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Thomasbradley312
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In real definition, the group known as the Society of Saint Pius X are classified as canonically irregular. Of course, traditional groups such as the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter and the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priests are completely regular and in good standing with the Holy See. Others such as the Society of Saint Pius V and Congregation of Mary Immaculate Queen are schismatic and many times don’t even acknowledge the Pope.
My question is where is this middle line of irregularity and what does it mean? I always thought it was a case of either you are in the Church or you are not. Doesn’t this classification make it somewhat confusing?
My question is where is this middle line of irregularity and what does it mean? I always thought it was a case of either you are in the Church or you are not. Doesn’t this classification make it somewhat confusing?
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