, and give them holy communion.  They MUST.  They signed on the dotted line.  May God have mercy on the souls of those priests.
 Your marriage is as sound as it ever was.  You gave your wife the sacrament and she gave it to you.  God knows the Truth and God will judge accordingly.
The confusing part to me is, Whatsoever you shall bind on earth it shall be also bound in heaven and what you shall loose on earth shall it be also done in heaven. (I paraphrase).  How can this be, if Truth is Truth?  Seems to me the sedevecantists are sounding more and more sane...


But then again I come around to one pope, two churches...  the SSPX is jumping the fence to get to the other church. 


Satan is working hard to confuse.

Re: Hey SSPX is my Marriage Valid? Can I get an Annulment?
« Reply #59 on: March 27, 2018, 01:21:42 PM »
Mercy!  Get a hold of yourselves!  The Sacrament of matrimony consists in the mutual expression by both contracting parties of their free consent to take each other as husband and wife.

This is the "main act" in the marriage ceremony.   Without it, no marriage takes place.  After this mutual consent is expressed, even if something should interrupt the rest of the ceremonies, the couple are validity married.  The ministers of the sacrament of  matrimony are the contracting parties themselves, the  groom and bride.  The priest is the witness authorized by the Church to be present and bless the union. Page 338-339 of My Catholic Faith by Fr. Morrow

All of those married, are married and there is no annulments which is foolish.

As you can see, with the changes, SSPX is Titanic! at this point.