Catholic Bishop John C. Favalora did not say this.
What he said is the following:
His [Cutie’s] actions could lead to his dismissal from the clerical state.
This means that Father Cutié is removing himself from full communion with the Catholic Church and thereby
forfeiting his rights as a cleric. Roman Catholics should not request the sacraments from Father Cuité. Any sacramental actions he attempts to perform would be illicit. Any
Mass he says would be valid but illicit, meaning it does not meet a Catholic’s obligation. Father Cutié cannot validly officiate at marriages of Roman Catholics in the Archdiocese of Miami or anywhere.
Note that the word chosen here is MASS. Eucharist can ONLY be effected in the context of the Holy Mass. This means a true apostolic mass with a FULL liturgy that has the essential elements of the
General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM). Orthodox and other true ordained apostolic faiths that have a true apostolic full liturgical form of The Mass can confect Eucharist. I do not believe that Episcopalian Liturgy taken together with their stated Communion/Confession that denies the sacrificial nature of Eucharist AND which slso denies itself even a sacramental Holy Orders or sacramental nature of Eucharist can be considered “A MASS”. It is NOT a mass - it is a Protestant ecclesial community worship gathering - liturgical readings, prayers, songs of praise and a Protestantised “ritual” that emulates in part the Catholic Mass. But what TEC does is NOT A MASS.
Further the Bishop goes on record as saying it’s entirely possible that Cutie has completely invalidated his standings as a cleric. Normally a defrocked priest or laicized priest can and is obliged in fact to give last rights and hear confessions on death beds for emergencies etc. But if Cutie has lost his clerical rights and is no longer in “a clerical state” he can’t even do last rights and emergency confessions.
What the Bishop is signaling is that if Cutie attempts to hold true Catholic masses conformant to GIRM OUTSIDE of the context of TEC to give private masses to the local constituency (Hispanic community) the sacraments may be valid but illicit. The bishop is clearly concerned that he does not trust Cutie and expects he will try to lure people away from Catholicism by giving unsanctioned private masses conducted to the local Hispanics to try to evangelize away good Catholics who will not know any better. Personally I expect this is Cutie’s true goal - to use TEC as a staging ground to get his own following then break away a new Catholic “style” church with himself as leader.
Frankly it is better that Cutie not be able to effect the sacraments since this will just be an occasion of sacrilege for both himself (when he partakes) and for whatever church must now suffer “his services”. There is no rational concept of “communion” when some in the service believe in real-presence and others do not. The sacrament can not “invalidate itself” into symbolic form (it if is in fact confected) as a courtesy to those who do not believe in real-presence to prevent them from committing sacrilege? Cutie is a disaster to himself and everyone around him…
James