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Canon 1323 and the SSPX...

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DailyWire.com reported on March 8, 2025:

By Jonel Esto

One of the most common defenses offered for the SSPX’s irregular canonical situation—and, indeed, literally for many of its past and intended actions—is Canon 1323 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law. It is often invoked as though it automatically exempts the Society from canonical penalties and removes any legal consequences for its actions.

But does the canon actually say that?

A careful reading of Canon 1323 reveals seven specific circumstances in which a person is not liable to a penalty when violating a law or precept. Let us examine each one.

1. Under Sixteen Years of Age

The first exemption concerns those who have not yet completed their sixteenth year of age.

This provision clearly has no relevance to the SSPX. The Society’s bishops, priests, and superiors are adults who knowingly make decisions regarding ministry, governance, and ecclesiastical discipline.

2. Ignorance Through No Personal Fault

The second exemption applies to a person who, through no fault of his own, was unaware that he was violating a law or precept.

Again, this is difficult to apply to the SSPX. For decades the Holy See has repeatedly communicated its position regarding the Society’s canonical status. SSPX clergy are highly educated and well aware of the arguments on both sides.

One may disagree with Rome’s conclusions, but it cannot reasonably be claimed that the Society is unaware of them.

3. Physical Force or Unavoidable Circumstances

The third exemption concerns a person who acted under physical force or because of an unforeseeable event that could not be avoided.

The actions of the SSPX have never been accidental, coerced, or forced. They have been deliberate, intentional, and publicly defended for many years.

This provision does not fit the circumstances.

4. Grave Fear, Necessity, or Grave Inconvenience

This is the provision most frequently cited by SSPX defenders.

The Society argues that a crisis in the Church created a state of necessity requiring extraordinary measures to preserve Tradition and protect souls.

Yet the existence of a crisis does not automatically establish a canonical state of necessity. If every group could determine for itself when necessity justified acting apart from ecclesiastical authority, unity within the Church would quickly become impossible.

The Church has never taught that individuals or groups may permanently become their own judges of necessity without reference to lawful authority.

5. Lawful Self-Defense

This exemption applies to those acting in legitimate self-defense or defense of another against an unjust aggressor.

The SSPX’s canonical disputes do not resemble immediate self-defense against an attacker. The provision concerns situations fundamentally different from long-term questions of ecclesiastical governance and jurisdiction.

6. Lack of the Use of Reason

The sixth exemption applies to those who lack the use of reason.

No serious person claims this applies to the SSPX. Their leaders act knowingly, intentionally, and after careful deliberation.

7. Mistakenly Believing Necessity Existed

The final provision concerns a person who, without personal fault, mistakenly believed that circumstances of necessity or self-defense existed.

Some have argued that this may have been relevant during the early years following the reforms of the 1960s and 1970s.

The difficulty is that decades have now passed. Numerous popes, dicasteries, bishops, canonists, and theological discussions have addressed these issues. The longer such clarifications continue, the more difficult it becomes to argue that any error remains entirely free from personal responsibility.

What is striking about Canon 1323 is that six of its seven provisions are plainly unrelated to the SSPX’s situation. The entire debate effectively revolves around necessity and the perception of necessity.

Yet the Church has always been cautious about such claims.

History is filled with groups that sincerely believed they were preserving the faith during times of crisis. Sincerity, however, is not enough. Good intentions alone do not create jurisdiction, supply authority, or justify actions that would otherwise be unlawful.

The Catholic solution to a crisis has never been to abandon the principle of ecclesial unity. Reform, renewal, and fidelity to Tradition must occur within the Church Christ founded, not through the creation of parallel structures that operate independently of her ordinary governance.

Canon 1323 was written to protect those who genuinely lack responsibility for their actions. It was never intended to become a permanent justification for extraordinary ecclesiastical arrangements lasting decades.

The burden therefore remains on those invoking the canon to demonstrate that its conditions truly exist—not merely that a crisis exists, but that the specific exemptions envisioned by the law are actually present.

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