<> Precisely, narses. You hit the nail on the head. The difference is I recognise my limitations which is why I submit to the Divinely-Constituted authorities and I do not oppose Popes and Infallible Ecumenical Councils.
Your cautionary posts would have made sense had you directed it towards those who do oppose Popes, Ecumenical Councils,Normative Masses, Catechisms and Codes of Canon Law but I understand why it wasn't. They are assumed to have a superabundance of knowledge, wisdom, humor, humilty and charity because they describe themselves as traditonalists <>
It is a good thing you traditionalists are virginal and infallible theologians and inpeccable in how it is you define traditiuon or else you might be called to account someday for slinging mud at the wedding gown of the Bridegroom's Bride.
Nah, traditionalists don't need to worry. Popes do...and Ecumenical Councils...and Catechisms..and Codes of Canon Law...and Post Pope Pius Liturgies...and Papal Encyclicals....
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