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What is the FSSPX? Are they valid and are they part of SSPX?
The question was about the FSSPX, not the FSSP. The SSPX has an F in front of its name. It’s legal name is FSSPX - Fraternal Society of St. Pius X.The FSSP is not a part of SSPX. The FSSP is a fraternal organization of priests started by John Paul 2 and is completely loyal to the Holy Father.
So then what’s the difference between the FSSP and FSSPX and SSPXThe question was about the FSSPX, not the FSSP. The SSPX has an F in front of its name. It’s legal name is FSSPX - Fraternal Society of St. Pius X.
I am now confused as well. I thought the FSSP was the PRIESTLY FRATERNITY OF SAINT PETER and in communion with Rome.So then what’s the difference between the FSSP and FSSPX and SSPX
FSSPX and SSPX is the same group. It’s just that most people drop the F.So then what’s the difference between the FSSP and FSSPX and SSPX
Thanks for clarifyingFSSPX and SSPX is the same group. It’s just that most people drop the F.
FSSP was born out of several men who abandoned the SSPX when the Archbishop Lefebvre was excommunicated and the rest of them were suspended. These men did not want to be in a state of limbo. Not knowing what to do, a handful of them went to Rome to ask for help. They were helped by then Cardinal Ratzinger. Bl. John Paul set them up as the FSSP (Fraternal Society of St. Peter).
The FSSP is a traditionalist society, but it is in full communion with the Holy See. The FSSP is welcome in any diocese around the world. Some of its members work in diocesan ministries while others run parishes for the local bishops. The FSSP also has very good relationships with religious orders around them.
They accept the writings of Vatican II as they are, the CCC, and the Ordinary Form of the Mass. They agree that the Ordinary Form of the Mass is valid and licit. That it is without error.
Like many of us, they recognize that people have inserted nonsense into the OF, but that such nonsense was never in the missal itself. Therefore, it can be taken out and properly disposed of.
The SSPX, on the other hand, finds some documents of Vatican II problematic. It also believes that the Ordinary Form of the mass is valid, but “bad”. Bishop Fellay has gone down on record as saying that he will not make a distinction between licit and illicit. He just wants to say that the new mass is bad. This is a problem. You cannot call bad what the Church uses as are ordinary form of worship of the Triune God. To do so is to say that the Church is using something bad to worship God. This leads to a doctrinal discrepancy.
The SSPX admits that the pope is the legitimate successor of St. Peter, but as Bishop Fellay has said, “Don’t follow him.” This also creates another doctrinal problem. We are bound to follow the apostles. A bishop is an apostle. But no apostle has the authority to undermined the Apostle Peter. Even Paul did not tell the early Christians not to follow Peter. He made his case before Peter and it was Peter who changed his mind. Had Peter stuck to his guns, can we imagine Paul telling the early Church, “Don’t follow him”? I don’t think so.
This position creates what is called a break with the Primacy of Peter. It’s called a schismatic mentality.
It’s extremely important to understand that a schismatic idea does not make the individual a schismatic, nor does it mean that the organization is in schism. The idea is schismatic. The person may be speaking with his whole heart and mind and have no intention to apostatize. Let us not put labels on the good bishop. He is wrong, but he is NOT a schismatic.
That’s the core differences between the FSSP and SSPX. As far as the mass and other sacraments, they follow the same rituals and customs.
One more thing. The FSSP has faculties to forgive sins. The SSPX does not have faculties to forgive sins. There are situations in which their absolution is invalid and your sins are not forgiven. Nor do they have faculties to bless marriages. The FSSP can bless marriages.
Bishops grant those faculties. The SSPX does not submit to the authority of the local bishops, nor does it ask the Pontiff for faculties. It assumes faculties, by assuming that the Church supplies. But theological arguments and canon law seem to be against them on this point. The Church only supplies in very specific situations, not every Saturday to every penitent.
It’s a complex situation for which we must pray that a quick resolution will be found.
We’re the product of “instant oatmeal”. Everything as to be fast. Throwing out a few letters is faster than an entire name.Darn these acronyms!
What Brother JR said.FSSPX and SSPX is the same group. It’s just that most people drop the F.
FSSP was born out of several men who abandoned the SSPX when the Archbishop Lefebvre was excommunicated and the rest of them were suspended. These men did not want to be in a state of limbo. Not knowing what to do, a handful of them went to Rome to ask for help. They were helped by then Cardinal Ratzinger. Bl. John Paul set them up as the FSSP (Fraternal Society of St. Peter).
The FSSP is a traditionalist society, but it is in full communion with the Holy See. The FSSP is welcome in any diocese around the world. Some of its members work in diocesan ministries while others run parishes for the local bishops. The FSSP also has very good relationships with religious orders around them.
They accept the writings of Vatican II as they are, the CCC, and the Ordinary Form of the Mass. They agree that the Ordinary Form of the Mass is valid and licit. That it is without error.
Like many of us, they recognize that people have inserted nonsense into the OF, but that such nonsense was never in the missal itself. Therefore, it can be taken out and properly disposed of.
The SSPX, on the other hand, finds some documents of Vatican II problematic. It also believes that the Ordinary Form of the mass is valid, but “bad”. Bishop Fellay has gone down on record as saying that he will not make a distinction between licit and illicit. He just wants to say that the new mass is bad. This is a problem. You cannot call bad what the Church uses as are ordinary form of worship of the Triune God. To do so is to say that the Church is using something bad to worship God. This leads to a doctrinal discrepancy.
The SSPX admits that the pope is the legitimate successor of St. Peter, but as Bishop Fellay has said, “Don’t follow him.” This also creates another doctrinal problem. We are bound to follow the apostles. A bishop is an apostle. But no apostle has the authority to undermined the Apostle Peter. Even Paul did not tell the early Christians not to follow Peter. He made his case before Peter and it was Peter who changed his mind. Had Peter stuck to his guns, can we imagine Paul telling the early Church, “Don’t follow him”? I don’t think so.
This position creates what is called a break with the Primacy of Peter. It’s called a schismatic mentality.
It’s extremely important to understand that a schismatic idea does not make the individual a schismatic, nor does it mean that the organization is in schism. The idea is schismatic. The person may be speaking with his whole heart and mind and have no intention to apostatize. Let us not put labels on the good bishop. He is wrong, but he is NOT a schismatic.
That’s the core differences between the FSSP and SSPX. As far as the mass and other sacraments, they follow the same rituals and customs.
One more thing. The FSSP has faculties to forgive sins. The SSPX does not have faculties to forgive sins. There are situations in which their absolution is invalid and your sins are not forgiven. Nor do they have faculties to bless marriages. The FSSP can bless marriages.
Bishops grant those faculties. The SSPX does not submit to the authority of the local bishops, nor does it ask the Pontiff for faculties. It assumes faculties, by assuming that the Church supplies. But theological arguments and canon law seem to be against them on this point. The Church only supplies in very specific situations, not every Saturday to every penitent.
It’s a complex situation for which we must pray that a quick resolution will be found.
Ah hah! So this is why SSPX does not like FSSP!FSSP was born out of several men who abandoned the SSPX when the Archbishop Lefebvre was excommunicated and the rest of them were suspended. These men did not want to be in a state of limbo. Not knowing what to do, a handful of them went to Rome to ask for help. They were helped by then Cardinal Ratzinger. Bl. John Paul set them up as the FSSP (Fraternal Society of St. Peter).
Well then we will call you Ray from now on.We’re the product of “instant oatmeal”. Everything as to be fast. Throwing out a few letters is faster than an entire name.
Look at me. Very few people ever call be by my full name. It’s JR or Jay. Neither is my full name.
Ugh!Well then we will call you Ray from now on.![]()
May I be so bold as to ask, what is your full name?We’re the product of “instant oatmeal”. Everything as to be fast. Throwing out a few letters is faster than an entire name.
Look at me. Very few people ever call be by my full name. It’s JR or Jay. Neither is my full name.
Jason RichardMay I be so bold as to ask, what is your full name?
Thank you Brother Jason Richard. :thankyou:Jason Richard
Brother JR, am I correct in my understanding that he, Pope Francis, or any Pope for that matter, need only be followed as it impacts the issue of faith and morals, and by that I mean if the Pope issues something dogmatic and that anything else (opinion and things of that kind) are not bindable?FSSPX and SSPX is the same group. It’s just that most people drop the F.
FSSP was born out of several men who abandoned the SSPX when the Archbishop Lefebvre was excommunicated and the rest of them were suspended. These men did not want to be in a state of limbo. Not knowing what to do, a handful of them went to Rome to ask for help. They were helped by then Cardinal Ratzinger. Bl. John Paul set them up as the FSSP (Fraternal Society of St. Peter).
The FSSP is a traditionalist society, but it is in full communion with the Holy See. The FSSP is welcome in any diocese around the world. Some of its members work in diocesan ministries while others run parishes for the local bishops. The FSSP also has very good relationships with religious orders around them.
They accept the writings of Vatican II as they are, the CCC, and the Ordinary Form of the Mass. They agree that the Ordinary Form of the Mass is valid and licit. That it is without error.
Like many of us, they recognize that people have inserted nonsense into the OF, but that such nonsense was never in the missal itself. Therefore, it can be taken out and properly disposed of.
The SSPX, on the other hand, finds some documents of Vatican II problematic. It also believes that the Ordinary Form of the mass is valid, but “bad”. Bishop Fellay has gone down on record as saying that he will not make a distinction between licit and illicit. He just wants to say that the new mass is bad. This is a problem. You cannot call bad what the Church uses as are ordinary form of worship of the Triune God. To do so is to say that the Church is using something bad to worship God. This leads to a doctrinal discrepancy.
The SSPX admits that the pope is the legitimate successor of St. Peter, but as Bishop Fellay has said, “Don’t follow him.” This also creates another doctrinal problem. We are bound to follow the apostles. A bishop is an apostle. But no apostle has the authority to undermined the Apostle Peter. Even Paul did not tell the early Christians not to follow Peter. He made his case before Peter and it was Peter who changed his mind. Had Peter stuck to his guns, can we imagine Paul telling the early Church, “Don’t follow him”? I don’t think so.
This position creates what is called a break with the Primacy of Peter. It’s called a schismatic mentality.
It’s extremely important to understand that a schismatic idea does not make the individual a schismatic, nor does it mean that the organization is in schism. The idea is schismatic. The person may be speaking with his whole heart and mind and have no intention to apostatize. Let us not put labels on the good bishop. He is wrong, but he is NOT a schismatic.
That’s the core differences between the FSSP and SSPX. As far as the mass and other sacraments, they follow the same rituals and customs.
One more thing. The FSSP has faculties to forgive sins. The SSPX does not have faculties to forgive sins. There are situations in which their absolution is invalid and your sins are not forgiven. Nor do they have faculties to bless marriages. The FSSP can bless marriages.
Bishops grant those faculties. The SSPX does not submit to the authority of the local bishops, nor does it ask the Pontiff for faculties. It assumes faculties, by assuming that the Church supplies. But theological arguments and canon law seem to be against them on this point. The Church only supplies in very specific situations, not every Saturday to every penitent.
It’s a complex situation for which we must pray that a quick resolution will be found.
No that is not correct.Brother JR, am I correct in my understanding that he, Pope Francis, or any Pope for that matter, need only be followed as it impacts the issue of faith and morals, and by that I mean if the Pope issues something dogmatic and that anything else (opinion and things of that kind) are not bindable?