I found Fr. Pagliarani's sermon at Bishop Tissier's funeral very presumptuous and very telling, especially when he stated the following:
3. The future of the Fraternity
Of course, we are all wondering now: What is going to happen? We have lost a bishop. How is the Society experiencing this moment? And above all, how is it going to experience the future? The near future, with all that this implies? The Fraternity lives this moment in calm, in prayer, in gratitude to Providence for having given us such a bishop. And the Fraternity does not rush. It simply follows the signs of Providence.
This same Providence that has always shown us its help in the most critical, the most difficult moments. This Providence to which this young man of 24 gave himself in 1969, and which has guided him until today. This Providence that led the Fraternity in the midst of the worst storm in the history of the Church. This Providence is not going to abandon us today. This Providence is not going to abandon us tomorrow. It has already shown us more than enough its help, its assistance. And so our mourning today is mixed with a renewed confidence.
So what does that change? Only one thing changes now, only one thing: it is the certainty and the gratitude for having one less bishop on earth, but for having in eternity someone who watches over the Fraternity. We have a new protector, who in eternity continues to watch over us, continues by his prayer to assist us, and continues, by the memories he left, of course, by his example, to show us in which direction we must go. This is what changes for us.
The bold and underline is mine. Fr. Pagliarani really doesn't know, after all this time, not to mention 11 years of Pope Francis, "which direction" the FSSPX must go? Good grief!