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Okay, we can keep it very simple. If you are condemned for committing schismatic acts, and you are excommunicated for them, then what is it they are excommunicated for? Schism.Sure,
I’m wondering how you come to this conclusion. I agree that the Motu Proprio Ecclessia Dei, delcared the act of Mons. Lefebvre to be a schismatic act, but if you look at the document, that appears to be a rash conclusion.
But I don’t think anybody today would assert, at least not reasonably, that Mons. Lefebvre or the SSPX doesn’t recognize the Roman primacy. Just go to the SSPX website and look in the left column if you don’t believe me.
Also, if we can’t trust what the head of Ecclesia Dei says about the matter, who can we trust? I am not trying to be difficult, but if we assume Cardinal Hoyos was speaking personally and without any authority, as it seems you’re insinuating, it begs several questions. Is he a rogue Cardinal? Should Pope Benedict discipline him for making heretical statements? I’m sure this isn’t what you meant, so could you please clarify?