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Rome Grants SSPX Conditional Faculties to Celebrate Marriage

Under Pope Francis, Rome has moved with surprising haste to take concrete steps to bring the Society of St. Pius X  closer to a regularized canonical situation. While SSPX Masses have always been seen as valid (though of questionable liceity), other sacraments offered by priests of the society which require jurisdiction from the local ordinary — … Read more

Bishop Fellay on SSPX Regularization: “There is One Condition…”

  In a new interview – this time with the French Catholic television station TV Libertés – Bishop Bernard Fellay, the Superior General of the Society of St. Pius X, spoke once more about the current situation of the Society with regard to Rome. Speaking for some 18 minutes with Jean-Pierre Maugendre for his televised … Read more

New Apostolic Letter: SSPX Confession Faculties Extended Indefinitely

The new Apostolic Letter, Misericordia et Misera, has just been released. In it,  Pope Francis reflects upon his Jubilee Year of Mercy, and extends some of the principle provisions he made therein. First, he extended the mission and work of the “Missionaries of Mercy”, commissioned for the Jubilee Year. Second, he has stated an indefinite extension of … Read more

Will Pope Francis Approve the SSPX on Monday?

Image courtesy of SSPX.org As the Italian news agency, ANSA, reports, Pope Francis intends to publish a new Apostolic Letter “Misericordia et Misera” on Monday, 21 November 2016. It will be a document sealing the end of the Year of Mercy and might thus have a special meaning to the Catholic world. German Vatican expert … Read more

Hilary White Sums Up the Latest SSPX Developments…

…as only she can: This from Bishop Fellay: And in fact, Rome is offering us a new body. At the head, a bishop. This bishop, chosen by the pope, with (from) three names, which a presented by the Society and taken in the Society. This bishop will have authority above (over) the priests. Above the … Read more

French Diocesan Priests Call Faithful to join SSPX Rosary Crusade

L’Homme Nouveau, the official distributor of the French version of the Vatican’s newspaper Osservatore Romano, has published a call to join the SSPX’s Rosary Crusade (to which OnePeterFive also has given its support). This new initiative – which has been already picked up by various other websites in France – now comes from diocesan priests … Read more

Abp. Pozzo on SSPX: Disputed Vatican II Documents Are Non-Doctrinal

In a recent interview published by the German weekly newspaper Die Zeit (32/2016), Italian Archbishop Guido Pozzo (64), Secretary of the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei (PCED), made some important statements concerning his qualitatively progressing negotiations with the Society of Saint Pius X — negotiations which fall under the purview of the PCED. His comments make it clear … Read more

Five Strong Statements on Amoris Laetitia From SSPX

After Father Matthias Gaudron of the SSPX district in Germany published a strong critique of the Apostolic Exhortation Amoris Laetitia (here is the full English translation), two more statements have recently been officially presented by DICI, one of the websites of the Society of St. Pius X. Furthermore, two additional statements have just now been published on … Read more

SSPX: Amoris Laetitia a “Victory of Subjectivism”

After a few earlier words of Bishop Bernard Fellay on 10 April on the Apostolic Exhortation, Amoris Laetita (where he speaks of a boat with a hole below the waterline, which is now prone to sink), the SSPX has now published a more formal statement and published it on its own website (in French). Father Mathias Gaudron, of … Read more

Fact-Checking Certain Claims About the SSPX

On Monday, news spread quickly that Pope Francis is granting priests of the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) faculties to hear confessions during the upcoming Year of Mercy. Unfortunately, some misinformation about the SSPX was distributed along with the good news. Although I am in no way affiliated with the society, I have studied their … Read more

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