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- Q868160 abbreviation "S.S.P.X.".
- Q868160 abstract "Template:ForThe Society of Saint Pius X (Latin: Fraternitas Sacerdotalis Sancti Pii X; Spanish: Hermandad Sacerdotal de San Pio X; also informally known as the SSPX) is an international priestly fraternity, founded in 1970 by the French Roman Catholic Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre who held the following juridical positions: Former apostolic delegate for French-speaking Africa Superior General of the Congregation of the Holy Ghost (1962-1968) Assistant to the Papal Throne by Pope John XXIII Member of the Central Preparatory Commission for the Second Vatican CouncilThe Society is known as a strong defender and proponent of the Tridentine Mass, along with pious practices, beliefs, customs and religious discipline often associated with the period before the Second Vatican Council, which the society believes promoted erroneous and heretical teachings, on matters such as the liturgical revision, ecumenism, freedom of religion, the supremacy of the Roman Catholic Church over other religions and relations with Jews. Accordingly, the society holds that their effort to preserve the Tridentine Mass along with its traditionalist pious practices rescued the value of tradition against modernism and the ongoing laxity of Catholic doctrine detrimentally caused by the Second Vatican Council.Pope Benedict XVI declared that for doctrinal rather than disciplinary reasons, the Society has no canonical status in the Catholic Church and because its lack of canonical status, the ministries exercised by its ministers are not legitimate in the Church. However, the Society maintains that the Holy See gives some recognition to the canonical existence and ecclesial ministry of the Society's priests. Tensions between the society and the Holy See reached their height in 1988, when Archbishop Lefebvre consecrated four bishops against the orders of Pope John Paul II, resulting in a declaration of excommunication against the bishops who consecrated or were consecrated. However, the excommunication was removed in January 2009 with a hope expressed that all members of the society would quickly return to full communion.Formal discussions between the Holy See and the Society began in 2009 and reached a critical stage in 2012, when Bishop Bernard Fellay rejected the doctrinal document presented to him on 13 June, evaluating a text proposed by the society on 15 April. Fellay asked Pope Benedict if that document had the Pope's personal approval and the Pope sent him a handwritten letter assuring his direct approval. On 27 June 2013, the society's three remaining bishops (it had expelled Bishop Williamson) formally rejected the Holy See's proposals and on 12 October 2013, Bishop Fellay spoke of Pope Francis as a Modernist.Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller, Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and President of the Pontifical Commission "Ecclesia Dei", stated on 22 December 2013 that the leaders of the Society are in schism, having departed from communion with the Church, but that the door is open for them if they change their attitude and accept the Catholic Church's conditions and the Pope as the definitive criterion of membership. In an interview on 12 February 2014, he added that there is no backdoor for admittance, but only the open door of acceptance of the doctrinal preamble presented to the society in 2012. At present, the Society vehemently rejects any proposition that does not either clarify or ultimately reject the ambiguities of the Second Vatican Council documents. The present Superior General of the Society is Bishop Bernard Fellay.".
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- Q868160 motto "''Christus vincit!".
- Q868160 motto "( (Christ Conquers, Christ Reigns, Christ Rules)".
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