Message from @LuxCo
Discord ID: 570420356406444033
convince me why going to sspx isn't disobeying canon law
well im white but I am hispanic
boomer parishes break canon law changing mass as they see fit
not saying you should go there
yeah but if sspx sticks more to tradition it should automatically be considered better
hmm, perhaps it is more justifiable in your situation
@Orrbit its not and I cannot convince you because I forgot the argument at home
yeah, I really don;t know that much
I just don;t enjoy boomer priests/parishes
me neither
sounds like its pretty rough in mexico
I forgot the name of the letter made by Ratzinger
Summorum Pontificum?
Worst thing I've heard was my local priest saying _it doesn't really matter if you don;t believe in Mary as long as you believe in the Lord_
yiiikees
meme, I took all seriousness away and wanted to laugh
lol
literally protestant
indeed
I don't know Lux, I'm not exactly pale but I'm pretty sure I'm mediterranean, basing off my family
TLM is 50 min away so I consider myself quite lucky
i saw for the fathers farewell they did a mexican tribal dance during mass
im like wtf
_degenerate_
and my priest does OP mass on fridays at uni
Hm, if the priest is brown, at least in Mexico, he's probably novus ordo
just an observation
gg
if a cardinal is brown he's usually an absolute champ though
true
and if hes from venezuela hes probably an antipope
To be fair, jesuits are lowkey jews
dominicans are what you want
Anyways, in all honesty, Mexico probably is not fit for a large scale traditionalist movement, mainly because locals, be it race-mixed or natives, have a great disdain for anything European
what about the days of Guadalupe? Didn't 9 million convert in a year or something?
How can they want tradition if it's something not deeply rooted, and as for that, it usually just fuels the syncretism, as someone mentioned here before, it becomes more appealing to the locals and it counters the actual goal of promoting traditional catholicism
hmm
You'd be surprised with the level of witches and such that take the patronage of Guadalupe