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« on: November 30, 2012, 03:58:25 PM »
From SSPX.org's "Pastor's Corner:"

The “need” to know all vs. peace of soul
1st Sunday of December:
1st Sunday of Advent

Vice may show itself as an inordinateness in the craving and eagerness to learn the truth. This may be in four ways. One way is when this eagerness withdraws a person from another pursuit, which is his bounden duty. In another way, when one is eager to learn from an unlawful source. The third way is when one seeks to learn the truth about creatures without reference to the due end, which is the knowledge of God. A fourth way is inasmuch as one is eager to know that truth which lies above his knowledge; for thereby men easily fall into errors. (St. Thomas Aquinas, Ethicus)

We often criticize the entertainment world for turning away souls from their duties and especially from God. Chief among these distractions which ensnare souls are the continually-changing landscape of digital media (such as blogs, social networking tools, YouTube, apps, texting, Internet newsfeeds, etc.) which perhaps comprise today’s greatest means of distraction.

These technological means - with their temptations towards distraction and most especially towards that curiosity St. Thomas warned us about earlier – are often used in a way that undermine authority, whether in the family, business, city, state, or even religion.

This is usually the consequence of a modern day falsehood which we could call the “democratization of knowledge”. This common liberal error stems from the false ideology of democracy, that authority is “of the people and by the people”, rather than “there is no authority except from God.” (Rom. 13, 1). Through this falsehood, modern man believes he has the right to knowledge of all things and considers himself responsible for all decisions. Ultimately this democratic way of thinking lapses into deceptive pride and even practical atheism: because no longer having confidence or hope in God, one no longer considers oneself beholden to His Providence.

The mindset that I have a right to all knowledge regardless of duty of state or position in life, originates in the liberal perspective, and feeds itself from the tremendous amount of information circulating worldwide and at the dizzying speed of the Internet. But this attitude is motivated more by the spirit of envy and revenge (that is, a liberal sense of “justice”) than by the love of Truth. Thus this mentality seeks to free itself from any bonds of authority, while seeking to destroy any distinction amongst men – even daring to equate man to God. And so feeling threatened by any authority than himself, this person views any manifestation of external authority as an injustice to his individual will.

Ultimately from this modern spirit of an unbalanced desire for information and an insistence on a “right to know”, souls will be led away from Christ’s peace - a peace which worldly things cannot give. It will also imbue the mind to question and criticize everything and according to its own reasoning. Another more subtle effect of this false ideology is to focus blame on an individual – e.g., a “scapegoat complex” – when expectations (sometimes unreasonable) of “informational transparency” are not fulfilled.

Unfortunately, examples of such defects were witnessed amongst even traditionally-minded Catholics concerning recent events affecting the Society of St. Pius X – with the legitimate exercising of authority being the preferred target. But how could this occur with Catholics who adhere to the True Mass, the True Sacraments, and the True Faith?

Precisely because the underlying spirit of those disturbed was one of a lack of submission to authority, fed by an incessant “need” to know, and a “need” to be informed about all information, regardless of their state (e.g., non-SSPX members do not have a strict right to be kept informed about the internal affairs of the SSPX, which is a religious congregation).

The inability to obtain the information they “needed” and which they felt they had a “right” to, led to resentment and thence the scapegoating of persons (authority) from who they felt slighted by, through misunderstandings, buzz, rumors, suspicions, detractions, half-truths, and calumnies – and then fed upon by other disenchanted “I’ve must know!” information-seekers.

We must beware this diabolical tendency that perpetuates Lucifer’s “I will not serve”, which leads to a loathing of obedience and respect to authority, particularly when it does not yield to opinions, either of the world or from subordinates. Such a mentality is disastrous to the spiritual life – let alone Catholic; cue the destruction wrought by Martin Luther and the Protestant revolution.

Those who adhere to such an attitude reveal a lack of fortitude and constancy – obsessed by security, they see danger everywhere every time. Their prudence is frequently faulty in counsel, judgment and action. Justice is blinded by a great moral confusion and concern for truth is more or less restricted to an abstract field, and only so long as that “truth” fits their pre-conceived notion. This in turn leads to practically adopting the error that the end justifies the means.

In the end, through the person’s ever-growing bitterness (which Archbishop Lefebvre specifically warned traditionalists about), the person develops an obsessive mind thereby losing his balance of temperance in the social life – but in the use of his time, devices and even creatures. The worst effect though is his terrible lack of trust in God and His Grace which endangers the theological virtues of Faith, Hope and Charity.

Archbishop Lefebvre once remarked that all of us in this modern age have been affected in some way or another by the errors of liberalism and thus must make a close examination of ourselves to see where. The “need” (nay, addiction) for information – continually and instantly – is just one practical aspect of liberal ideology that we can be prone to.

But with purified minds infused by the Catholic principles, we can continue to steadily advance in the way of perfection and sanctity to Heaven, where all things will ultimately be revealed.

http://sspx.org/pastors_corner/pastors_cor...cember_2012.htm




 

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« Reply #1 on: November 30, 2012, 04:01:24 PM »
Kind of funny that this whole line or argumentation could be aimed right back at the SSPX "authorities" for their refusal to submit to lawful authority in Rome regarding Vatican II.

But that is crimethink to notice the contradiction and hypocrisy.


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« Reply #2 on: November 30, 2012, 04:07:24 PM »
"Informational transparency"

In the old days, it was called HONESTY.

This is a pure cult mentality that is being advanced here.

Bishop Fellay is not one Catholic's ordinary!  That is the truth.

The Pope Leo XIII told us to strip off the mask of Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ.

We know there are liberalizers and judaizers now in the SSPX.

And their apologists.

Quote from: 2 Peter 2
1 But there were also false prophets among the people, even as there shall be lying teachers among you, who shall bring in sects of perdition, and deny the Lord who bought them, bringing upon themselves swift destruction.

2 And many shall follow their luxuries, through whom the way of truth shall be blasphemed:

3 And through covetousness with feigned words they shall make merchandise of you: whose judgment now of a long time ceaseth not, and their perdition slumbereth not.

4 *For if God spared not the Angels that sinned, but delivered them, drawn down with infernal ropes into hell to be tormented, to be reserved unto judgment.


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« Reply #3 on: November 30, 2012, 04:11:58 PM »
Quote from: Seraphim
Kind of funny that this whole line or argumentation could be aimed right back at the SSPX "authorities" for their refusal to submit to lawful authority in Rome regarding Vatican II.

But that is crimethink to notice the contradiction and hypocrisy.


Catholics don't need to know, for example, what Archbishop Lefebvre preached, as his sermons were suppressed.

This is a raw usurpation by people who have NO AUTHORITY.  

"lawful disobedience" requires knowledge.  Blind obedience requires ignorance.

The neo-SSPX demands its followers be ignorant and blindly obey those with no authority.

As bowler said:

Traditionalists founded the parishes to preserve the Faith, the SSPX comes in, takes over the properties, then begins a slow-boil movement towards compromise, while demanding obedience.

It is the most abject perfidy imaginable.  




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« Reply #4 on: November 30, 2012, 04:12:23 PM »
What a load of sophisms and bad logic, diabolically clever, calculated to trap the unwary!

Even I (who studied logic) would have to sit down and really think about some of those points, to write up a rebuttal of how these various arguments are wrong.

I just know a lot of "leaps" and false comparisons were made, and that plenty of sophisms were employed.

Remember, the SSPX priests are among the most intelligent of the traditional Catholics. It takes a certain minimum intelligence to "make it" in a traditional seminary. When they "sell out" or decide that they really, really want to be united with Rome, they will use their considerable brain power toward that end.

How many of us laymen can deal with this level of intelligent sophistry? Very, very few. And those that CAN see through it would have a heck of a time rebutting it in their coffee & donut halls after Mass, when old ladies print out this letter and shove it in our faces.

It's really an uphill battle we face.