Vatican rejects traditionalist sect’s ordinations
Just a reminder that the far right SSPX leader Lefebvre is also a holocaust denier.
The Vatican on Tuesday rejected as illegitimate ordinations performed without its approval by a Swiss-based fundamentalist brotherhood last month.
In June, the head of the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) an ultra-conservative organisation at odds with the Roman authorities over doctrinal issues ordained new priests at a seminar in Winona, USA.
“So long as the brotherhood does not adopt a canonical position with the Church, its ministers cannot exercise any legitimate ministry in the Church,” Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi told reporters.
“So long as matters to do with doctrine are not clarified, the brotherhood as no doctrinal status within the Church,” he added.
A dialogue commission has met several times in the past two years but the rift remains deep between the authorities in the Vatican and the society, which was founded by French bishop Marcel Lefebvre in 1970.