Vatican’s Schismatic Farce: Invalid “Faculties” vs. Schismatic “Communion” Exposes Neo-Church’s Juridical Positivism
The National Catholic Register (NCR) portal, the English-language propaganda organ of the conciliar sect’s “Catholic News Agency,” reports on July 9, 2026, on the latest juridical theater emanating from the occupied Vatican: the formal declaration of schism against the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) and the consequent declaration of invalidity of its confessions and marriages, contrasted with the continued recognition of “Orthodox” sacraments. The article, citing “Father” Davide Cito, a canonist at the “Pontifical University of the Holy Cross” (Opus Dei’s academic redoubt in Rome), and sources in the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith headed by “Cardinal” Víctor Manuel Fernández, attempts to justify this blatant juridical schizophrenia through the neo-church’s invented category of “partial communion.” The thesis is clear: the conciliar sect, devoid of all jurisdiction since the apostasy of 1958, exercises a purely positivist tyranny where “faculties” from an antipope replace the Church’s divine mission, legitimizing schismatics (the “Orthodox”) while crushing the only group (SSPX) that at least preserves the *lex orandi* of the True Church, albeit while recognizing the usurpers.