Bishop Mutsaerts was one of the first Bishops to come out very strongly against Francis's attack on Tradition with Traditionis Custodes.
From Rorate Cæli
By His Lordship Rob Mutsaerts, Auxiliary Bishop of 's-Hertogenbosch
Crazy
Bishop Rob Mutsaerts
2021 was also the year of the foolish "cancel culture." Even the self-respecting newspaper The New York Times goes along with this. The founding date of the United States of America is no longer July 4, 1776 - the date of the Declaration of Independence, Independence Day - but the year 1619 when the first ships arrived on the coast of Virginia with African slaves on board. Meanwhile, Peter Boghossian, a heavyweight in the field of philosophy, announced his retirement from Portland State University: "Students are no longer taught to think; they are only taught ideologies. Most of them no longer dare to say what they think."
But it can always get crazier. Washington's Olney Theatre Center will treat audiences to a woke version of Beauty and the Beast. The title role of Belle will be played by a black lesbian woman who is considerably overweight. You think you're going to a harmless Disney production and end up in politically correct horror theater.
But the reports from Rome don't cheer me up either. The Vatican had a curious Christmas gift in store for us. The answers of the Congregation for Divine Worship to the questions about the practical interpretation of the motu proprio Traditionis custodes hardened the front between the Vatican and traditionalists. A barely concealed impatience to finally draw a line in the sand on the matter of the "old Mass" is evident from the entire style of the text. The highly aggressive text is not only a break from Pope Benedict XVI's intended "reform of the reform" but also a pastoral faux pas. The "pope of mercy" shows little mercy for those who embrace the Traditional Latin Mass. The loss of confidence not only affects the traditionalists themselves, but also increases the uncertainty of the faithful. If what was recommended yesterday no longer applies today, nothing is certain.
What this means for the Fraternity of St. Peter, for example, is unclear. The curious consequence of the papal injunction is that communities associated with Rome that celebrate the ancient Mass would no longer be allowed to administer the sacrament of confession, but the faithful can still validly receive it from the Society of St. Pius X. The same applies to the sacrament of marriage. And why does one have to explicitly endorse the documents of Vatican II in order to be allowed to celebrate the ancient Mass in exceptional cases? Surely those who celebrate the Novus Ordo - I am one of them - are not being asked to accept the Council of Trent. Or has everything from before Vatican II been scrapped? If the Vatican requires an examination for celebrants of the old Mass, then in fairness it should also be required for freelance-celebrants of the new Mass who are all doing their own thing.
In short, that promises something for the coming year. My motto is: just stay Catholic. We go by the natural law, by the order of creation, by common sense.
Happy New Year!
+Rob Mutsaerts
[Bishop Mutsaerts is an Auxiliary Bishop of ‘s-Hertogenbosch, in the Netherlands. Source, in Dutch. Read Bp. Mutsaerts' original great post on Traditionis Custodes here.]
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