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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

WHAT IS POPE LEO'S PLAN OF ACTION WHEN NOT ONLY THE FSSPX BISHOPS ORDAINING NEW BISHOPS BUT THE NEW BISHOPS ARE ALL EXCOMMUNICATED AND IN ADDITION TO THAT ALL THE RELIGIOUS AND LAITY WHO BELONG TO THE FSPPX ARE EXCOMMUNICTED????

MY MOST HUMBLE SOLUTIONS!

1. Reinstate Summorum Pontifcum immediately as it was! Pope Benedict XVI was brilliant and no greater respect could be shown to him for his liturgical genius by re-instituting what was so cruelly canceled in the most woke way and without pastorality for those who are attached to the TLM, mostly young Catholics.  

OR

2. Create a Vetus Ordo Ordinariate with their own bishops and make the FSSP the foundation of it, name new bishops and allow these bishops to found parishes wherever they wish as the Anglican Ordinariate is and functions! Make sure that local Latin Rite Bishops have no say in allowing this Ordinariate into their own dioceses--like the Anglican Ordinariate and all Eastern Rite Churches!

Release Summorum Pontificum from death row--We are opposed to the culture of death, including the death penalty!

 This is what Traditionis Custodes hath wrought and it, in all seriousness, should be canceled:

 Following the 2021 publication of Traditionis Custodes, which restricted the Traditional Latin Mass (TLM) in diocesan parishes, the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) has reported continued growth, with many observers noting new faces in their chapels and a rise in attendance. The restrictions prompted Catholics seeking the traditional liturgy to turn to the SSPX. [1, 2, 3]

Key Details Regarding the Shift:
  • Increased Attendance: Reports immediately following the 2021 restrictions indicated an influx of attendees at SSPX chapels.
  • Continued Growth: The SSPX has maintained a steady upward trajectory in adherents and locations, continuing a long-term trend, according to their 2025 news reports.
  • "Refuge" Status: The SSPX is increasingly viewed as a "refuge" for traditional Catholics, particularly in dioceses where the Traditional Latin Mass has been heavily restricted or abolished.

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