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JMJ
Here are the six conditions that the SSPX has laid out for considering a canonical regularization.
Sine qua non conditions:
- The freedom to preserve, transmit and teach the sound doctrine of the constant Magisterium of the Church and of the unchangeable truth of divine Tradition; the freedom to prohibit, correct and reprove, even publicly, those who foment the errors or innovations of modernism, liberalism, the Second Vatican Council and their consequences;
- The freedom to use the 1962 liturgy exclusively. To preserve the sacramental practice that we presently have (including: Holy Orders, Confirmation, Matrimony);
- A guarantee of at least one bishop.
Desirable conditions:
- Society should have its own tribunals, in the first instance,
- Exemption of houses of the SSPX from the diocesan bishops,
- A Pontifical Commission in Rome for Tradition “answering directly to the Pope, with the majority of its members and governing board in favor of Tradition.”
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