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but I most certainly do not stand with you or your incorrect interpretation of his words any more than I stand with a Lutheran and his incorrect interpretation of the Bible.

I don't dare interpret St. Pius' Bull. I take it at face value.

Let the Lutherans practice YOPIUS and you neo's go ahead a practice YOPIUT(the "T" is for Tradition).

18 posted on 01/19/2003 10:20:35 AM PST by Land of the Irish
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YOPIUS/YOPIUT = YOPIOS/YOPIOT
19 posted on 01/19/2003 10:24:31 AM PST by Land of the Irish
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but I most certainly do not stand with you or your incorrect interpretation of his words any more than I stand with a Lutheran and his incorrect interpretation of the Bible.
I don't dare interpret St. Pius' Bull. I take it at face value.
At face value? What part of it uses your words “I'm just stating that St. Pius said that the codified Mass at his time could not be forbidden in the future [by any Pope] to any priest wishing to celebrate it."

Please show me what words “at face value” support your claim “St. Pius said that the codified Mass at his time could not be forbidden in the future to any priest wishing to celebrate it.” Show me where he infallibly made this idea of yours dogma, because if it isn’t dogma, it is discipline, and it does not bind future Popes.

Let the Lutherans practice YOPIUS and you neo's go ahead a practice YOPIUT(the "T" is for Tradition).
Um, it isn’t my tradition. I’m clinging to the Barque of Peter. You are the one on your own here.

patent  +AMDG

23 posted on 01/19/2003 5:39:36 PM PST by patent
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