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What Rome may come to, I couldn’t say. What I know is what they teach now is as I said. Valid orders, not licit ones, in the sort of case you are suggesting. And no, illicit sacramental actions are not upheld. The faithful are not to participate in such.Rome seems to be developing it’s teaching on the matter. It no longer sees a magical set of words to confect the Sacraments, but sees the Institutional Narrative, along with the Epiclesis as part of the entirety of the whole Sacrament in action - mainly due to reacquaintance with the East. I can’t see Rome upholding any celebration by ex-Fr. Cutie or ex-Fr. Beaugouis as having any “validity” in Rome’s eyes, other than their priesthood could be seen as “intact” should they seek to come back to full Communion with the Church, upon which they would be treated as laymen for a time - or even a lifetime, and should an unlikely rehabilitation occur, there would be no need to a"re"ordination.
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