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Updated · ewtnvatican.com · Jun 30
Pope Leo XIV Urges SSPX to Halt 4 Bishop Consecrations on July 1
Updated
Updated · ewtnvatican.com · Jun 30

Pope Leo XIV Urges SSPX to Halt 4 Bishop Consecrations on July 1

3 articles · Updated · ewtnvatican.com · Jun 30

Summary

  • A June 29 letter from Pope Leo XIV asked SSPX superior Davide Pagliarani to cancel the fraternity’s planned July 1 bishop consecrations without papal approval.
  • Leo warned the move would be a schismatic act that could deprive SSPX faithful of licit—and in some cases valid—access to the sacraments they seek.
  • The pope paired that warning with an appeal for dialogue, saying the Church remains open to a path of understanding and urging the group to “turn back.”
  • The planned consecrations involve 4 bishops in Écône, Switzerland, and Vatican reporting earlier said proceeding could trigger excommunication, echoing the 1988 rupture with Rome.

Insights

As the SSPX breaks away, will the growing wave of conservative priests within the mainstream Church create the next crisis for the Vatican?
With excommunication looming, what future awaits the thousands of faithful who believe the SSPX is preserving the one true Catholic faith?
Can Pope Leo's vision of unity survive this schism, or will his focus be diverted from global issues like AI and human rights?