The Vatican has imposed the canonical penalty of excommunication on six bishops from the ultraconservative Society of St. Pius X, while cautioning that lay adherents who “formally adhere” to the group may also face similar consequences. This decisive action follows the traditionalist organization’s consecration of four new bishops, which directly defies a public appeal from Pope Leo XIV to refrain from such measures. The move intensifies an ongoing rift within the Catholic Church that originated in 1988. The situation underscores growing tensions between papal authority and factions resisting reforms from the Second Vatican Council.
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