SSPX's Plan Sparks Schismatic Conflict with Rome
SSPX leader says new bishops are needed as current ones can't minister to members.
SSPX split from Rome in 1988 after Lefebvre consecrated bishops without approval.
SSPX now has 733 priests and 264 seminarians, functioning as a parallel church.
Cardinal Fernández is praying for SSPX to reconsider their decision to avoid schism.
Planned consecrations could be a governance crisis for Pope Leo, deepening divisions among traditionalists.