Monday, May 31, 2021

The FSSP may offer Mass facing the East and give the Eucharist on the tongue, kneeling, but with the false premise, they are in a big rupture with Tradition and Steve Skojec and his family have to live with it

Steve Skojec on his blog 1Peter5 has written about 'crippled religion' and the contradictions and confusion he faces. It must be the same for Peter Kwasniewki. Since in a report to a seminarian, Kwasniewski writes,on 1Peter5 that Catholic Tradition ended on the eve of the Second Vatican Council II.

Peter Kwasniewski would be having similar confusions and doubts, since like Steve, he interprets all Magisterial documents with a false premise and inference. So his conclusion has to be non traditional. Then they both would wrongly blame Vatican Council II. Even the FSSP priests interpret Vatican Council II, the Creeds and Catechisms with the same fake premise and they offer the Latin Mass.
This will not be helpful for Steve and his family. Since assuming he interprets Vatican Council II and Church documents, without the irrationality, he will return to Feeneyite EENS, the Athanasius Creed's outside the Church there is no salvation, with no exceptions, and an ecumenism of return of the Syllabus of Errors of Pope Pius IX.
This would put him out of step with the FSSP since they are liberal in their ecclesiology( because of the false premise) and are only traditional on the Mass. They interpret Vatican Council II with the New Theology, created with the false premise, just like Pope Francis. But then, also just like Steve Skojec and Peter Kwasniewski.
Fine mess we are all in I would agree.
Steve and Peter will have to interpret VC2 without the false premise. This would make them traditonalists on extra ecclesiam nulla salus, like the St. Benedict Center, Richmond, NH and the Most Holy Family Monastery,New York.
This would be a beginning to make sense in his mind, to clear things up so that there is no hermeneutic of rupture with the past.Neither will Vatican Council II be an issue any more for him. Since when the Council is traditional collegiality, ecumenism and religious liberty are not contradicted
But there still is the problem of the FSSPX parish. They may offer Mass facing the East and give the Eucharist on the tongue,kneeling, but with the false premise, they are in a big rupture with Tradition and Steve and his family have to live with it.-Lionel Andrades


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