8.8. Don’t you fear that without formal unity with Rome, your faith practice becomes merely subjective or fragmented?
We deeply desire formal unity with the true See of Peter. But unity must be based on truth, not institutional appearances. What good is unity with a body that teaches error or offers doubtful sacraments? The early Church Fathers taught: “Where there is Peter, there is the Church.” But this means the Peter of orthodoxy, not simply the holder of a title.
Our faith is not subjective—we adhere to objective, magisterial teaching of the Church up to Pius XII. We use the same catechisms, liturgical books, and sacramental theology the saints used. Fragmentation only occurs when doctrine is no longer the common foundation. We preserve unity in doctrine, worship, and moral teaching—something the Novus Ordo Church itself struggles to do.