SSPX

Vatican Excommunicates All SSPX Members in Sweeping Move

In defiance of Pope Leo’s pleas and warnings, a group of ultra-conservative Catholics has created a schism within the Roman Catholic Church by ordaining bishops without papal consent. The Vatican has responded by excommunicating the rebel group, the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX), and all who formally adhere to them, declaring their sacraments invalid. This decisive action, taken despite previous efforts by Pope Leo to foster unity with traditionalist factions, signifies a firm stance against such schismatic acts.

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SSPX Defies Pope, Risks Catholic Schism

The ultra-traditionalist Catholic group, the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX), has consecrated four bishops without papal consent, a move that risks a schism with the church in Rome. This action defied Pope Leo XIV’s plea to reconsider, as the SSPX believes it alone upholds traditional Catholic faith and rejects the Second Vatican Council’s reforms. The group cited a “state of necessity” to minister to its faithful, with only two of its original bishops remaining to serve an international community. This consecration ceremony, held in Switzerland, echoes a similar act 38 years prior that resulted in automatic excommunication.

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