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SSPX Announces Names of 4 Future Bishops, Weeks After Vatican Says Bishop Ordinations Will Constitute Schism, by McKenna Snow  – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

SSPX Announces Names of 4 Future Bishops, Weeks After Vatican Says Bishop Ordinations Will Constitute Schism, by McKenna Snow 

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By McKenna Snow, Zeale News, May 27, 2026

The Priestly Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) announced May 26 the names of the four priests chosen to be ordained bishops in July, weeks after the Vatican doctrinal chief declared warned that the ordinations, which lack papal approval, would “constitute ‘a schismatic act.’”

In its announcement, the SSPX stated that its superior general, Father Davide Pagliarani, maintains that the episcopal consecrations neither challenge nor deny the Pope’s authority over the Church.

“The Superior General reaffirms that the choice and consecration of these elects do not proceed from any desire to claim a power of jurisdiction or to establish a parallel authority within the Church,” the announcement read. “In no way do they constitute a denial of, refusal of, or challenge to the supreme, full, and immediate power of jurisdiction of the Vicar of Christ over the universal Church.” …

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