SSPX Ordinations and the Reign of “the Vatican”
(Posted 06/19/09
www.RemnantNewspaper.com) Today, June 19, 2009, Bishop Bernard Tissier de Mallerais ordained thirteen priests at the seminary of the Society of Saint Pius X in Winona, MN. On June 27, 2009, Bishop Alfonso de Galaretta will ordain three priests at the Society’s seminary in Zaitzkofen, Germany, and on the same date five more priests will be ordained at the Society’s headquarters in Ecône, Switzerland.
The Society has been ordaining priests since the 1970s, but these twenty-one ordinations are perceived differently because the international media have been in a state of high alert over the growing threat of recrudescent Roman Catholicism since the publication of Summorum Pontificum and the remission of the excommunications of the Society’s four bishops in January of this year—actions widely denounced by the media because they were undertaken without a consensus of the Pope’s advisors in “the Vatican.”
“The Vatican” and the Society’s Ordinations
Hence the media responded to the coming ordinations with a spate of tendentious headlines suggesting what they would like us to believe: that “the Vatican”—not the Pope, mind you—has forbidden the ordinations. Herewith a sampling:
· “Vatican defied over rebel Catholic ordinations” (
Guardian.co.uk);
· “SSPX to ordain new priests despite Vatican warning” (Reuters);
· “Vatican throws down gauntlet to ultra-traditionalist SSPX” (Reuters Blogs);
· “Vatican bans breakaway Catholic ordinations” (ABC Online);
· “Vatican Rejects Conservative Group’s Ordinations,” (Huffington Post);
· “Vatican takes stand against rebel order” (Swissinfo);
· “Vatican opposes ordination of breakaway priests” (AFP);
· “Vatican: Conservative group’s ordinations invalid” (Associated Press).
All of these stories cite the same source: not the Pope or anyone specifically authorized by him to speak on the matter, but rather a bulletin from the Vatican Press Office issued on 17 June. That is, by “the Vatican” the media mean a writer of bulletins whose office happens to be located in Vatican City. And who exactly is the author of this bulletin from “the Vatican”? Was it perhaps the Vatican equivalent of Jimmy Olsen, cub reporter? Or was it the Vatican’s version of Perry White, the head of the Vatican Press Office, Father Federico Lombardi, S.J.?
Of course, the ecclesiastical authority of bulletins from the Vatican Press Office is nil, but in any case the headlines are all fiction.
The bulletin says absolutely nothing about “the Vatican” opposing, banning, forbidding or even warning against the ordinations. Rather, it merely adverts to the Pope’s letter of 10 March 2009 concerning the lifting of the excommunications, which states that (strictly speaking) the Society “does not have a canonical status in the Church,” and that “its ministers do not exercise legitimate ministries,” to which the author of the bulletin adds the gloss that “the ordinations are, thus, still to be considered illegitimate.” Not invalid or even illicit (the operative canonical term of art), but “illegitimate”—whatever that means, as if anyone cares.
But wait. According to a headline appearing in Le Monde online yesterday, “The Vatican regrets, but does not oppose, the ordination of 24 new integrist priests.” Citing another communiqué of uncertain provenance, the story in Le Monde quotes “the Vatican” as advising that “the Pope could not interdict these ordinations. That would provoke a rupture in the process of rapprochement…” Indeed it would, which is precisely why the Pope did not forbid the ordinations, and why Bishop Fellay reports that the Society has been assured privately that it will enjoy a provisional legal status during its dialogue with the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith concerning the problematical texts of Vatican II.
So, once again the hydra of “the Vatican” contradicts itself, which is the inevitable result of the post-conciliar proliferation of utterly fallible bureaucratic agencies in Rome, each with its own talking head. When the Risen Lord issued the divine commission, He empowered the Pope, the bishops and the priests of His hierarchical Church to go forth and “teach all nations; baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you…” But He said nothing of press agencies or an entity called “the Vatican,” consisting of a collection of office buildings and apartments located at 41° 54’ 39" North and 12° 27’ 7" East…