tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3348523519788188753.post5602517254949439340..comments2024-03-12T04:14:16.271-05:00Comments on The Rad Trad: Solution for Sedevacantists!The Rad Tradhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00899289024837953345noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3348523519788188753.post-38634201338478184382014-02-21T18:27:24.440-06:002014-02-21T18:27:24.440-06:00I've recently learned that the same people who...I've recently learned that the same people who will be publishing the aforementioned pre-1955 Missal are also hoping eventually to publish an earlier breviary as well - the 1911 breviary.MaestroJMChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06552734342224710734noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3348523519788188753.post-90276599703449571102014-02-16T17:55:29.297-06:002014-02-16T17:55:29.297-06:00@ Marko: The issue is actually very straightforwar...@ Marko: The issue is actually very straightforward as I see it. The faithful of Rome elected their bishop (as did the faithful of Milan and almost all other cities at the time). The other considerations, such as the Byzantine emperor's approval, mattered (as was the case with St Gregory the Great) but were eventually details. Bellarmine likely speculated as he did because in his mind the Cardinals represented the clergy of Rome and their disappearance would qualify the actual clergy of Rome. Still, that would be one method of election among many.<br /><br />@ Crocker: The ICRSS clergy have a broader appeal than the FSSPX/FSSP clergy. They practice a Salesian spirituality and promote a baroque liturgical aesthetic based on lower French and northern Italian culture. They have some of the political sympathies that the French FSSPX does, but generally they are unique. Indeed a trip into one of their parishes reveals a more diverse congregation than a FSSPX/FSSP parish. But I may be wrong.The Rad Tradhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00899289024837953345noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3348523519788188753.post-9199396265888991382014-02-16T07:26:17.187-06:002014-02-16T07:26:17.187-06:00Dear Rad Trad. Smashing. Funny as hell and deadly ...Dear Rad Trad. Smashing. Funny as hell and deadly serious. I love it.<br /><br />As for the SSPX (and the SSPV - when we will have the SSP2.5?) one of its ghastly effects is that generations of putative Catholics are being raised in their chapels with the firm belief that the Catholic Church is not to be trusted.<br /><br /><br /><br />Mick Jagger Gathers No Mosquehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12879499915093940176noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3348523519788188753.post-60199354131101884032014-02-16T05:18:34.071-06:002014-02-16T05:18:34.071-06:00What is the difference between the priorities of t...What is the difference between the priorities of the FSSP/SSPX and the ICRSS?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3348523519788188753.post-27225627882237328902014-02-16T05:05:29.368-06:002014-02-16T05:05:29.368-06:00I don't think that Pope was simply elected by ...I don't think that Pope was simply elected by the laity. It is more complicated than that. Secular rulers, future apointments by reigning Popes, approval by the Byzantine Emperor, all played a part.<br /><br />But interestingly Bellarmine speculated of sudden death of all cardinals. He said that in the case described the power of election would be transferred to the clergy of Rome. And other this are said there.<br /><br />So, it is a bit more complicated than a few Roman sedes electing a Pope among them.Marko Ivančičevićhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04579400863718513875noreply@blogger.com