For Pope Francis dogmas and doctrines are not important said the former president of Italy in a meeting with the pope. There was no denial from the Vatican Press Office.
The SSPX would answer 'yes' since Archbishop Marcel Lefebre rejected the old model of the Church, when he embraced innocently , Cardinal Francesco Marchetti Selvaggiani's objective mistake in 1949. It was the birth of the new ecclesiology, the new theology which the SSPX teaches in its seminaries .So the SSPX is ready to come into the Church with the new ecclesiology.
John Lamont and Thomas Pink, also professors of theology, teach this new model in ecclesiology, which is a condition for the SSPX entry and is acceptable to the liberals.It is also a condition for Pink,Lamont and Shaw being given the mandatum by their bishop to teach theology.
NO EXCLUSIVIST ECCLESIOLOGY
The SSPX priests will be welcomed into the Catholic Church with full canonical status as long as they do not teach the traditional exclusivist ecclesiology model, which was common in the Church before the pontificate of Pope Pius XII.
The sedevacantists too, theologically, are in a position to enter Pope Francis' ideological Church, since they accept Pope Pius XII. They reject the popes that followed. This includes Pope Francis. So they do not want to enter the Church with canonical status.Ecclesiology-wise they are eligible.
If Pope Francis lowers the bar and says the old exclusivist ecclesiocentric model of the Church is no more 'triumphalism' for him, then it would be an invitation for some of the sedevacantists. It would however be repulsive for the liberals and the Masons, the one world religion people.
Last year I mentioned that Fr.Pier Paolo Petrucci, the SSPX District Superior was using the new ecclesiology based on Marchetti's error.The SSPX Italy are now ready to enter the Catholic Church with the new ecclesiology and with full canonical status.
-Lionel Andrades
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