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Author Topic: Is the obligation to attend Mass on Ascension Thursday binding according to SSPX  (Read 16385 times)

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Offline Pax Vobis

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You are missing the point entirely. We "resist" by going to mass on the Thursday anyway. Doesn't change the fact that we don't have an obligation to under conscience.
I get what you’re saying.  As St Paul says:  “The letter of the law kills but the spirit of the law quickens.”

Those who follow the letter of the law will have a tough road to heaven.

I get what you’re saying.  As St Paul says:  “The letter of the law kills but the spirit of the law quickens.”

Those who follow the letter of the law will have a tough road to heaven.
I don't get what you are saying Pax, can you explain it as it pertains to the discussion?


If I wanted to follow the USCCB, I would join the Novus Ordo; after all, they all go to Heaven!

But I don't. I wish to follow +ABL, one chosen and set apart by God to help save the True Faith.

You will never hear me say "Do I have to?" about any of the regulations in Tradition. If we are in Tradition in the first place because we love Our Lord, why would we be looking for ways to get out of showing that love? 

Offline Ladislaus

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Being sedevacantist (or not) is a different matter.

Whether it's good or bad is a different matter.  Is assisting at Mass on Holy Thursday objectively required under pain of mortal sin?  [Note that I say "objectively" ... people could subjectively not commit sin depending on how they formed their conscience on the matter.]


Offline Ladislaus

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If I wanted to follow the USCCB, I would join the Novus Ordo; after all, they all go to Heaven!

But I don't. I wish to follow +ABL, one chosen and set apart by God to help save the True Faith.

You will never hear me say "Do I have to?" about any of the regulations in Tradition. If we are in Tradition in the first place because we love Our Lord, why would we be looking for ways to get out of showing that love?

It's not about trying to "get out of" something, but about whether it's required under pain of mortal sin ... two different things.