+ JMJ This is one gap that seems to pop up periodically ... for example: Recently, Crisis Magazine published an article titled “A Catholic’s Dubia for the SSPX,” in which the author, Daniel Waldow, asked a number of questions regarding the status of the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) as well as its views on some questions of concern in the postconciliar Church. The answers below were written by an SSPX priest and have been approved for publication by his superiors. So the SSPX has published a response to the Dubia on 1P5. You can read it here: 1P5 SSPX Responsa Ad Dubia (link) In addition, also on 1P5, a short article by Dr. Kwasniewski has been published that contains a copy of the SSPX Oath of Fidelity (link) . For information, chronicle and archival purposes I have attached the text below with some comments. P^3 Declaration of Fidelity to the Priestly Fraternity of St. Pius X I, the undersigned (N.), Recognize (N.) as pope of the Holy Catholic Church. That is why I am prep...
+ JMJ First, wishing you a happy feast of St. Joseph! Before we go through the latest news - I thought it appropriate to add in the post on St. Joseph from FSSPX.news (courtesy thereof) : On March 19, the Holy Church celebrates the feast of Saint Joseph, spouse of the Virgin Mary and patron of the universal Church. Two texts, one from Pope Pius IX, who declares this patronage, and the other from Pope Leo XIII who explains the reasons for it. In this year 2023, Saint Joseph is celebrated today, March 20. Pius IX, Decree Quemadmodum Deus, December 8, 1870 As almighty God appointed Joseph, son of the patriarch Jacob, over all the land of Egypt to save grain for the people, so when the fullness of time was come and He was about to send to earth His only-begotten Son, the Savior of the world, He chose another Joseph, of whom the first had been the type, and He made him the lord and chief of His household and possessions, the guardian of His choicest treasures. Indeed, he had as his spo...