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Vatican spokesman publishes historical overview of Vatican-SSPX relations (Vatican News)

Andrea Tornielli, editorial director of the Dicastery for Communication, published “Lefebvre’s schism repeated 38 years later,” an historical overview of relations between the Vatican and the Society of St. Pius X.

“It is a troubled history, marked by generous attempts, doors kept open, and opportunities offered,” Tornielli began. “It is a painful story, characterized by two grave ruptures that led the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X, founded by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, to separate itself from the Pope and from communion with the Church of Rome by committing the schismatic act of consecrating bishops without the pontifical mandate and against the will of the Vicar of Christ.”

The overview has six sections:

  • Lefebvre’s decisions
  • The doctrinal agreement signed by Lefebvre
  • The first schismatic act
  • The pilgrimage of 2000 and Pope Benedict’s concessions
  • The 2011 doctrinal preamble and Pope Francis’ faculties
  • New schism, invalid confessions and marriages

Archbishop Fisher promises to welcome repentant SSPX members with open arms (The Catholic Weekly)

Following the illicit consecration of four new bishops of the Society of Saint Pius X. the archbishop of Sydney, Australia, said, “I welcome with open arms those who wish to return to full communion with the Church and to its regular and valid sacramental life.”

“People who pride themselves on their orthodoxy should know that schism is a grave sin against the Church and against charity,” said Archbishop Anthony Fisher, O.P., who recently wrote a pastoral letter on Eucharistic adoration. The prelate asked the faithful to “pray for the unity of the Church at this time and for the repentance of these schismatics.”

Students wash parents' feet at Indian Catholic school (Radio Veritas Asia)

Students at a Catholic school in Tezu, India, washed their parents’ feet on July 1.

Bishop George Pallipparambil of Miao described the act as a “two-way educational effort.”

“It teaches children to love, respect, and serve their parents, recognizing that their lives are built upon their parents’ sacrifices and hard work,” he said. “At the same time, it reminds parents that their children love them, are willing to listen to them, and possess unique gifts that deserve to be recognized and nurtured.”

DDF publishes procedures for the return of SSPX priests, laity to full communion (CWN)

The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith published procedures for the return of priests and lay faithful of the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) into full communion with the Church.

Jul. 3 Feast of St. Thomas, Apostle, Feast

The Feast of St. Thomas, the Apostle, who at first did not believe, has become for the Church one of the first witnesses to her faith. She is fond of appealing to his testimony and frequently puts in our mouths those simple words whereby he expressed the fervour of his regained faith: "My Lord and my God." It is known that St. Thomas preached the Gospel in Asia beyond the frontiers of the Roman Empire, probably in Persia and possibly as far afield as India. St. Thomas' feast was formerly celebrated on December 21.

Cameroon Diocese Announces Release of Kidnapped Priest, Religious Brothers

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Catholic Leaders Urge Poland and Ukraine to Pursue Reconciliation, Disarm Language

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