Integrity Magazine – SSPX consecrates four bishops in repeat of 1988 as talks with Vatican fall through

Earlier today, four priests of the Society of St. Pius X were consecrated bishops in the face of the ongoing destruction caused by the Modernist revolution at the Second Vatican Council and continued by Leo XIV since the 2025 conclave. Bishop Alfonso de Galarreta and Bishop Bernard Fellay the last remaining bishops consecrated by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre in 1988 laid hands on their successors in front of a crowd estimated to be around 15,000. The ceremony took place amid rain at the group’s flagship seminary in Écône, Switzerland. The new bishops are Bishop Pascal Schreiber, 53, (Switzerland), Bishop Michael Goldade, 45, (United States), Bishop Michel Poinsinet de Sivry, 42, (France), and Bishop Marc Hanappier, 36, (France).

During his sermon, which was notably more restrained than Archbishop Lefebvre’s “Operation Survival” address in 1988, Superior General Fr. Davide Pagliarani said, while speaking in French, that the Society cannot “remain indifferent and do nothing,” warning that to do so would amount to betrayal.


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