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Author Topic: My thoughts on the SSPX Consecrations  (Read 1858 times)

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Re: My thoughts on the SSPX Consecrations
« Reply #20 on: May 27, 2026, 03:04:48 AM »
Just a reminder to all good people, lest we all get carried away with ourselves, that no good catholic should be going anywhere near the SSPX for any Sacraments. 

They have long since proven themselves to be liberal and modernist. 

Those who want to sneer can sneer. 

Re: My thoughts on the SSPX Consecrations
« Reply #21 on: May 27, 2026, 12:12:13 PM »
Just a reminder to all good people, lest we all get carried away with ourselves, that no good catholic should be going anywhere near the SSPX for any Sacraments.

They have long since proven themselves to be liberal and modernist.

Those who want to sneer can sneer.
You are basically not that much different in this matter from the dogmatic sedes that bans attendance at R&R una cuм Masses.


Re: My thoughts on the SSPX Consecrations
« Reply #22 on: May 27, 2026, 12:31:22 PM »
The bishops of the SSPX are not attached to any geographic area. So (soon-to-be) Bishop Goldade will not be "the bishop for America". It really doesn't matter of which nationality the bishops are. Additionally, it is still the case in the SSPX that the number of French priests is significantly greater than that from any other country so it is not surprising in that sense that two of the four are French. I am, however, surprised that none of them are Spanish speakers. But I am sure that one or more has already received the task of becoming a Spanish speaker.

If I'm understanding correctly, it has been SSPX practice not to associate any one bishop too closely with a particular region, but rather to "mix it up".  That is probably a good idea, to avoid any appearance of such-and-such a bishop being perceived as "the bishop for XXX".

Re: My thoughts on the SSPX Consecrations
« Reply #23 on: May 27, 2026, 02:57:04 PM »
You are basically not that much different in this matter from the dogmatic sedes that bans attendance at R&R una cuм Masses.
Oh you mean having principles?

Re: My thoughts on the SSPX Consecrations
« Reply #24 on: May 27, 2026, 03:34:17 PM »
I’m also interested in hearing what “Bishop” Pfeiffer and Fr. David Hewko have to say…

Yeah... Bp. Pfeiffer, Fr. Hewko and Pablo need to chime in.

What do their Santeria demons have to say about it?


Is it real... is it a newChurch theatrical joke or are they... scared four new Bishops will be out to kick their demonic *ss ?


:popcorn: