AN EXAMINATION of the Society of St. Pius X’s charge that sedevacantism produces “bitter fruit,” which some claims “disproves” its theological reasoning.
- Historical perspective: conflict among Catholics where in situations where authority could not be effectively exercised.
- Conflict withing non-sedevacantist traditionalist movement in the United States.
- A history of the internal turmoil, division and other “bitter fruit” within SSPX itself, with forty-eight examples.