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Do Priests of the SSPX Have Jurisdiction? - Episode 13 - SSPX FAQ Series. sspx.org - One of the main objections to the situation and work of the Society of Saint Pius X is the problem of jurisdiction.…More
Do Priests of the SSPX Have Jurisdiction? - Episode 13 - SSPX FAQ Series.
sspx.org - One of the main objections to the situation and work of the Society of Saint Pius X is the problem of jurisdiction. Do priests of the Society of Saint Pius X have jurisdiction? This is the question we are going to answer in this video.
The crisis currently affecting the Church really justifies and even necessitates traditional priests to fulfill their duties even without ordinary jurisdiction.
Every member of the Church has the right to receive from it the doctrine and the sacraments necessary for salvation. If the normal hierarchy (pastor, bishop, etc.) do not fulfill its duty, the faithful find themselves in a state of necessity that allows them to have recourse to any Catholic priest. Because of the necessity, this priest then receives from the Church what is called supplied jurisdiction, in order to minister to the faithful.
In the current crisis, supplied jurisdiction empowers traditional priests …More
Andrew Angelo
If no Pope has condemned the Sacraments given by the SSPX, why would the Modernists take it upon themselves to condemn their celebration of the Sacraments? What about the Sacraments celebrated by the Modernist heretics? When will the Modernists acknowledge that it is they who are in an irregular situation? By their formal heresy they have incurred excommunication Latae Sententiae according to Canon Law.