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Will the excommunications soon be lifted against the Bishops consecrated by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre and Bishop Antonio de Castro Mayer?

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Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
11/4/2008 (1 decade ago)

Published in Europe

WASHINGTON, DC (Catholic Online) - The World Wide Web was abuzz today; at least that part of the community concerned with the ongoing efforts to heal the rift between the Society of St. Pius X and the Holy See. The interest arose from a report in a Spanish Blog with reliable sources within the ongoing negotiations.

One of the most accurate Weblogs in the United States reporting on news and activities concerning this ongoing relationship is Rorate Caeli, http://rorate-caeli.blogspot.com/. Catholic Online presents their report, not knowing of its absolute accuracy, but out of a recognition of the interest among our readers concerning this move toward reconciliation and past experience with the accuracy of the sources:

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Decree for the removal of excommunications on the Pope's desk?

From (the) Spanish blog La Cigüeńa de la Torre:

"On the Holy Father's bureau stands a prepared decree which will lift that of the excommunication of 1988, which applied to the consecrating [Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre and Bishop Antonio de Castro Mayer] and consecrated bishops [Bishops Bernard Fellay, Bernard Tissier de Mallerais, Alfonso de Galarreta, and Richard Williamson]. I mean removing the decree, and not absolving of the excommunication. The thesis of the subjective element, extenuating or mitigating of fault, and, therefore, of the penalty, according to Canons 1323, 4 and 7, and 1324, 1, 8, and 3, has prevailed."

The information sounds highly credible, it matches recent events (including the Rosary Crusade), and Spanish conservative Catholic lawyer Francisco José Fernández de la Cigońa usually only posts on future events (such as the nomination of Bishops) when he is truly certain of the matter. Nonetheless, even if the information is accurate, there is no way of knowing when the Holy Father will sign the document, or when it will be made public.

The referenced canons of the Code of Canon Law (CIC) are the following:

Can. 1323 The following are not subject to a penalty when they have violated a law or precept:
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4/ a person who acted coerced by grave fear, even if only relatively grave, or due to necessity or grave inconvenience unless the act is intrinsically evil or tends to the harm of souls;
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7/ a person who without negligence thought that one of the circumstances mentioned in nn. 4 or 5 was present.

Can. 1324 §1. The perpetrator of a violation is not exempt from a penalty, but the penalty established by law or precept must be tempered or a penance employed in its place if the delict was committed:
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8/ by a person who thought in culpable error that one of the circumstances mentioned in can. 1323, nn. 4 or 5 was present;
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§3. In the circumstances mentioned in §1, the accused is not bound by a latae sententiae penalty.

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