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By their own admission, it would appear the Society of St. Pius X has other religious communities under its wing, sspx.org/vocations_index.htm
If the SSPX are just another humble community of religious working “within” the Catholic Church, why would they have Benedictine monks, Discalced Carmelite nuns, as well as Dominican and Franciscan teaching sisters working exclusively under their auspices, never answerable to the local ordinary?
And is this even permissable under the code of canon law, whether it be the 1917 or 1983 codes?
This is far from just another red herring, to me this appears the have layed the groundwork for a parallel Church.
If the SSPX are just another humble community of religious working “within” the Catholic Church, why would they have Benedictine monks, Discalced Carmelite nuns, as well as Dominican and Franciscan teaching sisters working exclusively under their auspices, never answerable to the local ordinary?
And is this even permissable under the code of canon law, whether it be the 1917 or 1983 codes?
This is far from just another red herring, to me this appears the have layed the groundwork for a parallel Church.