A new group, the Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer, is poised to distance itself from Pope Leo XIV by holding an episcopal consecration on July 25th. This action is occurring without papal mandate, signaling a further fracturing within the Church. The group’s decision to proceed with the unsanctioned ordination highlights growing dissent and challenges to the Pope's authority. This event follows other instances of groups separating themselves from the current pontiff, illustrating a potential schism. The unauthorized consecration raises questions about the future of the Church and potential further divisions. The act is a direct defiance of hierarchical structure and papal authority. Experts are observing whether this will inspire further separatist movements within the religious community.

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