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giuseppeTO
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He was expelled and is living in England. There are a small group of former SSPX priests who have loosely aligned themselves with him - two priests from the U.S. and another half dozen from France and Canada. He has chosen not to organize a formal group so far and I would not speculate on what his future plans are. He believes that a regularization by Rome would result in an eventual suppression of the Society. Again, I will not go into what he thinks.Since the SSPX appear to have cast him out, I couldn’t say. I would presume that he heads up a splinter group who have separated themselves off from the SSPX for whatever reasons; I have no idea where he is (physically) and no idea if any of the SSPX priests have aligned themselves with him.
As for replacing him, I do not think that is necessary in the near term. He was the oldest of the four bishops at 73 years of age. Bishop Fellay is in his mid fifties and the other bishops are around the same age. Since a consecration (without papal mandate) would bring this all to a head once again and since there is not a pressing need at the moment, I expect that there will be no near term move to replace +Williamson.
It would be impossible to speculate as to whether the papacy succeeding Pope Francis would provide a more favorable situation to resolve the remaining points of disagreement. I expect that the Society has at least that much time before it would need to consider replacing a bishop. I do believe the regularization will eventually happen and that Rome will avoid labeling the Society with formal schism.