These sede bishops bounce around the world doing as they please. Bishops were never supposed to be like this. Ideally, you become a priest at age 30, and then you're elected by the local people to become a bishop for a specific church years later. Bishops in their 30s is in general a terrible idea and should not be allowed. Now with sedes, they appeal to epikeia to throw all norms out the window. All bishops now see the entire planet as their "diocese" and they're all ordained "at large." Being ordained/consecrated "at large" had always meant that the consecration is invalid, but of course they appeal to both epikeia & ex opere operato to therefore allow anything. Of course the laity are so desperate for their sacraments, they're willing to accept all kinds of disorder and they don't question the bishops (except for the few who do, and leave). I accept the logic that there's no pope, so bishops can ordain without papal approval. However, I don't accept the logic that bishops can now do whatever they please and ordain people of any age and anywhere on the planet for whatever purpose. Just look at the CMRI, their bishop was once in the Eastern Washington/Idaho area, then decided to relocate across the country and abandon his flock (though I'm sure he'd say planet Earth is his flock), now he's globe trotting and providing sacraments on all continents. It's total disorder and chaos and the laity seem not to care. Stop giving these con men money and demand that they stay in one place and only provide sacraments in their region.
I'll just remind you that
Bishop Fellay was also consecrated when he was 30, by Archbishop Lefebvre
who in turn was consecrated bishop at 42 years of age himself. We could also mention Bishops Zendejas, Pivarunas, Selway, and many others who were also young priests when they were consecrated bishops, either by merit, necessity or both.
Meanwhile, try to find out which bishops do not
"bounce around" and
"appeal" to e
pikeia, ex opere operato, salus populi suprema lex, etc. One cannot whine of having no priests and at the same time condemn consecrations of new bishops (unless if you know of any valid impediments), otherwise you are only reaffirming your screen name was not taken in jest.
St. Alphonsus Liguori, consecrated at 30 year of age, pray for us!