A future pope will ‘welcome us back’, says priest from excommunicated Catholic sect
The Vatican’s excommunication of Society of St. Pius X leaders has sparked a divide, with members looking toward future leadership for reconciliation.
📍 The outcome
Pius X faced continued excommunication from the Vatican, with local parishes in Charlotte and San Antonio defying the ban by holding Masses as usual. Coverage of the dispute quieted without further developments.
Epilogue added 44d ago, after coverage quieted.
What happened
Coverage from the National Catholic Reporter, the Charlotte Observer, Yahoo, and kens5.com highlights the tension between the Vatican's official stance and the resilience of the sect's membership. Future developments remain dependent on the Vatican's administrative posture and potential shifts in leadership.
Current coverage does not yet specify the long-term status of these parishes or the mechanisms for any future reconciliation.
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Who reported it (4)
- The Society of St. Pius X shows itself out the door National Catholic Reporter · 47d ago
- Charlotte-area Catholic church among targets of Vatican’s excommunication Charlotte Observer · 47d ago
- Excommunicated priest says future pope will welcome group back Yahoo · 47d ago
- San Antonio parishioners attend Sunday Mass despite pope's excommunication of Society of Saint Pius X leaders kens5.com · 47d ago
Questions people are asking
Who has been excommunicated?
The Vatican has excommunicated leaders of the Society of St. Pius X.
How are parishioners responding?
Parishioners in locations such as San Antonio have continued to attend Sunday Mass despite the excommunication of the group's leadership.
What is the expected future status of the group?
An excommunicated priest stated that a future pope will welcome the group back, though coverage does not specify if or when this might occur.
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