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JMJ
So ... Pope Francis the First has removed Bishop Strickland from his Diocese.
I know the legality of this is being contested on the web, but let's just take a look at what this means in the life of the Catholic Church.
First anyone in the 'mainstream' Church who has deviated or given the impression of drifting towards the pre-conciliar doctrine or liturgy is punished - either by the Pope, Church or Civil authorities. When writing this I am obviously thinking about Cardinal Burke.
This has happened from Cardinals down to religious (priests, brothers, sisters, nuns, monks).
So there is no 'safe' harbour for those who want to simply 'be' Catholic.
That, obviously, leads me to the SSPX.
As long as the Pope, on principle, punishes those who drift towards the SSPX 'position' there will be no peace within the Church. The neo-modernist revolution will continue, the good will be punished, the bad will be promoted.
Does this mean that the Pope can't put forward a no-compromise regularization that the SSPX would have to obey because it met the conditions?
I don't think so ...
The Pope would basically have to re-issue Summorum Pontificum, which was one of the pre-conditions to discussions.
So - if the Pre-Conciliar Liturgy is again released ... then the way is again open for discussions.
P^3
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