Did you look at the statutes of Opus Dei that I posted above? That’s what I mean by contained. Opus Dei is very contained. It has nothing to do with being a decease. It has to do with the nature of a prelature, unless the Holy Father decides to change the paradigm, which he can do. If he keeps the current paradigm, yes the SSPX will be contained and yes, it will make many bishops very happy. They will not be obliged to include the SSPX in their diocesan councils, deaneries or synods, as they must do with priests who belong to religious communities. They cannot exclude the regular priests or the society priests, such as the FSSP. They can exclude the prelature priests.
On the flip side, if the bishop and the SSPX superior get along well, the bishop is free to invite the SSPX and the superior is free to grant them permission to participate in diocesan life and have an influence outside of the prelature.
It think it’s a dream to say that the SSPX is going to come in as a power house, because it’s not realistic. It’s very small and most Catholics are comfortable where they’re at.
It’s also very offensive to make such a statement as if to suggest that the rest of us who have been around during the last 50 years have been doing nothing but sitting on our hands waiting to be rescued by the SSPX. Over the last 50 years, thousands of religious and clergy have quietly made significant contributions to the Church and some very noticeable, such as Bl. Mother Teresa. Now, that’s a power horse. The woman left behind three religious congregation with more than 5,000 religious. Ninety percent of them are converts from Hinduism and Islam who started as volunteers with no intention of becoming Catholic, much less joining a religious community
The Franciscans of the Renewal are another power horse. They began with six Capuchin Friars. They’re almost 200 of them and many of them were thugs and are now consecrated religious thanks to the influence of the six friars who walked the streets of Harlem and the Bronx and stood on the corner playing their guitars.
Does the SSPX have something to offer? Very much so. It has a charism that is a great gift of the Holy Spirit. But it will not save the Church by itself and it can learn a great deal from those of us who have been here for 50 years. We should not overestimate them or underestimate them. The hope is that they will fit into the Church’s structure and bring a much needed gift into the Church for those who need what God offers through them. And that they will be open to learning from the rest of us as well. For this to work, it has to be a mutually enriching relationship.
Fraternally,
Br. JR, FFV