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[Edward Pentin, NCR] Archbishop Guido Pozzo, the Vatican’s point-man for regularizing the Society of St. Pius X, has reaffirmed that the Society is continuing dialogue with the Holy See.
In an interview with Vatican Radio's Italian edition on Friday, the Secretary for the Pontifical Commission "Ecclesia Dei" said a statement the Society issued last week was not a step back from dialogue, nor did the priestly fraternity say anything new about its view of the current situation in the Church.
But he made clear that although the Society said in its statement that canonical recognition is not a priority, for the Vatican it is an “essential condition” if the SSPX is to come into “full ecclesiastical communion” with the Holy See.
Sources told the Register last week that the Synod on the Family and other confusing signals from Rome led to the Society's statement, but that the SSPX still very much hopes for regularization.
Monday, July 4, 2016
Eponymous Flower Right Again: Register Confirms What We Were Saying All Along
Edit: as usual we were right, or at least we had better, more credible sources, and we bothered to care and not have a hysterical meltdown, or show our confirmation bias. Maybe you prefer to get your news from the Catholic Snooze Network, or demi-Catholic sources like Crux.
As I've posted on other blogs, the SSPX needs to be VERY CAREFUL in dealing with Rome.
ReplyDeleteThere MUST be a doctrinal agreement BEFORE any regularization. To paraphrase a former president, each side has to agree on what the definition of IS is.
Otherwise, things will get worse.
DeleteArchbishop Pozzo : continuing a monologue with the SSPX
http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.it/2016/07/archbishop-pozzo-continuing-monologue.html
I always go here for the straight and accurate news as it relates to matters in the Church. I appreciate and am thankful for this blog. If Crux were a newspaper, it's only use would be to line a birdcage.
ReplyDeleteThis Blog, at the 2014 "Synod Of Doom"(Credit Chris Ferrara for that), actually carried a Statement from Ukrainian Patriarch Sviatoslav, who actually had a copy of The Catechism of The Catholic Church on his person, & reiterated that Matrimony is between One Man & One Woman & directing this to Pope Francis, saying to Pope Francis to "Read The Catechism of The Catholic Church."
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