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Offline Lover of Truth

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Interesting Sermon
« on: September 15, 2022, 11:40:50 AM »
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  • I believe this may be a key to the hierarchy issue and our ability to elect a pope.  The Catholic clergy are speaking more on this issue which I believe is a good sign.

    "I receive Thee, redeeming Prince of my soul. Out of love for Thee have I studied, watched through many nights, and exerted myself: Thee did I preach and teach. I have never said aught against Thee. Nor do I persist stubbornly in my views. If I have ever expressed myself erroneously on this Sacrament, I submit to the judgement of the Holy Roman Church, in obedience of which I now part from this world." Saint Thomas Aquinas the greatest Doctor of the Church


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    Re: Interesting Sermon
    « Reply #1 on: September 15, 2022, 09:57:30 PM »
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  • This is an interesting video. A question I have, is would a priest who was ordained prior to1968, but part of the movie or do be able to give a person valid sacraments?


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    Re: Interesting Sermon
    « Reply #2 on: September 15, 2022, 10:58:03 PM »
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  • Sorry, I was asking if a priest who was ordained prior to 1968, but part of the novus ordo, give valid sacraments to someone in need? 

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    Re: Interesting Sermon
    « Reply #3 on: September 20, 2022, 06:46:32 AM »
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  • Sorry, I was asking if a priest who was ordained prior to 1968, but part of the novus ordo, give valid sacraments to someone in need?
    He could.  It comes down to if he is validly ordained which in the example you give he would be.  The Sacrament of Penance is still valid in the NO if a valid priest gives the absolution in that rite.  Anyone can baptized.  And they say marriage is valid in the NO.  The rest of the sacraments are "doubtful" and should be treated as invalid. 
    "I receive Thee, redeeming Prince of my soul. Out of love for Thee have I studied, watched through many nights, and exerted myself: Thee did I preach and teach. I have never said aught against Thee. Nor do I persist stubbornly in my views. If I have ever expressed myself erroneously on this Sacrament, I submit to the judgement of the Holy Roman Church, in obedience of which I now part from this world." Saint Thomas Aquinas the greatest Doctor of the Church