In reply to Sarto "The SSPX in turmoil, Menzingen punishing the best priests and rewarding the most mediocre and worldly ones. That's definite. Anything more about what's going on behind the scenes, we're to be kept in the dark as much as possible."
Hollingsworth makes a good point below.Why should one avoid the FSSP and Institute Christ the King when the SSPX seem to be moving in the same direction? It's rather difficult or hypocritical for a Society priest to take to the pulpit and say "Avoid the FSSP etc etc". Atleast you know where you stand with the FSSP and the Institute Christ the King.
I realise CMRI and other sede groups have had their problems but I'm less inclined to recommend the SSPX now.They have moved away from the mission of the Archbishop.
I was hesitant to assist a new independent sede chapel in Ireland but now I'm more open to helping.
http://cathinfo-warning-pornography!/Ignis_Ardens/index.php?showtopic=10236&st=50
Can't say it better. The real leader of the SSPX was excluded from the GC by the most mediocre of bishops. Bp. Williamson leads the SSPX government in exile. Ten minutes after he is reinstated, (or one appointed or approved by him), and assumes his rightful and proper place, we will no longer share time with FSSP. We like the priests and people at FSSP. They have valid Sacraments. But they are totally compromised, IMO. When the SSPX begins once again to actively oppose Rome, in imitation of their founder, we will be back on board all the time. Since our local SSPX chapel does not conduct its affairs much differently from our local FSSP chapel, we have seen no reason in the interests of charity, not to attend both.