For me, the absolute last straw is their wavering on the death vax.
Bottom-line, Bergy, the Jєω-pope, promotes it to wipe-out Catholics.
For those in-tune with this global genocide, it means all trust in the SSPX has completely evaporated.
It's the truth out in plain sight, for those with eyes to see.
God requires this, that no one can claim to be a victim. Everyone who took the vax did so of their own volition, either because they let themselves be brainwashed by the media (which they already knew was full of lies), or they didn't trust in God.
That is why I know Trump is bogus -- thanks to Covid. So you see, God draws good even out of evils like the Covid hoax.
It has shown every man of good will who is on whose side.I buried the SSPX years ago. Yes, there is some residual good at this or that chapel, this or that priest -- but the amount of good done by the SSPX worldwide will decrease with every passing year, even as the amount of objective error/evil that grows as a direct result of them will grow with every passing year.
Eventually, the evil will outweigh the good.And at any rate, Trad Catholics had best make other arrangements NOW! for where they will get Mass and the Sacraments 5, 10, 20 years from now. Especially those with young children, like myself. If I were 90 years old with no children at home, maybe I'd just go to the SSPX and hope to get Extreme Unction when I need it. But that is not my state in life. Not where God put me in 2022. And so, God's will is clear for me. He gave me the knowledge, training, resources, and means -- as well as enlightenment about the situation -- to found and run an independent chapel. And so I shall.
From the very beginning of the Crisis (2012), I have felt strongly called to get personally involved in this chapter of the Traditional Movement, and to help organize/create a backup option, an independent chapel, in the San Antonio area. Right now, if the SSPX chapel went poof, the nearest Trad chapel (excluding Indult options) is 210 miles, or 3.5 hours away, St. Jude's in Houston. Way too far away for Sunday Mass, or even a monthly Mass. I'm not even being picky. I'm considering *all* Traditional Catholic options. Indult locations, usually a Novus church, with a Conciliar priest muddling through the Latin -- that's not a Trad chapel! Some cities have multiple Trad options, but we have almost NONE here in Texas. The SSPX is in Fort Worth, San Antonio, and Houston. The huge city of Austin *still* has Mass in a hotel only twice a month. Many parts of Texas have zero options within 4 hours.