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DEFENSA DE LA TRADICION CATOLICA***Los Sacramentos**En Ingles Con Subtitulos En Español ----The defenses of the Catholic tradition.---- Canon lawyer and doctor in Thomistic theology Fr Hesse explains …More
DEFENSA DE LA TRADICION CATOLICA***Los Sacramentos**En Ingles Con Subtitulos En Español
----The defenses of the Catholic tradition.----

Canon lawyer and doctor in Thomistic theology Fr Hesse explains why Quo Primum is a forever binding document. The law that has to be prayed (lex orandi) determines the law that has to be believed (lex credendi). For example, in early times of Christianity the immaculate conception was the law that had to be prayed. There was a even a specific day set during the year to venerate Mary and the immaculate conception; but, it was not the law that had to be believed until Pope Pius IX defined it in the 19th century. Now no Pope can ever take this back. It is forever binding. The Tridentine Mass was the law that had to be prayed, codified by the council of Trent. After the council of Trent, Saint Pope Pius V created a papal bull called Quo Primum in which he defined that the Tridentine Mass was the law that had to be believed. Therefore, the Tridentine Mass is the official Mass of the Roman Church and no one can ever change this. This is forever binding and no Pope can change this. Some of the “conservatives” at Catholic answers argue that St Pope Pius V never intended to bind his successors because he edited the Missae right after he published it. This is a faulty argument. St Pope Pius V never actually changed the Missae, he simply clarified some things that were unclear. From the Council of Trent to 1962 no Pope ever dared to change or alter the Roman Missae. Paul VI was the first that dared to go against Quo Primum and incurred anathema because of it. The Tridentine Mass is the only Mass of the Roman Catholic Church. The Roman Church is only allowed to have one rite and this rite (Tridentine Mass) can never be changed. Council of Trent "If anyone says that the received and approved rites of the Catholic Church... may be changed by any pastor of the Churches whomsoever to any new ones: let him be anathema." [Canon 13 on the Sacraments, Session VII, March 3, 1547] Quo Primum “...for its most becoming that there be in the Church only one appropriate manner of reciting the Psalms and ONLY ONE RITE for the celebration of Mass." “All other of the churches referred to above, however are hereby DENIED THE USE OF OTHER MISSALS, which are to be discontinued entirely and absolutely: whereas, by this present Constitution, which WILL BE VALID henceforth, now, and FOREVER We order and enjoin that nothing must be added to Our recently published Missal, nothing omitted from it, nor anything whatsoever be changed within it under the penalty of Our displeasure.” “they MUST NOT in celebrating Mass presume to introduce any ceremonies or recite any prayers other than those contained in this Missal.” “Furthermore, by these presents [this law], in virtue of Our Apostolic authority, We grant and concede IN PERPETUITY that, for the chanting or reading of the Mass in any church whatsoever, this Missal is hereafter TO BE FOLLOWED ABSOLUTELY, without any scruple of conscience or fear of incurring ANY penalty, judgment, or censure, and may freely and lawfully be used.” “..NOR ARE superiors, administrators, canons, chaplains, and other secular Priests or religious, of whatever title, designated, obliged to celebrate the Mass otherwise than as enjoined by us. We likewise declare and ordain that no one whosoever is forced or coerced to alter this Missal..” “This present document cannot be revoked or modified, but remain always valid and retain its full force...”
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