+ JMJ Lots happening this month ... so instead of just the list of articles that popped above the noise, I have includes some commentary on two of the articles, the regular news list and a chatGPT summary on the validity of Orthodox Sacraments. P^3 Commentary on Articles of Note As to be expected, there has been a veritable media storm preceding and following the SSPX consecration of four bishops. Everyone seems to have an opinion, some factual, some not so much. Two that caught my attention were the: Chancellor for canonical affairs in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis (link) Susan Mulheron: “What they were doing was not just refusing the liturgical adaptations that had been made, but they were refusing the whole teaching authority of that council,” Tradicat: As usual there are distinctions that are not being made. The first the teaching authority of the Second Vatican Council was defined at the end of the council (link) (Fisheater link2) ...
+ JMJ A little late getting this one out. P^3 Sources https://onepeterfive.com/review-of-bishop-athanasius-schneiders-core-question-regarding-sspx/ https://dianemontagna.substack.com/p/exclusive-bishop-schneider-sets-out Introduction EXCLUSIVE: Bishop Schneider Sets Out “Core Question” in SSPX Episcopal Consecration Debate “At its core, the conflict revolves around the question of truth.” DIANE MONTAGNA JUN 04, 2026 (Photo credit: Voice of the Family) ROME, 4 June 2026 — With the Society of St. Pius X set to proceed with episcopal consecrations on July 1, Bishop Athanasius Schneider has published a new statement arguing that the controversy extends beyond questions of ecclesiastical discipline and reflects doctrinal and liturgical disputes that have persisted in the Catholic Church since the Second Vatican Council. Titled The Core Question Regarding the Priestly Society of Saint Pius X and published in full below, the document is structured around five principal arguments and asks...