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July 2, 2026                  

(Gal 5:13-15) For you, brethren, have been called unto liberty. Only make not liberty an occasion to the flesh: but by charity of the spirit serve one another. For all the law is fulfilled in one word: Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. But if you bite and devour one another: take heed you be not consumed one of another.

THE PILLAR: Vatican confirms six SSPX bishops excommunicated

DECREE OF EXCOMMUNICATION PUBLISHED (FULL TRANSLATION) -- WITH EXPLANATORY NOTE: Priests and Faithful in Schism and Subject to Excommunication - SSPX Consecrations


SIGNIFICANT EXCERPT:

“1. The sacred ministers belonging to the Society of St. Pius X are in schism and must therefore be considered schismatics (cf. Ecclesia Dei, 5 c; Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts, Explanatory Note on the Excommunication for Schism Incurred by Adherents of the Movement of Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, 24.08.1996, 5-6), and are thus subject to the excommunication provided for by law (can. 1364 § 1 CIC).”

“2. As regards the lay faithful, those who formally adhere to the Society of St. Pius X under the conditions established in the 1996 Explanatory Note of the Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts (cf. ibidem, 7) — which remains in force and which this Dicastery makes its own — are to be considered schismatic and excommunicated.”

“3. Finally, the holy People of God are warned that the sacred ministers of the Society of St. Pius X unlawfully administer the sacraments, and that the sacrament of penance they administer and the marriages they witness are invalid.”

EDITOR'S NOTE: The 1996 Note's answer, consistent with general canonical doctrine on formal adherence to schism, distinguishes between:
The theological principle underneath this (drawn from general canon law on schism, e.g. canon 751 and 1364) is that excommunication for schism requires culpable, deliberate adherence to the schismatic act or position — not mere physical presence or sacramental use. A grandmother going to the SSPX chapel because it's the only place nearby with a reverent old Mass, without any considered rejection of the pope, doesn't meet the bar. Someone who signs onto SSPX statements rejecting papal authority, or otherwise actively identifies with the Society's schismatic self-understanding, does.

BRIEF HISTORY OF SSPX AND PAPAL INTERACTIONS

The 1988 break (John Paul II)

Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre founded the SSPX in 1970 in opposition to the Second Vatican Council's reforms, particularly on ecumenism, religious liberty, and the vernacular Mass. Fearing his movement would collapse once he died, Lefebvre consecrated four bishops on June 30, 1988 without papal mandate. Under canon law this is a schismatic act carrying automatic ("latae sententiae") excommunication, and Rome so declared it — the founding wound between the SSPX and Rome. The four newly consecrated bishops were Bernard Fellay, Bernard Tissier de Mallerais, Richard Williamson, and Alfonso de Galarreta.

Benedict XVI's rapprochement attempt

Benedict, long sympathetic to the traditionalist cause, made two major overtures:


2007 — Summorum Pontificum, liberalizing use of the pre-Vatican II Latin Mass across the whole Church, removing a key SSPX grievance.
January 2009 — He lifted the 1988 excommunications on the four bishops. This blew up almost immediately into a PR and ecumenical crisis because Swiss TV aired an interview with Bishop Williamson denying the Holocaust just before the decree became public. Benedict clarified at the time that lifting the excommunications did not restore canonical status: SSPX priests still could not licitly exercise ministry, and the society remained in what the Vatican called "institutional irregularity" rather than full communion. Doctrinal talks between the SSPX and the CDF ran 2009–2012 and ultimately collapsed without an agreement.

THE HOLY SEE: LETTER OF HIS HOLINESS POPE BENEDICT XVI TO THE BISHOPS OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH CONCERNING THE REMISSION OF THE EXCOMMUNICATION OF THE FOUR BISHOPS CONSECRATED BY ARCHBISHOP LEFEBVRE

Francis's incremental concessions

Francis, despite general wariness of traditionalists, kept extending small faculties:


2015 — During the Jubilee of Mercy, he declared that confessions heard by SSPX priests were validly and licitly absolved; this was meant as a one-year gesture but was extended indefinitely.
2017 — He authorized local bishops to grant SSPX priests faculties to witness marriages according to canonical form.

These were real, incremental steps toward normalization — but the society still had no canonical status, no jurisdiction of its own, and Rome still described it as "irregular" rather than in full communion.

The unresolved sticking point for decades was generational: the SSPX's own bishops were aging, and the society insisted it needed to consecrate new ones to survive institutionally — something only the pope can authorize.

BLOG: The Écône Consecrations of July 1, 2026: The Chronos and Kairos of an Event -- Comprehensive Historical Analysis

COMMENTARIES

THE CATHOLIC THING: SSPX: Schism and Excommunication
NEWS STATEMENT: Declaration of Bishop Athanasius Schneider on the SSPX Consecrations
CRISIS MAGAZINE: The SSPX’s Foundational Error

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31. Just as fire is destructive of straw, so are pure tears destructive of all material and spiritual impurity.


July 1, 2026                  

(Rev 11:19) And the temple of God was opened in heaven: and the ark of his testament was seen in his temple. And there were lightnings and voices and an earthquake and great hail.
(Rev 12:1) And a great sign appeared in heaven: A woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars.

INFOVATICANA: The nuncio in Venezuela: "It is the time for charity, solidarity, and rebuilding together"

The nuncio invited Venezuelans to face this moment with trust in God and mutual support.  “Now is the time to lift our eyes to heaven, as the Pope always invites us to do, to find strength and the consolation of God,” he noted.

He then encouraged the whole of society to mobilize in favor of those most affected by the catastrophe.

“This is also the moment for charity, the moment for solidarity, the moment to help all the victims, all those affected, to make present through concrete gestures the closeness and charity of the Lord as well,” he expressed.

In the final part of his address, Monsignor Ortega made an appeal for unity in facing the reconstruction of the country after the earthquake.

“It is time to rebuild together, together to move forward from this sad situation,” he affirmed.

The nuncio concluded his message with a prayer for the deceased, the injured, and all those suffering the consequences of the quake, entrusting the Venezuelan people to the protection of Our Lady of Coromoto.

“A very special prayer for the victims, for the deceased, for their families, for the injured, for those who are suffering, and may we all take refuge in the protection of the Lord and also in the protection of our Mother, the Virgin of Coromoto. May God bless you,” he concluded.

YOUNG CATHOLIC WOMAN: When Mary Doesn’t Give Up on You: Our Lady of Coromoto

In 17th-century Venezuela, the leader of the Coromoto people was unexpectedly chosen by Our Lady to help bring the Gospel to his tribe. Like Jonah fleeing God’s command, this chief tried—twice—to escape what Mary asked of him.

The first time Mary appeared, in 1651, she invited him to be baptized and to lead his people into the Christian faith. The chief listened… but only halfway. Afraid that becoming Christian might weaken his authority or change how others saw him, he refused baptism and discouraged his people from receiving it as well. Some went forward anyway. Many followed his hesitation.

A year later, in 1652, Mary returned. Once again, she gently asked him to be baptized. And once again, he resisted.

But Mary, like any loving mother, did not give up.

Before leaving, she placed in his hand a tiny image of herself holding the Child Jesus—no bigger than a fingernail. Not long afterward, the chief was bitten by a poisonous snake and seemed close to death. In that moment, everything became clear. Remembering Mary’s promise that baptism would lead him to heaven, he urgently asked to be baptized.

He survived. And his heart was changed.

Word of the beautiful Lady spread quickly, and devotion to her grew. Soon after the chief’s conversion, the rest of the Coromoto people were baptized as well. A church was built in Mary’s honor in the nearby town of Guanare in the 1700s, and centuries later, a shrine was erected at the very site of her second apparition. Today, both are minor basilicas, and the original tiny image—the relic Mary herself left behind—is preserved there.

That image is one of the most mysterious and intimate Marian relics in the world. When it was carefully studied during a restoration in 2009, experts discovered that its details—like the crowns worn by Mary and Jesus—perfectly reflect the indigenous culture of 17th-century Venezuela. Even more astonishing, the image does not appear to be painted on the paper. Like Our Lady of Guadalupe’s tilma, it seems to hover upon it, without ink soaking into the fibers. How it was made remains a miracle.

In 1942, the bishops of Venezuela declared Our Lady of Coromoto the nation’s patroness. Pope Pius XII confirmed this in 1949. She is celebrated on September 8, September 11, and February 2.

CHURCHPOP: Pray to Venezuela's Patroness Amid Earthquake Devastation: 10 Facts About Our Lady of Coromoto

APOSTOLADO MUNDIAL DE LA VIRGEN DE COROMOTO: Recent research and findings at the Holy Relic of Coromoto

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