I'm simply making a philosophical argument that one's sunday obligation to glorify God through the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, and fulfill the 3rd Commandment, MUST be fulfilled, if at all possible, regardless of the political, religious and social storms brewing. Even if one does not like the priest who offers Mass...
Obviously, if one has a better priest and a better catholic atmosphere in which to attend Mass, they should do so. But if it comes down to "Go to sspx" or "stay at home and miss mass" I think going to an sspx mass is the only option. The graces God will bestow on you...
God knows what one may go through to attend His Mass. He will bless you for your sacrifices, even if you endure persecution to get there, or afterwards...
First of all, the Third Commandment is to "keep holy the Lord's Day", not to attend Sunday Mass. There is a difference. The commandment to attend Mass on Sundays and Holy Days is actually a Commandment of the Church. But this only applies to normal times, which we are NOT in.
Second of all,
"Even if one does not like the priest who offers Mass..."? Seriously? Are you really resorting to a straw man argument? I want to say something snarky like, "But my priest has horrible B.O. I'm going to stay home from Mass with my family." Is that why you think some Resistance supporters have left the SSPX? Personality conflicts and mere personal dislike? The priest just rubs us the wrong way?
Come on, you know better than that!Lastly, your argument would 100% apply to attendance at the Novus Ordo and Indult as well. "The Mass has infinite graces, it's the Sacrifice of Our Lord Himself, He will reward us for attendance, even if we have to suffer and "hold our nose" during various parts like the sentimental music, the Handshake of Peace, altar girls...