Vatican excommunicates six ultraconservative bishops over ordination
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The Society of Saint Pius X, an ultra-traditionalist Catholic organization, consecrated bishops without papal approval, acting against Pope Leo XIV's explicit opposition. The action triggered automatic excommunication and constitutes a formal breach threatening schism, as the group persists in rejecting changes adopted at Vatican II.
Progressive: Progressive outlets frame the consecrations as rebellion by a defiant sect, emphasizing automatic excommunication and the schism threat to Catholic institutional unity.
Moderate: Moderate outlets report the violation and excommunication factually while providing historical context about the group's 1970 founding and theological objections to Vatican II reforms.
Conservative: Conservative outlets acknowledge the group's view that defending traditional Catholic faith justified their action, while detailing the violation of requiring papal approval for bishop consecrations.
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For the Holy See, consecrating bishops without the approval of the pope, the head of the Catholic Church ruling over some 1.4 billion faithful, is a direct act of insubordination.
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