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Issues in Vatican’s excommunication Decree on SSPX Fr Gerald Murray notes: since SSPX recv’d permission for Confession & Marriage from Pope Francis, permission must be revoked directly by a Pope Need document from Pope Leo to remove permission Raymond Arroyo show source below

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Today, we have a prime example of why our optimism about Pope Leo XIV should be cautious. During his address to the College of Cardinals this morning, the new Pope called upon the princes of the Church to “renew” with him their “complete commitment to the path that the universal Church has now followed for decades in the wake of the Second Vatican Council.” He went on: “Pope Francis masterfully and concretely set it forth in the Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii Gaudium, from which I would like to highlight several fundamental points: the return to the primacy of Christ in proclamation (cf. No. 11); the missionary conversion of the entire Christian community (cf. No. 9); growth in collegiality and synodality (cf. No. 33); attention to the sensus fidei (cf. Nos. 119-120), especially in its most authentic and inclusive forms, such as popular piety (cf. No. 123); loving care for the least and the rejected (cf. No. 53); courageous and trusting dialogue with the contemporary world in its various components and realities (cf. No. 84; Second Vatican Council, Pastoral Constitution Gaudium et Spes, 1-2).” What are we to make of this? Here are a few observations: 1) Pope Leo XIV is clearly a fan of Vatican II and has no intention of deviating from “the path” set by the Council and his predecessors during the post-conciliar era (1965–Present). Perhaps not surprising, but troubling nonetheless. 2) He is also a fan of Pope Francis, specifically, Evangelii Gaudium (2013), a document in which Francis condemned what he called “the self-absorbed promethean neopelagianism of those who … remain intransigently faithful to a particular Catholic style from the past” (EG, 94), the first of his many disparaging remarks against traditional Catholics. In the same document, Francis absurdly claimed that “authentic Islam and the proper reading of the Koran are opposed to every form of violence” (EG, 253) and made a host of other problematic statements. 3) Leo XIV sees continuity between Vatican II and Pope Francis, which is what Francis himself always maintained. For example, he was adamant that the infamous Abu Dhabi declaration (2019) “does not move one millimetre away from the Second Vatican Council.” Once again, we must pray for Pope Leo XIV — specifically, the Prayer for Imploring Holy Popes: Video source: Official English translation:

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