
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - World Catholic leader Pope Leo XIV on Tuesday appealed to a group of ultra-traditionalist Catholics not to go ahead with its planned consecration of bishops on Wednesday, an act that could lead to a full schism with the Vatican.
The group, the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX), was founded in 1970 by Catholics who opposed the liberal reforms to the church introduced by the 1960s Second Vatican Council.
What did the pope say about the planned consecration?
"I plead with you and ask you with all my heart: Please turn back!” Leo wrote in a letter to the Rev. Davide Pagliarani, the superior of the Society of St. Pius X, calling the plan a schismatic act and a "sin of extreme gravity."
In the letter, the pontiff repeated that the Vatican was prepared to enter into a dialogue and warned of negative impacts for those involved.
"I urge you to consider carefully the spiritual good of the faithful, because the schismatic act you are about to undertake would deprive them of the licit, and in some cases, even valid reception of the sacraments,” he wrote.
Under Catholic Church law, any consecration of bishops that is not authorized by the Vatican must result in the automatic excommunication of both the newly consecrated bishops and those who consecrated them.
In the church, being excommunicated excludes an individual from the sacraments, rites and spiritual fellowship of fellow Catholics.
A decades-long divide in the Catholic Church
The Society of Saint Pius X already celebrated the ordination of five new priests on Monday near its seminary in Econe, Switzerland.
However, the consecration of bishops without papal consent is seen as a much graver violation of church law.
In 1988, SSPX founder Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre of France consecrated four bishops and was immediately excommunicated along with the new bishops, a measure lifted in 2009.
SSPX boasts presence in more than 75 countries across six continents, claiming over 750 priests and nearly half a million faithful.
However, the group still has no legal status in the Catholic Church.
Lefebre himself died in 1991 aged 85.
The society adheres to a strict interpretation of doctrinal and liturgical tradition, including the celebration of the Latin Mass.
It also rejects the ecumenism—working for closer unity with other Christian traditions—imposed by the Second Vatican Council.
Read: War and Peace: Key Themes of Pope Leo's First Year in Office
Click here to get the latest news updates from Tempo on Google News
Pope Leo Bows to Migrants' 'Dignity' in Gran Canaria
18 hari lalu

The Pope visited Arguinegun, a Canary Islands migration hotspot, saying Europe can't uphold dignity while the Mediterranean is an "unmarked grave."
Spain Sees Tourism Windfall From Pope Leo's Papal Visit
19 hari lalu

Pope Leo arrived in Spain on June 6, marking the first papal visit to the country in 15 years.
Pope Leo in Spain: More Than a Million Line Madrid Streets
23 hari lalu

Huge crowds welcomed Pope Leo XIV in Madrid on Sunday as he began a five-day Spain visit meeting migrants and the homeless, promoting "human values."
Pope Leo to Focus on Immigration, Social Justice in Spain
24 hari lalu

Pope Leo XIV begins a weeklong visit to Spain, focusing on Europe's Christian heritage and meeting clergy abuse survivors.
What Kind of New Presidential Car Did Prabowo Request?
43 hari lalu

President Prabowo has requested a custom-built presidential car from state-owned arms manufacturer PT Pindad.
War and Peace: Key Themes of Pope Leo's First Year in Office
53 hari lalu

One year after his election, Pope Leo XIV is regarded as an important counterweight to US President Trump.
US Secretary Marco Rubio to Meet Pope Leo at the Vatican
54 hari lalu

The visit by the US Secretary of State to the Vatican comes as President Trump continues to disparage Pope Leo over criticism of the Iran war.
Indonesian Catholic Group Backs Pope Leo XIV Amid Trump Criticism
22 April 2026

The PP PMKRI declared its support for Pope Leo XIV while criticizing Donald Trump's statement, which was deemed potentially escalating the situation and distancing global peace efforts.
Pope Leo Plays Down Rift with Trump, Doubles Down on Peace
19 April 2026

En route to Angola for a three-day visit, Pope Leo XIV said he has no desire to debate with US President Donald Trump.
Trump Says He Has Right to Disagree with Pope Leo on Iran
17 April 2026

Trump said he supported Pope Leo "preaching the Gospel" but said the pope shouldn't have to talk about Iran.


















































