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ClemtheCatholic
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Combine this: catholic.com/quickquestions/apart-from-abortion-are-there-other-sins-that-incur-automatic-excommunication, with the following paragraph:
It is important to distinguish heresy from schism and apostasy. In schism, one separates from the Catholic Church without repudiating a defined doctrine. An example of a contemporary schism is the Society of St. Pius X—the “Lefebvrists” or followers of the late Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre—who separated from the Church in the late 1980s, but who have not denied Catholic doctrines. In apostasy, one totally repudiates the Christian faith and no longer even claims to be a Christian. (From: catholic.com/tracts/the-great-heresies.)
Does this mean that all SSPXers (who aren’t ignorant) are in schism and therefore automatically excommunicated? I’m fairly sure the answers is in the negative. But why?
Thanks,
ClemtheCatholic
It is important to distinguish heresy from schism and apostasy. In schism, one separates from the Catholic Church without repudiating a defined doctrine. An example of a contemporary schism is the Society of St. Pius X—the “Lefebvrists” or followers of the late Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre—who separated from the Church in the late 1980s, but who have not denied Catholic doctrines. In apostasy, one totally repudiates the Christian faith and no longer even claims to be a Christian. (From: catholic.com/tracts/the-great-heresies.)
Does this mean that all SSPXers (who aren’t ignorant) are in schism and therefore automatically excommunicated? I’m fairly sure the answers is in the negative. But why?
Thanks,
ClemtheCatholic