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No Kidding? i thought they were allowed to hear confessions?Tradition requires canonical faculties from a diocesean ordinary, which, at the moment, the SSPX does not have
No Kidding? i thought they were allowed to hear confessions?Tradition requires canonical faculties from a diocesean ordinary, which, at the moment, the SSPX does not have
That’s only one Sacrament. You still need permission for the other ones from the local bishop (unless, of course, the Pope does what he did for confession).No Kidding? i thought they were allowed to hear confessions?
I don’t think it was a flat out faculty like confessions though. I am certain they’re allowed to invite priests who do into their churches to conduct them, however.Yes, but Francis also allowed them to celebrate marriages in some circumstances. I’m not sure of the specifics…
Apparently! Perhaps due to a bug?I’m so confused… This was reopened?
Sounds about right.“A letter published by the Vatican on April 4 said the Pope will allow Catholic bishops to appoint priests to assist at SSPX marriages and formally receive the consent of the couples. The nuptial Mass then would be celebrated by the SSPX priest.
In addition, Pope Francis gave bishops the option of granting an SSPX priest the necessary faculties to officiate validly over the marriage rite ‘if there are no priests in the diocese’ available to do so.”
Yes, and while I suppose it’s possible, how often do you think Solemn and High EF Masses are celebrated privately?There’s no homily at a Low Mass. Solemn/High Mass is when the priest gives a homily.
Except for, as previously mentioned, confession, and to an extent, marriage.exercises no legitimate ministry in the Church…