Correct me if I am wrong, SSPX is a schismatic sect outside the Roman Catholic Church.
Nowhere does
Ecclesia Dei state that the SSPX is in schism, only that the bishops have performed schismatic acts (totally different than being in actual schism). Only the four ordained bishops, along with Archbishop Lefebvre and Bishop de Castro Mayer were excommunicated. The validity and justness of the excommunications can easily be questioned. If Canon 1323 N. 4 was ever going to apply to anyone, I think it would apply to those involved in the consecrations. Claiming they are outside the Church is completely ludicrous however, even if you believe the bishops are in schism (the priests and the laity that attend SSPX Churches can’t be). Pope Benedict XVI speaks of “internal reconciliation” in
Summorum Pontificum:
Pope Benedict XVI:
I now come to the positive reason which motivated my decision to issue this Motu Proprio updating that of 1988. It is a matter of coming to an interior reconciliation in the heart of the Church.
Stating they are outside the Church is ridiculous. If they were outside the Church, then the Church would surely be getting the word out consistently and in a clear manner that folks could not go to SSPX Masses. If they were really outside the Church, the souls of those who attend would be in danger. The fact that this hasn’t happened is proof that the SSPX is not outside the Church. Pope Benedict XVI speaks clearly of an internal reconciliation regarding the SSPX.
Its bishops were consecrated to form a hierarchy outside RCC.
Not at all true. Four bishops does not a hierarchy make. The SSPX has never intended and does not intend today to create a parallel Church. Their mission from the start, which continues today, is to work
within the Church for the reestablishment of Tradition.
The SSPX most definitely wants to return and get out of their irregular situation. However, they justly required that two things happen first. 1) that all priests be allowed the authority to offer the TLM freely, and that the Church declare the TLM was never abrogated, and that as such it is impossible for the Church to abrogate or deny a priest the right to offer a Mass that has been handed down by Tradition through the centuries. This is completely legitimate, as even a pope doesn’t have the authority to abrogate something such as the TLM. I’ll go into the second thing a bit further down.
Their bishops have been excommunicated. The latin Mass was returned as a special favor to them by Benedict XVI,
Reading
Summorum Pontificum would clearly lead one to the conclusion that the above statement is not at all true. The pope has clearly stated his intentions for issuing SP, and it is more than what you claim.
and they threw it back at him, thinking they could get more.
They didn’t “throw” anything. They praised the Holy Father for the Motu Propio. However, they stated from the get-go after 1988 (and logically so) that the unjust excommunications must be overturned and declared null and void. This has yet to happen. Hopefullly the Holy Father is working on it. Things don’t change overnight in Rome or the rest of the Catholic world, Novus Ordo aside.
and he will reward they bad faith by 'no more soup for you"!
Well, at least your a Seinfeld fan…that’s good.