The Society of St. Pius X has responded defiantly to Pope Leo XIV's excommunication of the neotraditionalist group. What does the excommunication mean — and how will the schism affect the church?
SAN ANTONIO — A controversy has extended from the Vatican to South Texas as San Antonio Archbishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller tells local parishioners not to attend Mass at St. Joseph's Chapel, warning of ...
The Catholic archbishop of San Antonio has said he will no longer allow priests from the local chapter of the Society of St. Pius X to minister or preside over weddings after the Vatican on Thursday ...
ICE street arrests filed over a five-month period were clustered in predominantly Latino communities across New Jersey and New York ...
The newly excommunicated Society of St. Pius X has established an outpost of traditionalism on the Kansas prairie.
As Catholic populations surge across the American Southeast, dioceses are racing to expand parishes, cultivate vocations and ...
The Vatican says bishops from the ultra-conservative Catholic SSPX society were automatically excommunicated after ignoring Pope Leo's plea for unity.
The Vatican last week issued a decree excommunicating priests part of the Society of Saint Pius X. The SSPX has several ...
We are not a parallel church. We remain fully Catholic and attached to the See of Peter and to his successor, Pope Leo XIV,” ...
A traditionalist Catholic splinter group has gone ahead with the ordination of four bishops without papal approval, in the first major challenge of Leo’s papacy.
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