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Author Topic: Old SSPX FAQ: Why Indult Communities and Sedevacantists ‘Are Outside Moral Unity  (Read 587 times)

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Offline ArmandLouis

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From the Old SSPX’s FAQ Page

Source: https://web.archive.org/web/20130924233044/http://archives.sspx.org/Catholic_FAQs/catholic_faqs__traditional.htm#unity

“However, there are some groups that cannot be considered a part of this unity. These are the sedevacantists and the communities (e.g., St. Peter’s, St. John’s, Institute of Christ the King, etc.) which accept the orthodoxy of the New Mass and Vatican II and which celebrate the Indult. Such are outside the moral unity of the traditional movement.

Clearly it is imperative that all these truly Catholic orders, organizations and apostolates work together. It seems clear that this profound unity can be found in all of those which are officially affiliated with the work of the Society of St. Pius X. It is when a group or activity refuses such an affiliation that it becomes forced either into a compromise with liberalism or into the excesses of rigorism.”

[Answered by Fr. Peter R. Scott]