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Home » Pope Leo pleads with breakaway Catholic group not to commit ‘sin of extreme gravity’
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Pope Leo pleads with breakaway Catholic group not to commit ‘sin of extreme gravity’

David LuttrellBy David LuttrellJune 30, 20263 Mins Read
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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 issued an extraordinary last-minute plea Tuesday to a breakaway traditionalist Catholic group to abandon plans to consecrate four bishops without Vatican approval, warning the move was a “sin of extreme gravity” and could deepen a decades-old split with the Church.

In a letter addressed to the Rev. Davide Pagliarani, leader of the Society of St. Pius X, Leo urged the group to reconsider before Wednesday’s planned ceremony in Econe, Switzerland, saying it would place the bishops involved outside the Church’s communion.

“I plead with you and ask you with all my heart: please turn back!” the pope wrote.

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Under church law, consecrating bishops without papal approval is considered a schismatic act and carries automatic excommunication for both the bishops being ordained and the bishop performing the ceremony.

“I urge you to consider carefully the spiritual good of the faithful, because the schismatic act you are about to undertake would deprive them of the licit, and in some cases, even valid reception of the sacraments,” Leo wrote.

Pope Leo XIV speaks at Mass

The dispute marks the first major challenge of Leo’s pontificate. Since becoming pope, the American-born pontiff has emphasized healing divisions within the Church, including tensions with traditionalist Catholics who favor the old Latin Mass.

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The Society of St. Pius X was founded after the Second Vatican Council, rejecting many of the church’s reforms, including allowing Mass to be celebrated in local languages instead of Latin. The group has long argued that it is preserving authentic Catholic teaching.

The society defended its decision to consecrate four new bishops, saying there is a “state of necessity” requiring it to provide bishops for its faithful.

The planned ceremony echoes a similar confrontation in 1988, when the group’s founder, Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, consecrated four bishops without papal approval. The Vatican responded by excommunicating Lefebvre and the newly ordained bishops, though those excommunications were lifted in 2009 as part of an effort to restore relations.

Pope Leo XIV leaving Mass in full papal garb

Despite years of dialogue with the Vatican, the SSPX remains outside the church’s formal structure.

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The society has continued to expand in recent decades, reporting hundreds of priests, seminarians and religious members across dozens of countries, making it one of the largest traditionalist movements operating outside the Catholic Church’s official authority.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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