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Yes, but we still pray to God during the week

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2006-12-18 08:25:11 · answer #1 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

Yes, it sure does. I hold the sede vacante postion, so I have nothing to do with modernist Rome. The SSPX believes the Catholic Faith in its entirety, I would have no qualms about going there. If you go, you are only going to recieve valid sacraments, hear a beautiful mass and see reverence. No altar girls, no eucharistic ministers, and no lectrixes. You have nothing to lose, Raztinger and pals keep letting evil and sacrelige go on, why be a part of it? Besides Vatican II teaches religious liberty, so they should have no problem with you going to SSPX.

2006-12-18 19:41:27 · answer #2 · answered by pax_tecum_philumena 3 · 0 0

No, except you're bodily no longer able to attend Mass using ailment or circumstances previous your administration (which, even with your assertion, is obviously no longer your case), you're sure by utilising church regulation to "help" at Mass on Sundays and Holy Days of criminal accountability. besides, in keeping with possibility you do no longer understand that the ten Commandments easily forbid engaged on the Sabbath Day; on an analogous time because it quite is not often mentioned presently, needless to say it may desire to consistently be a priority for each Christian, no rely the place or whilst. Edit: bear in suggestions that, to this very day, Catholics via the international are being martyred particularly than omit Mass. we are conversing approximately your salvation right here; forget approximately the self-pity. i'm offering to tell you the certainty, it relatively is the ideal kindness any Christian can furnish yet another. end embarrassing your self and your fellow Catholics by utilising crying on the information superhighway. hundreds of thousands of persons interior the international have not have been given any nutrition, no transportation, no drugs, no civil rights, and nonetheless be able to make it to Mass.

2016-10-05 11:34:53 · answer #3 · answered by riesgo 4 · 0 0

Assuming that it is an organization sanctioned by the Vatican and that the sacraments are licit and valid, then yes it does. But it's hard to tell from their website if this is all true.

ADDITIONAL EDIT - the more I read about them, the less I think they are actually recognized by the Roman Catholic Church. So for Roman Catholics, the masses and sacraments (including Eucharist) would be considered invalid and illicit. In other words, the answer to your question is no.

2006-12-18 08:25:09 · answer #4 · answered by Church Music Girl 6 · 0 1

I don't know what a SSPX is, but if it's in person, yeah. If it's on TV, no.

2006-12-18 08:23:20 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

if people look at church as an obligation they miss the whole point of being a follower of Christ. It's not a job, we go to church as a group of people to get encouraged and strengthen our EVERYDAY walk with God.

2006-12-18 08:24:46 · answer #6 · answered by Doug 5 · 0 0

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