Friday, June 26, 2026

Prevost permitted illicit episcopal consecrations of Chinese communist apostates


Pro-communist Robert Prevost: "With the desire to promote pastoral care for the Lord's flock and to attend more effectively to their spiritual well-being."




 Gloria TV News 

Having accepted in 2025 bishops appointed unilaterally by China, Leo XIV should not threaten the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X (FSSPX) with excommunication for similar actions, writes Rev Matthew Dimock, a diocesan priest of the Diocese of Charlotte on OnePeterFive.com on June 25.


Rev. Dimock is NOT a defender of the FSSPX.

His argument is that justice requires the Church to enforce its laws consistently, rather than making exceptions based on diplomatic or political considerations.

In late April 2025, during the period between the death of Francis and the election of a new pope, the Chinese Communist Party announced the election of two bishops, an Auxiliary Bishop of Shanghai and the Bishop of Xinxiang. Shanghai already had two bishops and one auxiliary bishop. Xinxiang already had a bishop.

Normally, the Vatican publicly announces bishops before their episcopal consecrations, but in these cases the announcements came only on the day of the consecration.

Rev. Dimock argues that this continued a pattern established under Francis, who also accepted a bishop transfer initiated unilaterally by China.

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Prevost permitted illicit episcopal consecrations of Chinese communist apostates

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