I know former SSPX who, when they came to understand what was really going on, left the SSPX, and are now Catholic.
They did so before this whole move over. They were treated very poorly by their ‘friends’, when they were received. She and her husband are rather amused by the proceedings now, given everything that they went through before.
If they are Catholic, in obedience to the Pope, then they should accept this decision and continue to show that they are no longer schismatics. This is like a maiden wavering on the altar, arguing over floral arrangements.
“I know former SSPX who, when they came to understand what was really going on, left the SSPX, and are now Catholic.”
What were they before they were “Catholic”?
Seriously, folks who attend SSPX services are not “SSPX”. Only the actual members of the Society are, well, members and they are all Catholic.
“...then they should accept this decision and continue to show that they are no longer schismatics.”
What “decision” should they “accept”? And when did they move from no longer being excommunicated to being, in your words, “schismatic”? What determination of the Holy See are you basing that defamatory claim?