Outside of Rome? Try outside of Econe.
As a recovering Lefebvrist, I can tell you that your typical SSPX adherent finds no authentic church outside of the Society of St. Pius X. They truly believe that the genuine Roman Catholic Church has been reduced to themselves and to a few other traditionalist groups that appear on their “approved” list.
The SSPX used to regard it as a betrayal, perhaps even a sin, for an SSPX faithful to attend a diocesan “Indult Mass” as the term went, back then. For the most part, they really just aren’t sure about the validity of orders (or any of the sacraments, for that matter) performed according to post-Vatican II rites.
Bishop Williamson was fond of referring to the SSPX as the pilot light on a stove that was turned off after Vatican II. None of the burners are on and haven’t been since the 1960s, but the SSPX is the pilot light that will enable the Church to reappear if ever Rome ever repents, repudiates Vatican II, and decides to “turn the gas on” again.
it seems to me that some in the SSPX don’t think that Catholicism exists beyond the expression found in the Tridentine Roman Rite.
There are, amongst the SSPX’s adherents, a small number of more astute persons who actually do have a broader understanding of the Church’s history, of it’s rich liturgical heritage, with respect to both the East and the West, but the SSPX, on the whole, do not pay much attention to such things. By and large, the SSPX are very focused on their “Crisis in the Church” thing, and most thought and discussion within the SSPX tends to go in that direction.
In their zeal to proclaim “this is the authentic faith”, they fail to realize just how many medieval additions there were, which makes their position a bit ironic, as they are arguing for a medieval Church, not really an ancient one that was much more austere.
Some argue for a restoration of medieval church and culture, others for a Counter-Reformation/baroque era Catholicism; still others are happy to go back no further than 1950. Some SSPX wonder what a reformed Church and liturgy would look like had Vatican II not taken things quite so far as it did, but reformed the Mass and the Church along more traditional lines, if you will. That last group tend to be considered the “Liberals” of the SSPX (if you can imagine).
As far as the Eastern Church goes, however, I never encountered any hostility toward it on the part of the SSPX. In fact, one could often hear praise for the Eastern Churches who have maintained their ancient liturgical traditions. I do remember one professor of mine at the seminary discussing the Latinization of the rites of Uniate churches, and expressing a sadness over that Latinization. He disliked that, and advocated that the Eastern liturgies be kept pure according to their own traditions. I never got the impression that this particular professor was saying anything that would have contradicted the SSPX. I don’t actually imagine that the SSPX would ever have developed a unity of thought on the matter, to be honest.
Since Bishop Williamson has been the primary ordaining bishop for the vagante “Society of St. Josaphat” and has conducted these ordinations, not in the Byzantine ritual tradition, but the pre-1962 Roman Rite, “latinized” would be an understatement. It is precisely the kind of hybridization and syncretization that Metropolitan Andrey, Patriarch Josyp and their predecessors tirelessly fought against.
Right, but if these folks are coming to Williamson for orders, what can anyone expect him to do, really? He has no ability to celebrate in the Eastern tradition. Williamson would justify it by saying, “the Church is in Crisis, these Byzantine Catholics want to stay true to the true Church, and this is a less-than-optimal, but wholly necessary temporary situation”.
But the very fact that there are Byzantine clergy insisting upon being ordained by SSPX bishops because they regard the SSPX as more genuine than anyone else around should speak volumes to anyone about the brainwashing that the SSPX perpetrates. The SSPX are what remains of the Catholic Church (Western or Eastern, apparently). And there are alot of people who believe that, at least in practice, although they may not come right out and confess as much.