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Pope Francis Has Fully Regularized the SSPX - James Bogle

Pope Francis has fully regularized the Society of St Pius X (SSPX), James Bogle, the ex-president of Una Voce International, told Gloria.tv (video below). Bogle stressed that the SSPX and the sacraments …More
Pope Francis has fully regularized the Society of St Pius X (SSPX), James Bogle, the ex-president of Una Voce International, told Gloria.tv (video below).
Bogle stressed that the SSPX and the sacraments administrated by them, including marriages and confessions, have been formally recognized by Francis. The Society is also allowed to ordain to the priesthood whomever they see fit.
Francis further appointed SSPX Bishop Bernard Fellay as a judge at the Rota Romana, the highest appellate tribunal of the Church, thus recognizing his authority.
"I don't see how much more regular you can get than that," Bogle concludes. He acknowledges, however, that there are a lot of intolerant bishops who still treat the SSPX as if it were irregular.
To them, Bogle answers that those who do not like the integration of the SSPX "better have the argument with Pope Francis."
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Dr Bobus
I can find nothing about Fellay and the Roman Rota.
James Bogle
Bishop Fellay told me himself in May 2015 and I confirmed it with the CDF. SSPX has not chosen to publicise it doubtless because of those who would use it merely to disparage.
Dr Bobus
I never once called you a name. I merely said I couldn't find it on the Internet, including the Vatican site. Anyway, I know some people to ask.
I noticed that you didn't try to show that the SSPX has canonical standing.More
I never once called you a name. I merely said I couldn't find it on the Internet, including the Vatican site. Anyway, I know some people to ask.

I noticed that you didn't try to show that the SSPX has canonical standing.
James Bogle
There is no question of the SSPX not having canonical standing since they were formally and canonically erected on 1 November 1970 by Bishop Francois Charriere of Fribourg and their canonical status has never been directly challenged or rescinded.
James Bogle
In the meantime you would probably do well not to comment until you know your facts.
Nobodyimportant
I have heard Bishop Fellay say multiple times in public talks that he has given, going several years back, that he was "appointed"/given permission or some such word, to judge internal cases of the Society. This is no secret, and is public knowledge. One just has to actually pays attention to things, and what has been said. I would have to dig up the talks and re-listen to find the exact terminalogy …More
I have heard Bishop Fellay say multiple times in public talks that he has given, going several years back, that he was "appointed"/given permission or some such word, to judge internal cases of the Society. This is no secret, and is public knowledge. One just has to actually pays attention to things, and what has been said. I would have to dig up the talks and re-listen to find the exact terminalogy used. I do know that he did not use the terms that Mr. Bogle used.
James Bogle
Your post proves what I said was true so I do not follow why you claim to disagree.
James Bogle
If the Pope authorises a person to judge cases, internal or otherwise, then he has authorised that person to be a judge.