Thoughts on the SSPX
The Vatican Council, in Pastor Aeternus, defined not only papal infallibility but also papal supremacy. In fact, papal supremacy had already been implicitly defined in Quanta Cura, where denial of the dogma is condemned. These are both documents with which the Society is deeply familiar, as they regularly make use of them to argue for the limits of infallibility and the errors of Vatican II. Yet by their actions, if not by their words, they give the impression that they believe the dogma of papal supremacy is conditional at best and meaningless at worst. I also have concerns regarding sacramental validity. First, there is what an entertaining blog calls the “Liénart liability.” Certain theologians believed that it is so difficult to have an invalidating sacramental intention that the sacramental minister would practically have to be malicious in order to have such. Though we now know this is not really the case (we don’t assume Anglicans, for example, to be malicious), if there is...