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Let's say I wanted to see what some schismatic priest uses in the canon of the mass. Would it be sinful to watch it if I just watch it to see what it's like and not unite my heart to the sacrilege?
Schismatic doesn't necessarily mean it's sacrilege. An example of sacrilege is the novus ordo.
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I wonder if Cryptinox knows what a schismatic liturgy really is? What video are you considering?
Mostly the liturgies you mentioned are the same as the catholics ones. Exception being Syriac Catholic or Maronites who only now contain the outlines of the liturgies. The prayers being shortened to the point of being as meaningless as the NO, but still containing valid consecrations and actual references to Catholic truth occasionally.The SO and Malankara are faithful to the Syriac tradition if you can get over the ridiculous usage of electronic keyboards
An example would be watching a video of Old Catholics, Persian heretics, or Oriental Orthodox. The latter two would be for seeing what the East Syriac/West Syriac liturgical tradition is like. The other would be to check validity of lineages. The current video is this one guy I found who holds these absurd views such as praying Luminous Mysteries is a mortal sin, Sacramentum Ordinis was forged, a mass is idolatrous if there is something other than a cross on the frontface of the altar, praying in front of a camera means you give Divine Honor to it, etc. I saw him wearing a white zucchetto so I was planning on seeing what he says in the Canon of the Mass to see if he thinks he is Pope.
Just to note, while praying the Luminous Mysteries isn't a sin...it isn't the rosary either.