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Sedevacantism ( la, Sedevacantismus) is a doctrinal position within
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, which holds that the present occupier of the
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is not a valid
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due to the pope's espousal of one or more heresies and that therefore, for lack of a valid pope, the
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is vacant. The term ''sedevacantism'' is derived from the Latin phrase ''
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Positions


Origin

Sedevacantism owes its origins to the rejection of the theological and disciplinary changes implemented following the
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(1962–65). Sedevacantists reject this Council, on the basis of their interpretation of its documents on ecumenism and Freedom of religion, religious liberty, among others, which they see as contradicting the traditional teachings of the Catholic Church and as denying the unique mission of Catholicism as the one true religion, outside of which there is no salvation. They also say that new disciplinary norms, such as the
Mass of Paul VI The Mass of Paul VI, also known as the Ordinary Form or Novus Ordo, is the most commonly used liturgy in the Catholic Church. It is a form of the Latin Church's Roman Rite and was promulgated by Pope Paul VI in 1969, published by him in the ...
, promulgated on 3 April 1969, undermine or conflict with the historical Catholic faith and are deemed blasphemous, while post-Vatican II teachings, particularly those related to ecumenism, are labelled heresies. They conclude, on the basis of their rejection of the revised Mass rite and of postconciliar church teaching as false, that the popes involved are also false. Among even
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, this is a quite divisive question. Traditionalist Catholics other than sedevacantists recognize as legitimate the line of popes leading to and including
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. Sedevacantists, however, claim that the infallible
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of the Catholic Church could not have decreed the changes made in the name of the Second Vatican Council, and conclude that those who issued these changes could not have been acting with the authority of the Catholic Church. Accordingly, they hold that
Pope John XXIII Pope John XXIII ( la, Ioannes XXIII; it, Giovanni XXIII; born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli, ; 25 November 18813 June 1963) was head of the Roman Catholic Church, Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City, Vatican City State from 28 Oc ...
and his successors left the true Catholic Church and thus lost legitimate authority in the church. A formal heretic, they say, cannot be the Catholic pope.


Justification

While Sedevacantists' arguments often hinge on their interpretation of
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as being a
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, this is also debated.


Positions within sedevacantism


On clergy, Mass, and sacraments

Some sedevacantists accept the consecrations and ordinations of sedevacantist bishops and priests, and the offering of Masses and the administration of sacraments by the said bishops and priests, to be licit because of ''epikea'',Most Rev. Mark Pivarunas, CMRI
"Episcopal Consecration During Interregnums"
Most Rev. Mark Pivarunas, CMRI
"The Consecration of Bishops During Interregna"
i.e. "the interpretation of the mind and will of him who made the law". In this case, the ecclesiastical laws (e.g. prohibition of consecrations of bishops without papal mandate; prohibition of administration of sacraments without ecclesiastical authorization) are interpreted to cease when to follow them would be impossible, harmful, or unreasonable, or would mean transgressing divine laws (e.g. the church must have bishops and priests; Catholics must attend Mass and receive the sacraments), and because of a historical precedent for consecrating Catholic bishops during a long vacancy of the Holy See.


On liturgy

Another divisive question among sedevacantists is whether it is permissible to go to "''una cum''" masses (Traditional Latin Masses where the name of the person considered by mainstream Catholics as Pope is spoken in the
Roman Canon The Canon of the Mass ( la, Canon Missæ), also known as the Canon of the Roman Mass and in the Mass of Paul VI as the Roman Canon or Eucharistic Prayer I, is the oldest anaphora used in the Roman Rite of Mass. The name ''Canon Missæ'' was used ...
, specifically in the "''Te igitur''" prayer, where the priest says "''una cum famulo tuo Papa nostro N.''" together with Thy Servant N., our Pope". Such "''una cum''" masses are offered by the priests of the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter. Some argue that it is, or may be, permissible, while others argue that it is not permissible, and that such masses are illicit and forbidden to Catholics.


Relationship to sedeprivationism

A sizeable portion of sedevacantists affirm the Thesis of Cassiciacum of the Dominican theologian Bishop Michel-Louis Guérard des Lauriers as being a valid position, which states that John XXIII and his successors are popes ''materialiter sed non formaliter'', that is, " materially but not formally," and that the post-Vatican II popes will become pope if they recant their heresies.


Demography

There are estimated to be between several tens of thousands and more than two hundred thousand sedevacantists worldwide, mostly concentrated in the United States, Mexico, Canada, France, the United Kingdom, Italy and Australia, but the actual size of the sedevacantist movement has never been accurately assessed. It remains extremely difficult to establish the size of the movement for a wide range of reasons, such as the fact that not all sedevacantists identify themselves as such, nor do they necessarily adhere to sedevacantist groups or societies.


Early proponents

Early proponents of sedevacantism include: *
Patrick Henry Omlor Patrick Henry Omlor (June 13, 1931 – May 2, 2013) was an American Traditionalist Catholic author. He was most notable for his rejection of the Second Vatican Council, the Mass of Paul VI and for his contribution to the development of Sedevacantism ...
, an
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author who, in 1965, expressed the view that Paul VI was not the pope. *
Francis Schuckardt Francis Konrad Schuckardt (July 10, 1937 – November 5, 2006) was an American sedevacantist Roman Catholic independent bishop. Schuckardt is described by Michael W. Cuneo as "the rock-and-roll outlaw of Catholic traditionalism—the bad i ...
, an American who was part of the
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, until he publicly took the position in 1967 that the
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was vacant and that the church that had emerged from the
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was no longer the Catholic Church. He founded the
Congregation of Mary Immaculate Queen The Congregation of Mary Immaculate Queen ( la, Congregatio Mariae Reginae Immaculatae; CMRI) is a sedevacantist Traditionalist Catholic religious congregation. The CMRI is dedicated to promoting the message of Our Lady of Fátima and the dev ...
(CMRI). * Bishop
Daniel Q. Brown Daniel Quilter Brown was an American Old Catholic bishop turned sedevacantist Roman Catholic. Brown was consecrated a bishop on 21 September 1969. The principal consecrator was Hubert A. Rogers of the North American Old Roman Catholic Church. ...
, an American former Old Catholic bishop who converted to sedevacantism and an associate of Schuckardt. * Yukio Nemoto, a Japanese who created the sedevacantist group ''Seibo No Mikuni'' (Kingdom of Our Lady, 聖母の御国). * Father Joaquín Sáenz y Arriaga, a Mexican
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priest and theologian who put forward sedevacantist ideas in his books ''The New Montinian Church'' (August 1971) and ''Sede Vacante'' (1973). His writings gave rise to the sedevacantist movement in
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, led by Father Sáenz, Father
Moisés Carmona Moisés Carmona Rivera (31 October 1912 – ?) was a sedevacantist traditionalist Catholic bishop from Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico, who propagated sedevacantism in Mexico. He was one of the bishops consecrated by the Vietnamese sedevaca ...
and Father Adolfo Zamora, priests who formed the ''Unión Católica Trento'' (''Tridentine Catholic Union''). * Father Francis E. Fenton, an American priest who was inspired by Sáenz's writings and founded the
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as an American parallel to the Mexican ''Unión Católica Trento''. * Father (later Bishop) Michel-Louis Guérard des Lauriers, a
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Dominican priest and theologian who developed the Thesis of Cassiciacum in the 1970s. * Several American priests of the
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(SSPX): Father
Daniel Dolan Daniel Lytle Dolan (28 May 1951 – 26 April 2022) was an American Catholic sedevacantist bishop. Biography Daniel Lytle Dolan was born on 28 May 1951, in Detroit, Michigan, United States. In 1965, he began his preparation for the priesthood ...
, Father
Anthony Cekada Anthony J. Cekada (July 18, 1951 – September 11, 2020) was an American Sedevacantist priest and author. Biography Early life Cekada was born to a Slovenian-Italian family as a third-generation American. He was raised in Milwaukee where his fath ...
, and Father Donald Sanborn, reportedly sedevacantists in the 1970s, who were expelled, along with several other priests, by Archbishop
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for holding this view. Nine of these priests later founded the
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(SSPV) in 1983. * Father Gommar DePauw, an American priest and canonist who founded the organization he named Catholic Traditionalist Movement. * Father Oswald Baker, an
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priest who was a sedevacantist by at least 1982, and reportedly some time prior to that. * Father Lucian Pulvermacher, an American missionary priest who left the Roman Catholic Church in 1976 and in 1998 was elected pope of the conclavist " True Catholic Church" with the name of "Pius XIII".


Bishops and holy orders

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holds that any bishop can validly ordain any baptized male to the priesthood, and any priest to the episcopacy, provided that, with the intention to do what the church does, he uses a rite of ordination or consecration considered valid by the Catholic Church.


Sedevacantist bishops


Consecrated before Vatican II

The only known Catholic bishop consecrated before the Second Vatican Council who publicly became sedevacantist was Vietnamese Archbishop Ngô Đình Thục (consecrated in 1938), former Vicar Apostolic of
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,
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and former Archbishop of
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, Vietnam. Bishop
Alfredo Méndez-Gonzalez Alfredo José Isaac Cecilio Francesco Méndez-Gonzalez (June 3, 1907 – January 28, 1995) was an American Catholic bishop who served in Puerto Rico and who later became involved with sedevacantists. Biography Early life Alfredo Méndez-Gon ...
(consecrated in 1960), former Bishop of Arecibo,
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, though not a sedevacantist, at least not a public one, associated himself with sedevacantist priests and consecrated a bishop for them.


Thục line bishops

The "Thục line" bishops designates bishops who derive their episcopacy from Archbishop Thục or from bishops of Thục's lineage. Many bishops in the "Thục line" are part of the non-sedevacantist Palmarian Catholic Church; this is due to Thục having consecrated Bishop Clemente Domínguez y Gómez, future head of the Palmarian Church, and the very numerous episcopal consecrations within this organization. On 7 May 1981, Thục consecrated the
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French priest Michel-Louis Guérard des Lauriers as a bishop.Heller, Eberhard. AFFIDAVIT DECLARING THE EPISCOPAL CONSECRATIONS OF THEIR EXCELLENCIES BISHOP M. L. GUERARD DES LAURIERS, BISHOP MOISÉS CARMONA AND BISHOP ADOLFO ZAMORA. 14 February 1992. I
''Einsicht'', February 1992
Retrieved 24 February 2022.
Des Lauriers was a French Dominican theologian and a papal advisor.M.L. Guérard des Lauriers, Dimensions de la Foi, Paris: Cerf, 1952. On 17 October 1981, Thục consecrated the sedevacantist Mexican priests
Moisés Carmona Moisés Carmona Rivera (31 October 1912 – ?) was a sedevacantist traditionalist Catholic bishop from Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico, who propagated sedevacantism in Mexico. He was one of the bishops consecrated by the Vietnamese sedevaca ...
and Adolfo Zamora as bishops. Carmona and Zamora had been sedevacantist leaders and propagators in Mexico for many years, and were among the priests who formed the Tridentine Catholic Union. The Vatican declared Thục '' ipso facto''
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for these consecrations and for his declaration of sedevacantism. There are many sedevacantist bishops today whose episcopal lineages descend from Archbishop Thuc, either or both through Bishop
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and Bishop Moises Carmona.


Méndez-line bishops

On 19 October 1993, in
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, United States, Bishop Méndez-Gonzalez consecrated the sedevacantist Father
Clarence Kelly Clarence Kelly (born 1941) is an American sedevacantist traditionalist Catholic bishop. He is a co-founder of the Society of Saint Pius V and the founder of the Congregation of Saint Pius V. Biography Clarence Kelly was born in 1941, in B ...
of the
Society of Saint Pius V The Society of Saint Pius V (SSPV; lat, Societas Sacerdotalis Sancti Pii Quinti), is a traditionalist Catholic society of priests, formed in 1983, and based in Oyster Bay Cove, New York, United States. The society broke away from the Society ...
(SSPV) to the episcopacy. By Méndez's wish, the consecration was kept secret until his death in 1995. There are two sedevacantist bishops who descend from Bishop Méndez through Bishop Kelly. Both are bishops of the Congregation of Saint Pius V.


Whose lineages derive from earlier movements

A considerable number of sedevacantist bishops are thought to derive their holy orders from Bishop Carlos Duarte Costa, who in 1945 set up his own independent Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church. Carlos Duarte Costa was not a sedevacantist, and instead questioned the papacy as an institution: he denied papal Infallibility and rejected the pope's universal jurisdiction. In further contrast to most Catholic traditionalism, Duarte Costa was
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.


Groups

Sedevacantist groups include: *
Congregation of Mary Immaculate Queen The Congregation of Mary Immaculate Queen ( la, Congregatio Mariae Reginae Immaculatae; CMRI) is a sedevacantist Traditionalist Catholic religious congregation. The CMRI is dedicated to promoting the message of Our Lady of Fátima and the dev ...
(CMRI), formed in 1967. It operates in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia; is based in
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, United States; and is headed by Bishop Mark Pivarunas. *
Society of Saint Pius V The Society of Saint Pius V (SSPV; lat, Societas Sacerdotalis Sancti Pii Quinti), is a traditionalist Catholic society of priests, formed in 1983, and based in Oyster Bay Cove, New York, United States. The society broke away from the Society ...
(SSPV), formed in 1983 when nine American priests of the
Society of Saint Pius X The Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) ( la, Fraternitas Sacerdotalis Sancti Pii X; FSSPX) is an international fraternity of traditionalist Catholic priests founded in 1970 by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, a leading traditionalist voice at the S ...
split from the organization over a number of issues including using the liturgical reforms implemented under Pope John XXIII.A more comprehensive list of objections can be found at It operates in North America, is based in Oyster Bay Cove, New York, United States, and is headed by Bishop
Clarence Kelly Clarence Kelly (born 1941) is an American sedevacantist traditionalist Catholic bishop. He is a co-founder of the Society of Saint Pius V and the founder of the Congregation of Saint Pius V. Biography Clarence Kelly was born in 1941, in B ...
. * ''
Istituto Mater Boni Consilii The Institute of the Mother of Good Counsel ( la, Istituto Mater Boni Consilii; IMBC) is a sedeprivationist traditionalist Catholic religious congregation based in Italy. Adhering to the Thesis of Cassiciacum of the French theologian Bishop M ...
'' (Institute of the Mother of Good Counsel; IMBC), formed in 1985 when four Italian priests of the Society of Saint Pius X split from the organization. It holds to the position of
sedeprivationism Sedeprivationism is a doctrinal position within Traditionalist Catholicism which holds that the current occupant of the Holy See is a duly-elected pope, but lacks the authority and ability to teach or to govern unless he recants the changes brough ...
. It operates in Europe and
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, and is based in Verrua Savoia,
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,
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. Its bishop is Bishop Geert Stuyver. * ''Sociedad Sacerdotal Trento'' (Priestly Society of Trent; SST), formed in 1993 by the priests of the deceased Bishop
Moisés Carmona Moisés Carmona Rivera (31 October 1912 – ?) was a sedevacantist traditionalist Catholic bishop from Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico, who propagated sedevacantism in Mexico. He was one of the bishops consecrated by the Vietnamese sedevaca ...
. Its bishop is Bishop
Martín Dávila Gandara Martín Dávila Gandara (born 12 May 1965) is a Mexican Catholic sedevacantist bishop. He is the bishop of the ''Sociedad Sacerdotal Trento'' (Priestly Society of Trent). Biography Early life Martín Dávila Gandara was born in a small town in ...
. * Roman Catholic Institute (RCI), founded in 1993 by Bishop Donald Sanborn. It consists of Sanborn, his priests, and some of his seminarians, and is based in Brooksville, Florida, United States. * Most Holy Family Monastery (MHFM), a traditional Catholic monastery in Fillmore, New York.


See also

*
Sedeprivationism Sedeprivationism is a doctrinal position within Traditionalist Catholicism which holds that the current occupant of the Holy See is a duly-elected pope, but lacks the authority and ability to teach or to govern unless he recants the changes brough ...
*
Conclavism Conclavism is the practice that has existed since the second half of the 20th century which consists in the convening of a conclave ''—'' a human institution ''—'' to elect rival popes ('antipopes') to the current pope of Rome. This method ...
* Independent Catholicism * Integralism *
Traditionalist Catholicism Traditionalist Catholicism is the set of beliefs, practices, customs, traditions, liturgical forms, devotions, and presentations of Catholic teaching that existed in the Catholic Church before the liberal reforms of the Second Vatican Council ...
*
Antipope An antipope ( la, antipapa) is a person who makes a significant and substantial attempt to occupy the position of Bishop of Rome and leader of the Catholic Church in opposition to the legitimately elected pope. At times between the 3rd and mi ...
*
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References


Further reading


Criticism

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