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After the excommunication of the Écône consecrations, the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith publishes the concrete procedure for priests and lay faithful who wish to return to full communion. Analysis of a document that shapes the future of Lefebvrianism.
We followed step by step the rise toward Écône: the ultimatum from Leo XIV, the consecration of the four bishops on July 1st despite Roman warnings, then the notification of latae sententiae excommunication. The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF) now takes a new step: it publishes the concrete procedure intended for priests and lay faithful of the Society of Saint Pius X who wish to return to full communion with Rome.
The DDF document distinguishes two categories. For priests: a formal declaration of rupture with the SSPX, a period of spiritual and theological accompaniment defined on a case-by-case basis, then incardination into a diocese or an institute of consecrated life. For laypeople: an approach to the competent diocesan bishop, with recognition of their good faith and adapted pastoral accompaniment. Fourteen countries—including France, Spain, the United States, and Brazil—now find themselves in a situation where no traditional Mass can be celebrated without risking canonical sanctions. In parallel, the Saint Vincent Ferrer Fraternity—a community attached to the extraordinary form but in full communion with Rome—has issued a public appeal to the Holy Father to condemn the doctrinal errors in question and disavow the clerics who promote them.
Canon law rigorously distinguishes between sanction and the path to reconciliation. Latae sententiae excommunication (CIC can. 1364 §1) strikes ipso facto the authors of a schismatic act. But the Code also provides differentiated paths for return: can. 1355 §2 allows the ordinary to remit latae sententiae censures not reserved to the Holy See; can. 1357 opens the possibility of remission in the sacramental internal forum by the confessor in urgent cases; cans. 1358-1361 specify the conditions and effects of lifting. The Church’s doctrine, formulated by Lumen Gentium (n. 14), recalls that those who, though incorporated into the Church, do not persevere in charity, cannot be saved even if they remain in its body. It is this logic of ordered mercy that the DDF implements: the sanction names the rupture; the procedure opens the path to return.
For SSPX priests, the question is one of immediate pastoral urgency: their faithful ask them what they should do next Sunday. Testimonies from worshippers who spent a week in SSPX communities in Switzerland reveal sincere faith but growing incomprehension in the face of the rupture with Rome. The DDF’s procedure offers them a concrete answer—provided the pastors concerned have the courage to convey it.
The procedure remains deliberately general. It does not address what becomes of entire communities that have followed their priest into the SSPX for decades, nor the fate of sacraments celebrated outside of emergencies. It also does not settle the question of Traditionis Custodes: the restrictions on the extraordinary form of the Roman Rite are precisely what has fueled the crisis since 2021. Cardinal Müller has called for the full freedom of the traditional Mass as a necessary condition for any lasting reconciliation—Rome has not yet responded to this demand.
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Une procédure, c'est bien, mais est-ce que Rome va vraiment accepter de discuter leurs réserves sur Vatican II, ou juste exiger une soumission ?
Une procédure claire, c'est bien, mais est-ce que Rome va vraiment écouter les raisons de ceux qui ont rejoint la FSSPX avant de leur demander de rentrer dans le rang ?
Une route tracée, soit, mais qui marchera vraiment si le cœur n’y est pas ?
Une procédure détaillée, c'est rassurant, mais est-ce que les conditions ne risquent pas de décourager ceux qui veulent revenir sans tout renier ?
Enfin une porte ouverte, mais est-ce que ce sera assez pour réconcilier sans renier ce qui a été vécu ?
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