Breakaway traditionalists send Vatican mixed message about ending quarter-century schism

A breakaway group of traditionalist Roman Catholics sent the Vatican mixed messages Thursday about ending a quarter-century of schism, indicating that there’s still no resolution in sight for realizing one of Pope Benedict XVI’s key priorities as pope.

The Swiss-based Society of St. Pius X said it had approved the technical, legal way it could eventually reconcile with the Holy See. But at the same time, it said it is still waiting for an “open and serious debate” to begin with the Vatican to bring church authorities around to its view of the “errors” of the modernizing reforms of the Second Vatican Council.

The late Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre founded the society in 1969 out of opposition to Vatican II’s introduction of Mass in the vernacular and outreach to Jews and people of other faiths, among other issues. In 1988, the Vatican excommunicated Lefebvre and four of his bishops after he consecrated them without papal consent.

Benedict has spent nearly his entire seven-year pontificate seeking to accommodate the society and end the only formal schism created since Vatican II. He has restored the use of the old Latin Mass favored by the society’s members, removed the bishops’ excommunications and allowed them two years of theological dialogue with the Vatican.

Aside from being sympathetic to the society’s point of view, Benedict fears the growth of a parallel, pre-Vatican II church that is even more conservative than his own.

But the society, which boasts 550 priests and 200-plus seminarians, has so far refused to sign off on a core set of doctrinal points required by the Vatican to come back into the fold, and has said more talks are necessary.

Last month, the Vatican formally proposed a way to bring it back in, saying the society could exist within the church as a “personal prelature” — essentially a diocese without borders, which would enable it to most easily maintain its identity and liturgical traditions.

In a statement Thursday, the society said its recent general meeting had “determined and approved the necessary conditions for an eventual canonical normalization” in relations with the Vatican. The conditions maintain that the society’s leadership would take a vote about reconciling, if it gets to that stage.

But at the same time, the society repeated many of the issues that have prevented reconciliation to date, suggesting that the documentation issued from Vatican II didn’t form part of the church’s core “magisterium,” or definitive teachings. Rather, the society said it used as its guide the constant tradition of the church “while waiting for the day when an open and serious debate will be possible which may allow the return to tradition of the ecclesial authorities.” [More]

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2 comments on this post.
  1. John Guerriero, Jr.:

    Quit begging these folks & let them go! It should be obvious by now that they are not really interested in coming back to the Church.

  2. End time servant:

    Lucifer and his minions are well in place for a long time Vatican two was there achievement long planned Rome has lost the faith and become the seat of the Anti Christ and the true church is in eclipse Our Lady told truth now no one cares about here warning and tears she gave for mankind and here son all popes so called only by name from Emily John to present was not picked by the Holy Ghost but by lucifer and his minions from Russia proof it is out there we have it if you want it to save your soul well time is running out

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