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Pope Leo draws hard line on breakaway traditionalists, but it could get messy

CBC News

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July 3, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

As the Vatican excommunicated four bishops of the ultra-traditionalist Society of Saint Pius X this week, notice was also served that the society’s priests and lay Catholics who formally adhere to it are also considered cut off from the Roman Catholic Church — a move that raises the spiritual stakes for thousands of followers worldwide.

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Associated Press

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· Jul 1, 2026

Traditionalist Catholics defy Pope Leo XIV by consecrating 4 bishops without his consent

The Society of St. Pius X, which opposes modernizing reforms in the Catholic Church, went ahead with a ritual-filled ceremony at its seminary in Econe, Switzerland, despite a last-ditch appeal by Leo to call it off. (AP video: Jamey Keaten) Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com​ This video may be available for archive licensing via https://newsroom.ap.org/home

Times of India

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· Jul 1, 2026

Pope Leo openly defied: Traditionalists consecrate 4 bishops without his consent

Pope Leo openly defied: Traditionalists consecrate 4 bishops without his consent

Drudge Report

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· Jun 30, 2026

Pope Leo faces first major crisis of papacy from rebel Catholic group...

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Interaksyon

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· Jun 25, 2026

Cardinal: Catholics should be agents of change, not ‘keyboard warriors’

Cardinal Jose Advincula of Manila on Wednesday urged Catholics to move beyond criticism and become agents of change, saying many people are quick to identify society’s problems but reluctant to help solve them. Speaking during Mass at Quiapo Church, he said meaningful renewal begins with personal responsibility, not complaints from the sidelines. “It is very [] The post Cardinal: Catholics should be agents of change, not ‘keyboard warriors’ appeared first on Interaksyon.

ZENIT

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· Jul 7, 2026

Decline, Resurgence, and Breaking Stereotypes: The State of Vocations and Priestly Ordinations in France, Germany, and Italy

Rather than a single narrative of inevitable decline or universal revival, today's Catholic Church presents a far more complex landscape—one in which signs of renewal and symptoms of crisis coexist, often separated by little more than a national border The post Decline, Resurgence, and Breaking Stereotypes: The State of Vocations and Priestly Ordinations in France, Germany, and Italy appeared first on ZENIT - English.

ABC News

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· Jul 5, 2026

Pope on vacation after decisive flexing of papal muscle

Pope Leo XIV has had a whirlwind finale to the first half of 2026.

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Related coverage for "Pope Leo draws hard line on breakaway traditionalists, but it could get messy": Associated Press — Traditionalist Catholics defy Pope Leo XIV by consecrating 4 bishops without his consent. Times of India — Pope Leo openly defied: Traditionalists consecrate 4 bishops without his consent. Drudge Report — Pope Leo faces first major crisis of papacy from rebel Catholic group.... Interaksyon — Cardinal: Catholics should be agents of change, not ‘keyboard warriors’. ZENIT — Decline, Resurgence, and Breaking Stereotypes: The State of Vocations and Priestly Ordinations in France, Germany, and Italy. ABC News — Pope on vacation after decisive flexing of papal muscle