How can I watch the concecration of bishops in the SSPX on July 1
The SSPX bishop consecration is scheduled for July 1, 2026 , and the clearest public options I found point to livestream coverage and discussion from Catholic media around that event.
Ways to watch
- SSPX event page / livestream : The ceremony itself is expected to be streamed from the SSPX’s seminary in Écône, Switzerland, where the consecrations are scheduled to take place.
- Catholic media coverage : A YouTube panel from Pelican mentions the July 1 consecrations and says only the first half hour is on YouTube, with the rest behind its paid platform.
- News coverage and commentary : AP and EWTN both reported the July 1 date and the four priests to be consecrated, which can help you confirm timing and names even if you’re watching elsewhere.
What to expect
- The ceremony is being described as a major and controversial Catholic event, so any public stream may be accompanied by commentary, reaction, or restrictions.
- The four priests named for consecration are Pascal Schreiber, Michael Goldade, Michel Poinsinet de Sivry, and Marc Hanappier.
- Because the event is in Switzerland, it will likely be on Central European time, so depending on your location the livestream may be earlier or later in your day.
Best practical plan
- Check the SSPX website or its official event announcement for the livestream link.
- Have a backup source ready, such as Catholic commentary channels or news coverage on YouTube.
- Verify the start time in your local timezone before July 1, since international church events often begin very early or late depending on where you live.
Watch note
If your goal is simply to see the ceremony live , the most likely route is the SSPX’s own stream or an embedded stream from a related Catholic outlet; if your goal is background and reaction , the AP, EWTN, and Pelican coverage are useful companions.
Would you like me to help you find the most likely official livestream link and convert the start time to your timezone?