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Wednesday, June 7, 2017
 SSPX Ordinations Recognized as Licit and Valid by Rome

The Society was authorized to carry out priest ordinations without the consent of the local bishop. The consecration is therefore not only valid, but also allowed, says Bernhard Fellay, the superior of the FSSPX.
 
 Vatican (kath.net/CWN/jg) The Bishops of the Priestly Society of St. Pius X (FSSPX) may consecrate priests with the consent of the Vatican. This was announced in an interview by Bernard Fellay, the FSSPX Superior General.
 
 He had received a letter from Rome last year. He had been told that his Society priests could be consecrated without the consent of the local bishop. The priestly ordinations of the Society were therefore not only valid, but also allowed, Fellay added.
 
 This is another step in the approach between the Society and the Vatican, said the Superior General. Under Pope Benedict XVI And Pope Francis, relations have improved. Benedict XVI Lifted the excommunication of the Society in 2009. The confessions and nuptials of the FSSPX have been recognized under Pope Francis. In October 2016 Bernard Fellay was received at the Vatican.


The new priests have undoubtedly signed the modernist  "Profession of Faith" & "Oath of Fidelity to the Pope" (the non-negotiable "Doctrinal Preamble").
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The new priests have undoubtedly signed the modernist  "Profession of Faith" & "Oath of Fidelity to the Pope" (the non-negotiable "Doctrinal Preamble").
Why would the new priests sign a docuмent that the rest of the community is unwilling to sign?

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To have the full approval of Rome, they had to sign it either now or before the diaconate. I assure you +Fellay and assistants signed it a long time ago personally or the Romans would not be so "gracious" to them.


Canon 833, Nos. 5-8 obliges the following to make the profession of faith: vicars general, episcopal vicars and judicial vicars; "at the beginning of their term of office, pastors, the rector of a seminary and the professors of theology and philosophy in seminaries; those to be promoted to the diaconate"; "the rectors of an ecclesiastical or Catholic university at the beginning of the rector's term of office"; and, "at the beginning of their term of office, teachers in any universities whatsoever who teach disciplines which deal with faith or morals"; and "superiors in clerical religious institutes and societies of apostolic life in accord with the norm of the constitutions."

See the canon 833 on link below.

http://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG1104/_P2R.HTM
The love of God be your motivation, the will of God your guiding principle, the glory of God your goal.
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