The Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) is an international Traditionalist Catholic organization, founded in 1970 by the French archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. For doctrinal rather than disciplinary reasons, the society has no canonical status in the Catholic Church and, because of that lack of canonical status, the ministries exercised by its ministers are not legitimate in the Church. The members reject the changes made to the Church by the Second Vatican Council.
Society of St. Pius X was created in 1970.
Society of St. Pius V was created in 1983.
St Pius X College was created in 1937.
St. Pius X Seminary was created in 1957.
St Pius X College's motto is 'By Faith and Labour'.
St. Pius X Preparatory Seminary ended in 1984.
St. Pius X Seminary's motto is 'Instaurare Omnia in Cristo'.
St. Pius X Minor Seminary was created in 1958.
St. Pius X National School's motto is 'Omnia in Christo'.
Pope Pius X's name was Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto.
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