Which side are you on bros?
>>18505487Transalpine Redemptorists went sede this year as well.
>>18505487SSPX has always straddled the line when it comes to the church. I really doubt they'd blow up all their work by outright schisming.>>18505501First time I even heard of them.
>>18505487I'm on the side of the Roman Catholic Church and his holiness Pope Leo XIV.In fact, I wish to create a catholic monastic order with the mission of fighting against all the schismatics and defend the Catholic Church.
>>18505546>I really doubt they'd blow up all their work by outright schismingIt's a combination of them only having 2 bishops left and unironically playing into the trad neoreactionary wave currently in fashion driving them to consecrate 4 bishops on July 1 and telling the Vatican that there'll be no compromise
So what do we have so far this century?>Moscow and Constantinople out of communion>African Anglicans break away from the Communion>United Methodist Church and Global Methodist Church schism>SSPX, which is bigger than ever, about to schism from Rome again
>>18505651Season 20 of Christianity is pretty spicy thus far, but definitely nothing like season 15. Season 15 was so chaotic that fanboys are still fighting to this day over who the real antagonists were, Luther or the Pope.
>>18505550nice, count me in
>>18505550Most based anon in this site.
>>18505557If this one is permanent I am sure that in a hundred year they are somehow going to end up being more liberal than the regular church like the old Catholics.Union of Scranton aside, I mean.
>>18505557>playing into the trad neoreactionary wave What do you mean? The Neo-Reactionary stuff is happening in the US.
>>18507128>the US isn't a major influence on global culture and Europe isn't swinging right either independently
>>18505487If they schism from rome, what makes them different to protestants? ridiculous situation
>>18505550Retard