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In a move contrary to the specific requests of the Holy See and Pope Leo XIV, and warnings of schism, the traditional Latin Mass Society (SSPX) consecrated four bishops. In a twist of fate, immediately following the consecrations a severe rain storm fell on the faithful, this prevented Holy Communion for the laity until much later, during which time they chanted the rosary.
On Wednesday, July 1, 2026, the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X held an illicit ceremony of episcopal consecrations, in Ecône Switzerland, during which four priests were consecrated bishops.
Vatican News released: The four bishops ordained today are: Pascal Schreiber, a 53-year-old Swiss, ordained a priest in Écône in 1998; Michael Goldade, originally from North Dakota and raised in Kansas, USA; Michel Poinsinet de Sivry, 42, and Marc Happier, 36, both French. The laying of hands on them, in an act that carries latae sententiae excommunication, was done by Monsignor Alfonso de Galarreta, the first consecrator, and Monsignor Bernard Fellay, the co-consecrator—the surviving bishops of the four who were ordained on June 30, 1988, by Archbishop Lefebvre.
The bishops :Father Pascal Schreiber (Switzerland)
Father Michael Goldade (United States)
Abbot Michel Poinsinet of Sivry (France)
Father Marc Hanappier (France)
The SSPX Responded to Pope Leo XIV's Final Plea not to Ordain the Bishops:
The Superior General
To His Holiness
Pope Leo XIV
Écône, June 30, 2026
Most Holy Father,
Thank you very much for the letter you were kind enough to send me.
I was deeply touched by your fatherly concern.
For a long time, I have wished to have the opportunity to meet with you in order to personally express our sincere desire to serve the Church. Unfortunately, this opportunity has not arisen.
I simply ask you to consider the authenticity of this intention, which is not at all contrived. Paradoxically, in the current context, it seems to us precisely our duty to do everything possible to mend the tunic of Christ, torn by forces and pressures incompatible with a truly Catholic spirit. I simply ask you to consider the authenticity of this intention before making a decision concerning the Society of Saint Pius X. It is not too late.
Far be it from us to separate ourselves from the Roman Catholic Church; on the contrary, we desire to serve it in extraordinary ways, as one comes to the aid of a mother in distress who needs special help, even if this help is not understood by everyone. But I am certain that the Holy Father would understand it.
The Holy See has already shown that it can understand very complex situations and take the necessary time.
I therefore take the liberty of filially asking you to take the time that this discernment requires.
If my words were not enough, I would ask you to consider two very simple facts. First, the Society was already declared schismatic in 1988, for reasons and in circumstances entirely analogous to those of today; and yet, after so many years, we speak to each other like a father to his son. Your Holiness paternally exhorts me to avoid a schism that, theoretically, would already have occurred. Do you not think that this very attitude, the solicitude of which I deeply appreciate, constitutes precisely the proof that the Society is neither schismatic nor hostile to the Church?
Secondly, a few years ago, the Holy See entrusted two bishops of the Church with the mission of engaging in dialogue with the Society of Saint Pius X: Bishop Vitus Huonder, then Bishop of Chur, now deceased, and Bishop Athanasius Schneider, Auxiliary Bishop of Astana. Both, after taking the necessary time for discernment, recognized the profoundly Catholic spirit of the Society and publicly bore witness to it.
But above all, I take the liberty of addressing Your Holiness on behalf of the thousands of souls who have rediscovered the Catholic faith and religious practice thanks to the apostolate of the Society. This is a fact that Your predecessors themselves acknowledged. These souls have but one desire: to attain salvation through this instrument that Providence has placed at their disposal. They have suffered, and they are sincere. I am certain that Your paternal heart as Universal Pastor will be sensitive to this very particular situation. One day, all the difficulties between the Holy See and the Society will be resolved. A gesture of understanding on Your part, far from harming unity, could only demonstrate to the world and to all Christians Your concern for unity and Your fatherly kindness.
I leave all this to Your kind consideration. I renew my prayer to Your Holiness.
For a long time, even before your election, I have prayed to Saint Rita for the present situation. I saw in the election of an Augustinian Pope a sign of hope. I am certain that the saint will intercede. It is never too late.
I kindly ask you to give us your blessing.
And I take this opportunity to renew to you the expression of my deepest devotion in the Lord.
Don Davide Pagliarani
In May the SSPX wrote:
The Superior General reaffirms that the choice and consecration of these elects do not proceed from any desire to claim a power of jurisdiction or to establish a parallel authority within the Church. In no way do they constitute a denial of, refusal of, or challenge to the supreme, full, and immediate power of jurisdiction of the Vicar of Christ over the universal Church.
The ceremony of July 1st will have no other purpose than to ensure the continued administration of the sacraments of Holy Orders and Confirmation, together with those sacramentals reserved to bishops, according to the traditional rite of the Holy Roman Church and the immemorial Faith.
The episcopacy to be received by these priests is therefore conceived solely as a service rendered to souls and to the Church amid this unprecedented crisis of the Faith.
Our determination to serve the holy Catholic Church remains unwavering, in the consciousness of the imperative duty faithfully and integrally to hand on what we ourselves have received — namely, what the Church has always believed, taught, and practised.
Menzingen, May 26, 2026
Over a thousand priests, men and women religious, along with 17,000 lay people, attended the celebration, which began this morning at 9:00 a.m. in a white tent next to the SSPX seminary. The event was livestreamed in six languages on the official website.
Vatican News released: The four bishops ordained today are: Pascal Schreiber, a 53-year-old Swiss, ordained a priest in Écône in 1998; Michael Goldade, originally from North Dakota and raised in Kansas, USA; Michel Poinsinet de Sivry, 42, and Marc Happier, 36, both French. The laying of hands on them, in an act that carries latae sententiae excommunication, was done by Monsignor Alfonso de Galarreta, the first consecrator, and Monsignor Bernard Fellay, the co-consecrator—the surviving bishops of the four who were ordained on June 30, 1988, by Archbishop Lefebvre.
The bishops :Father Pascal Schreiber (Switzerland)
Father Michael Goldade (United States)
Abbot Michel Poinsinet of Sivry (France)
Father Marc Hanappier (France)
The SSPX Responded to Pope Leo XIV's Final Plea not to Ordain the Bishops:
The Superior General
To His Holiness
Pope Leo XIV
Écône, June 30, 2026
Most Holy Father,
Thank you very much for the letter you were kind enough to send me.
I was deeply touched by your fatherly concern.
For a long time, I have wished to have the opportunity to meet with you in order to personally express our sincere desire to serve the Church. Unfortunately, this opportunity has not arisen.
I simply ask you to consider the authenticity of this intention, which is not at all contrived. Paradoxically, in the current context, it seems to us precisely our duty to do everything possible to mend the tunic of Christ, torn by forces and pressures incompatible with a truly Catholic spirit. I simply ask you to consider the authenticity of this intention before making a decision concerning the Society of Saint Pius X. It is not too late.
Far be it from us to separate ourselves from the Roman Catholic Church; on the contrary, we desire to serve it in extraordinary ways, as one comes to the aid of a mother in distress who needs special help, even if this help is not understood by everyone. But I am certain that the Holy Father would understand it.
The Holy See has already shown that it can understand very complex situations and take the necessary time.
I therefore take the liberty of filially asking you to take the time that this discernment requires.
If my words were not enough, I would ask you to consider two very simple facts. First, the Society was already declared schismatic in 1988, for reasons and in circumstances entirely analogous to those of today; and yet, after so many years, we speak to each other like a father to his son. Your Holiness paternally exhorts me to avoid a schism that, theoretically, would already have occurred. Do you not think that this very attitude, the solicitude of which I deeply appreciate, constitutes precisely the proof that the Society is neither schismatic nor hostile to the Church?
Secondly, a few years ago, the Holy See entrusted two bishops of the Church with the mission of engaging in dialogue with the Society of Saint Pius X: Bishop Vitus Huonder, then Bishop of Chur, now deceased, and Bishop Athanasius Schneider, Auxiliary Bishop of Astana. Both, after taking the necessary time for discernment, recognized the profoundly Catholic spirit of the Society and publicly bore witness to it.
But above all, I take the liberty of addressing Your Holiness on behalf of the thousands of souls who have rediscovered the Catholic faith and religious practice thanks to the apostolate of the Society. This is a fact that Your predecessors themselves acknowledged. These souls have but one desire: to attain salvation through this instrument that Providence has placed at their disposal. They have suffered, and they are sincere. I am certain that Your paternal heart as Universal Pastor will be sensitive to this very particular situation. One day, all the difficulties between the Holy See and the Society will be resolved. A gesture of understanding on Your part, far from harming unity, could only demonstrate to the world and to all Christians Your concern for unity and Your fatherly kindness.
I leave all this to Your kind consideration. I renew my prayer to Your Holiness.
For a long time, even before your election, I have prayed to Saint Rita for the present situation. I saw in the election of an Augustinian Pope a sign of hope. I am certain that the saint will intercede. It is never too late.
I kindly ask you to give us your blessing.
And I take this opportunity to renew to you the expression of my deepest devotion in the Lord.
Don Davide Pagliarani
In May the SSPX wrote:
The Superior General reaffirms that the choice and consecration of these elects do not proceed from any desire to claim a power of jurisdiction or to establish a parallel authority within the Church. In no way do they constitute a denial of, refusal of, or challenge to the supreme, full, and immediate power of jurisdiction of the Vicar of Christ over the universal Church.
The ceremony of July 1st will have no other purpose than to ensure the continued administration of the sacraments of Holy Orders and Confirmation, together with those sacramentals reserved to bishops, according to the traditional rite of the Holy Roman Church and the immemorial Faith.
The episcopacy to be received by these priests is therefore conceived solely as a service rendered to souls and to the Church amid this unprecedented crisis of the Faith.
Our determination to serve the holy Catholic Church remains unwavering, in the consciousness of the imperative duty faithfully and integrally to hand on what we ourselves have received — namely, what the Church has always believed, taught, and practised.
Menzingen, May 26, 2026
Sources - https://fsspx.news/fr/news/lettre-du-superieur-general-reponse-sa-saintete-le-pape-leon-xiv-59914
https://fsspx.news/fr/news/communique-la-maison-generale-lissue-des-consecrations-episcopales-59913
https://fsspx.news/fr/news/sacres-episcopaux-du-1er-juillet-2026-econe-suivez-la-ceremonie-direct-59868
https://www.vaticannews.va/it/chiesa/news/2026-07/econe-consacrazioni-episcopali-quattro-vescovi-lefebvriani.html
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