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Pope Leo pleads with breakaway Catholic group not to commit 'sin of extreme gravity'

Pope Leo XIV has issued a plea to the breakaway traditionalist group, the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX), urging them not to consecrate four bishops without Vatican approval.

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Pope Leo pleads with breakaway Catholic group not to commit 'sin of extreme gravity'
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Pope Leo XIV has issued a plea to the breakaway traditionalist group, the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX), urging them not to consecrate four bishops without Vatican approval. The Pope warned that this action, planned for Wednesday in Econe, Switzerland, would be a "sin of extreme gravity" and place the bishops outside of the Church's communion, potentially depriving the faithful of valid sacraments. This move marks the first major challenge of Pope Leo's pontificate, as he has sought to heal divisions within the Church. The SSPX, founded after the Second Vatican Council and rejecting many of its reforms, claims a "state of necessity" requires them to consecrate bishops for their followers. This situation echoes a 1988 confrontation where similar actions led to excommunications.

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The planned ceremony echoes a similar confrontation in 1988 when the group's founder consecrated bishops without papal approval, leading to excommunications.

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The Society of St. Pius X defended its decision, stating there is a 'state of necessity' requiring it to provide bishops for its faithful.

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Under church law, consecrating bishops without papal approval is considered a schismatic act and carries automatic excommunication.

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The Pope warned the move was a 'sin of extreme gravity' and could deepen a decades-old split with the Church.

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Pope Leo XIV issued a last-minute plea to a breakaway traditionalist Catholic group to abandon plans to consecrate four bishops without Vatican approval.

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