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Pope Leo openly defied: Traditionalists consecrate 4 bishops without his consent
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Jacobin
· Jul 6, 2026
Inside the Schism Threatening the Catholic Church
Pope Leo excommunicated four newly consecrated bishops last week, members of the conservative Society of Saint Pius X. Their movement represents a broader traditionalist reaction in the Catholic church, fueled by Christian nationalists in the US and beyond.
ABC News
· Jul 2, 2026
Defying Pope Leo XIV, traditionalists go ahead with bishop consecrations in Switzerland
A breakaway group of traditionalist Catholics has directly defied Pope Leo XIV by consecrating four bishops without his consent
KSAT San Antonio
· Jul 2, 2026
Vatican cracks down on a traditionalist group by excommunicating its bishops
The Vatican has responded aggressively to a traditionalist society that consecrated bishops without the pope’s consent.
Disclose.tv
· Jul 2, 2026
[Media] JUST IN - The Vatican excommunicates priests and lay Catholics who are part of a brea [...]
JUST IN - The Vatican excommunicates priests and lay Catholics who are part of a breakaway right-wing ultra-traditionalist Catholic group, the Society of St Pius X, that ordained bishops without Pope Leo's approval, judging they were in schism with the wider Church.Read here: https://www.disclose.tv/id/8klgxp4icx/@disclosetvDisclose.tvMembers of traditionalist Catholic group in schism, excommunicated, Vatican saysBreaking news from around the world.
SundayTimes
· Jul 2, 2026
Members of rebel Catholic group in schism, excommunicated, Vatican says
The ultra-traditionalists ordained bishops without the pope’s approval
Associated Press
· Jul 1, 2026
LIVE: Traditionalist Catholics defy Pope Leo XIV with Latin Mass consecrations
Watch live as a breakaway group of traditionalist Catholics directly challenge Pope Leo XIV’s authority by consecrating four bishops without his consent at a seminary in Switzerland. Read more: https://bit.ly/3RcmFNa #catholic #live #popeleoxiv #switzerland
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Related coverage for "Pope Leo openly defied: Traditionalists consecrate 4 bishops without his consent": Jacobin — Inside the Schism Threatening the Catholic Church. ABC News — Defying Pope Leo XIV, traditionalists go ahead with bishop consecrations in Switzerland. KSAT San Antonio — Vatican cracks down on a traditionalist group by excommunicating its bishops. Disclose.tv — [Media] JUST IN - The Vatican excommunicates priests and lay Catholics who are part of a brea [...]. SundayTimes — Members of rebel Catholic group in schism, excommunicated, Vatican says. Associated Press — LIVE: Traditionalist Catholics defy Pope Leo XIV with Latin Mass consecrations