The Society of Saint Pius X was founded by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre with ecclesial approval in 1970. However, since that time there has been confusion concerning the canonical status of the Archbishop Lefebvre and the priest of the SSPX. Father Paul Robinson FSSPX joins Dr. Taylor Marshall to discuss in detail what the Vatican and Canon Law and subsequent Popes have taught and declared regarding the the SSPX (FSSPX) and whether Catholics today may receive some or all of the sacraments from the priests of the SSPX. Contraversial but packed with information.
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“Clearly at least in an objective danger of mortal sin, but not just the SSPX priest. Any Catholic faithful who seeks in genere to receive a sacrament from an SSPX priest, and in specie to receive absolution from sins confessed to an SSPX priest outside of the danger of death and the Jubilee Year of Mercy decreed by the Holy Father, per se does not receive validly and licitly the benefit of the sacrament. The norm of can. 1335 cannot be invoked to demonstrate the supplying of faculties to a priest to absolve from sin validly. All that the norm of can. 1335 does is remove pro tempore the canonical prohibition extant on the part of the SSPX priest from celebrating a sacrament, thereby returning a priest under, for example, the censure of excommunication or suspension to the canonical state he was in prior to having incurred the censure. This means that if he did not possess any faculty to absolve from sin before incurring suspension, then he still does not possess such a faculty unless it be given to him by the competent ecclesiastical authority, who normally is the territorial Bishop the SSPX priest finds himself in. For any priest, not just an SSPX priest, to celebrate the Sacred Mysteries illicitly is to risk not just his own spiritual ruin, but that of the individual faithful he attempts to assist, for the reasons that have been expounded.”