The Vatican has warned a breakaway traditionalist Catholic group that it risked renewed schism if it goes ahead with plans to ...
Doctrinal office tells traditionalist group that consecrating bishops without papal mandate would mean a 'decisive rupture' ...
In the Charlotte Diocese, traditionalists publicly spar with Bishop Michael Martin and argue for liturgical diversity, while Vatican II Catholics say that liturgical allowances have been too lax.
The Vatican will meet next week with the leader of a traditionalist group that announced plans to consecrate new bishops ...
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Vatican warns SSPX bishop ordinations without papal approval would cause schism
VATICAN CITY (RNS) — The head of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith said he proposed a path for dialogue and full ...
Pope Leo XIV faces first major crisis as traditional Catholics announce plans without Papal consent - For the Vatican, papal consent for the consecration of bishops is a fundamental doctrine, guarante ...
Vatican says leaked documents were only part of information Pope Francis used to restrict Latin Mass
FILE - Nuns stand next to copies of L'Osservatore Romano newspaper with headlines in Latin of Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican, Friday, May 9, 2025, a day after he was elected as the first North American ...
The debate surrounding the traditional Latin Mass within the Catholic Church has intensified significantly in the early days of Pope Leo XIV’s pontificate. It follows the alleged leak of Vatican ...
VATICAN CITY — Chicago native Pope Leo XIV called for unity in an increasingly divided world Sunday during his inaugural Mass in St. Peter’s Square, marking the official start of his historic papacy ...
The new pope met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Sunday. LONDON and ROME -- Pope Leo XIV spoke on Sunday of the remarkable times during which he's been elevated to the papacy, saying in ...
Vatican says leaked documents were only part of information Pope Francis used to restrict Latin Mass
ROME (AP) — The publication of the documents this week revived the debate in the Catholic Church over the Latin Mass, suggesting that whoever leaked them aimed to put pressure on Pope Leo XIV to ...
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