Roberto dei Mattei states:
As regards the
Mass una cum Bergoglio, the lawyer Patruno gives a good explanation of the
passage of St Thomas, often quoted inappropriately, according to which anyone
sins who hears Mass or receives the sacraments from heretical, schismatic or
excommunicated ministers (Summa Theologiae, III, q.82, a.9)…
But Cardinals Burke, Sarah, Arinze
and Muller and Bishop Athanasius Schneider interpret Vatican Council II
irrationally, change the understanding of the Nicene, Apostles and Athanasius
Creed and so also the Four Marks of the Church and reject the dogma extra
ecclesiam nulla salus of the Fourth Lateran Council (1215) and the Council of Florence
(1442).This is first class heresy according to Ad Tuendum Fidem of Pope John Paul
II. They also change the understanding of the Catechisms when the baptism of
desire and being saved in invincible ignorance are mentioned. This is schism
with the pre-1949 Magisterum of the Church. Over the centuries the ecclesiastics interpreted
Church Documents rationally.
If all the popes, cardinals, bishops and priests, would offer Holy Mass while interpreting Vatican Council II rationally,today, there would be no change in the original understanding of the Creeds, Councils, Catechisms and dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus. The priest who offers Mass, and the lay congregation at Mass, would return automatically to the past lex orandi. There would only be orthodoxy. The Church would return to the past exclusivist ecclesiology of the 16th century Roman Missal.This would be at the Novus Ordo, Latin and Greek Mass.
St.Alphonsus Liguori in his Teologia Moralis says do not go up to receive the Eucharist at Mass from a priest who is in public mortal sin. It is a sin against charity. Since if you do go up to him to receive the Eucharist says the father of Catholic moral theology, which is not contradicted by Vatican Council II ( rational), then you would be telling him that all is well even though his soul is oriented to Hell.(Teologia Moralis Bk.3,N.46. From Il Settimanale di Padre Pio). - Lionel Andrades
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