TOTAL DISAGREEMENT BETWEEN THE VATICAN AND THE SSPX
"There will be a schism with the SSPX." That is what the Vatican has announced through its news agency, Rome Reports (There will be schism: SSPX says “no” to the …): "There are different ways of breaking with Rome: there are heretics, who deny a truth of the faith. There are apostates, who reject not just one truth but everything. And there are schismatics; those groups that embrace the faith but break the unity of the Church and, specifically, with the Roman Pontiff." This statement is a reaction to the SSPX's response to the Prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, Cardinal Víctor Fernández, regarding his proposal for doctrinal dialogue on Vatican II and his request to annul the episcopal consecrations announced by the Society for July 1st. The response from the Superior General of the SSPX, Father Davide Pagliarani, can be read here: Letter from Father Pagliarani to Cardinal …
In Spanish: DESACUERDO DE FONDO ENTRE EL VATICANO Y LA FSSPX
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WHAT IS AT STAKE IN THE CONFLICT BETWEEN ROME AND THE SSPX.
The great apostasy not schism (modernism vs sacred tradition)
communion for divorce is rooted in modernist theology not sacred tradition
Vatican II is the apostasy with its 5% poison that brought about Assisi, Pachamama....etc
When Prevost and Tucho excommunicate SSPX from their heretical antichurch, at least Catholics will know where to go. But knowing how cunning these infiltrators are it just seems too simple...
Seminary formation of this present Vatican episcopate was under watch of JPII
and PVI .Paul VI removed the oath against modernism , JPII allowed homosexuals to run majority of the Seminaries (Good bye Good men book)
Shepard my !@## . So there no hope in !@#$ for leadership from this current Pope
Thank God for SSPX!!
The SSPX should be putting on notice, these heretics in charge, instead of treating them with any reverence of authority.
Of course. As I explain in the article, that is the SSPX's weak point; its attitude towards the conciliar authorities is completely inconsistent...