Schisms: Bishop's End Game

Bishop's End Game

For the more than 6,000 worshipers in attendance, the ceremony in an Alpine meadow near the Swiss hamlet of Econe was deeply moving. To the Vatican, it was anathema. By consecrating four bishops against Rome's wishes, traditionalist Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, 82, opened the first schism in the Roman Catholic Church in eight decades. The result: instant excommunication for Lefebvre and his new prelates.

The excommunication is Rome's final action against Lefebvre, who opposed the liberalizing policies of the 1962-65 Second Vatican Council and then set up his own seminary in Econe. An agreement worked out last month seemed to herald a...

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