
SSPX defies Pope Leo XIV, breaks from Catholic Church with illicit consecration of new bishops
When a priest of the Catholic Church is being consecrated as a bishop, the prelate elevating him is required to ask for the Apostolic Mandate — the formal…
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When a priest of the Catholic Church is being consecrated as a bishop, the prelate elevating him is required to ask for the Apostolic Mandate — the formal approval of the pope for his new office — to be read aloud by a notary for all those in attendance.
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When a priest of the Catholic Church is being consecrated as a bishop, the prelate elevating him is required to ask for the Apostolic Mandate — the formal approval of the pope for his new office — to be read aloud by a notary for all those in attendance.
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When a priest of the Catholic Church is being consecrated as a bishop, the prelate elevating him is required to ask for the Apostolic…
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