Caroline03
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Why the Pope can not abolish (or refuse any Priest to celebrate) The Tridentine Rite of Mass

In 1570 - after the Tridentine Rite (aka The Mass of the Ages) had been professed to be "The Mass of the Roman Rite." by the Sacred Council of Trent, Pope St Pius V prepared a new edition of the Latin …More
In 1570 - after the Tridentine Rite (aka The Mass of the Ages) had been professed to be "The Mass of the Roman Rite." by the Sacred Council of Trent, Pope St Pius V prepared a new edition of the Latin Missal. Shortly afterwards, he issued a perpetually binding decree.
"Quo Primum
Promulgating the Tridentine Liturgy"

Pope Pius V - 1570
Within the document (titled above) the HOLY Pontiff infallibly stated that no further Missal but the one that he has just published would be permitted (in perpetuity) to be used to celebrate Mass throughout the Roman Church again.
He bound his successors by issuing the decree.
Here is the relevant text..
"...... let Masses not be sung or read according to any other formula than that of this Missal published by Us. This ordinance applies henceforth, now, and forever, throughout all the provinces of the Christian world, to all Patriarchs, Cathedral Churches, Collegiate and Parish Churches, be they Secular or Religious, both of men and of women – even of …More
Caroline03
PS As everyone can see after reading that text. NOBODY has the permission or authority to prevent the Clergy from reciting the Mass as per the 1570 Missal of Pope St Pius V. They are publicly condemned by the Act itself. The 1570 missal was (due to "Quo Primum"), left as Sacrosanct for hundreds of years until the Pontificate of Pius XII.
I recall that Francis banned the Missal of 1962 but no mention …More
PS As everyone can see after reading that text. NOBODY has the permission or authority to prevent the Clergy from reciting the Mass as per the 1570 Missal of Pope St Pius V. They are publicly condemned by the Act itself. The 1570 missal was (due to "Quo Primum"), left as Sacrosanct for hundreds of years until the Pontificate of Pius XII.

I recall that Francis banned the Missal of 1962 but no mention was made of the Pope St Pius V's 1570 Missal being prohibited? Possibly because legally those who hate the Latin Mass can not alter the words of Pope St Pius V. The 1962 Missal, that Francis has prohibited, is not the same Missal as that granted protection by "Quo Primum" since the 1570 Missal had been altered by Bugnini. He made some alterations to Holy Week during the Pontificate of Pope Pius XII. Possibly when Pius XII was ill. Pope Pius XII, was bedridden for a long time in the 1950's. He had a miraculous healing after it appeared he was dying - and lived until 1958.
tbswv
@Caroline03 - Yes we have infallible teaching from a saintly Pope. VII did not take into account previous infallible teaching, but invented their own. And I don't subscribe to "ordinary" and "extraordinary" rites either.
Caroline03
I agree. It's very, very clear indeed. It's a very powerful document. He uses the Royal "We" which tells you that he is speaking as ONE with the Lord. (No Vatican II Popes EVER do that)
Our Lord in Heaven wanted the Latin Mass and Missal to be forcibly chained to the Church - Christ being omnipresent, omniscient etc.... was trying to prevent these "Modernists" from destroying the Church later on.…More
I agree. It's very, very clear indeed. It's a very powerful document. He uses the Royal "We" which tells you that he is speaking as ONE with the Lord. (No Vatican II Popes EVER do that)

Our Lord in Heaven wanted the Latin Mass and Missal to be forcibly chained to the Church - Christ being omnipresent, omniscient etc.... was trying to prevent these "Modernists" from destroying the Church later on. One day these Usurpers will come face to face with the countless numbers of souls that have been lost due to their PRIDE....

How miserable and wretched will they feel then....and it will be too late to turn back the clock at that point. At least they would stand a chance of living if they worked with all speed to restore everything before their life on here is done. They are denied the grace to repent (Romans 1) perhaps.