Christianity is Credible...
Translated by Fr. Thomas Crean, O.P. from the original French edition published by DMM in 2019. While faith is ...
View Book →A measured work on a grave ecclesiological question: whether the crisis in the Church can justify the emergence of an episcopate functioning apart from the hierarchy founded by Christ.
Part I
A candid conversation about the summer of 1988 and the theological motives of those who could not support the consecrations.
Part II
The 1987 theological study on the possibility, lawfulness, and expediency of an “autonomous” episcopate.
For today
A book for readers who want argument, theological precision, and ecclesial seriousness—not slogans.
“We hope this work will foster honest debate and serious reflection on a question of great importance for all those concerned with the crisis in the Church.”
—Publisher’s Note
Possibility
Can there be bishops who possess only material apostolicity while lacking a formal apostolic mission?
Lawfulness
Can extraordinary circumstances justify conferring episcopal consecration apart from apostolic institution?
Expediency
Would such a remedy truly serve the common good of the Church—or deepen the rupture it seeks to address?
“The situation of the Church is certainly extremely grave. It will not be improved, however, by an act that constitutes a practically definitive rupture with the Roman See and with the Catholic episcopal college.”
—Argument of the Study
Publisher’s Note
The purpose, context, and importance of the English edition.
Preface (2026)
Fr. de Blignières explains why the 1987 study remains pertinent today.
Part I
A Candid Conversation about the Summer of 1988
Part II
A Study of the “Autonomous” Episcopate
Three Questions
Is it possible? Is it lawful? Is it expedient?
Conclusion
A final theological judgment and brief response to an objection.
Apostolicity
Material succession and formal apostolic mission.
Primacy
The Roman Pontiff’s universal, ordinary, immediate jurisdiction.
Unity
The unity of the Church as part of the deposit of faith.
Epikeia
Whether equity can be invoked in matters touching the hierarchy.
For serious readers
This is a book for priests, religious, theologians, historians of traditionalism, and lay readers who want to understand the question of episcopal consecrations without papal mandate in its theological depth. It is not a pamphlet. It is an invitation to think with the Church.
Fr. Louis-Marie de Blignières was ordained priest in 1977 by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. In 1979 he founded the Fraternity of St. Vincent Ferrer, a community Dominican in spirituality and marked by traditional religious observance, the study of St. Thomas Aquinas, and the Dominican liturgical books in force in 1962. In 1988, after the publication of Ecclesia Dei, the Fraternity became a religious institute of pontifical right.
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