July 20, 2025

In a move that has rocked France’s traditional Catholic faithful, Bishop François Durand has abruptly dismissed the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP) from their flourishing apostolate in Valence and Montélimar, effectively dissolving a vibrant bastion of the Latin Mass that had been thriving for over two decades. This stunning decision — cloaked in bureaucratic language of "unity" and "pastoral coordination" — threatens to scatter a community of over 200 devoted souls, including dozens of children receiving solid catechesis in the rich traditions of the Church. Faithful clergy like Father Bruno Stemler, who stood as a spiritual anchor amid waning vocations and empty pews, are now sidelined for prioritizing the timeless beauty of the extraordinary form and declining diocesan demands to concelebrate. Coming amid a disturbing trend of suppression since the issuance of *Traditionis Custodes*, this latest expulsion underscores a growing hostility toward those who revere the Church’s liturgical heritage — a hostility that risks driving the faithful into ecclesial exile. As 400 parishioners cry out in public protest and the scent of incense fades from ancient sanctuaries, voices across France are asking: will tradition be silenced

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