The Vatican has excommunicated members of the Society of Saint Pius X (FSSPX), a conservative Catholic group that has been in conflict with the Church for decades. In a statement issued by Cardinal Victor Manuel Fernandez, the Vatican declared that the FSSPX had committed an act of schism by ordaining bishops without papal approval, which violates canon law and warrants automatic excommunication. The decision also revoked sacramental concessions previously granted by Pope Francis, rendering confessions and marriages performed by FSSPX priests invalid. The FSSPX, founded in 1970 in Switzerland, claims to have around 1,500 members across 77 countries. The move follows a large ceremony in Écône where the group consecrated four new bishops, an act the Vatican had previously labeled as schismatic. The FSSPX opposes modern Catholic reforms and continues to celebrate the traditional Latin Mass.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents the Vatican’s actions against the FSSPX as a religious and canonical matter, focusing on the legal and doctrinal implications of the schism. While the subject involves significant religious authority and internal church politics, the framing remains objective, citing official st






