The Official English Account of the Society of Saint Pius X, an international priestly society whose purpose is to form, support, and promote holy priests.
We will have a statement about today’s news from Rome presently. Those who follow us know that our statements are not quick or reactionary.
In the meantime, pray for your priests. Pray especially for your bishops.
From FSSPX News on the Blessing of Same-Sex or Unmarried Couples Document:
"It is important to point out the scandalous nature of this text, which, despite the semantic squirming, appears to counter the preceding decision of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith."
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Photo Gallery 2 from the International SSPX Jubilee Year Pilgrimage to Rome: Procession to St. John Lateran
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From August 19-21, 2025, nearly 8,000 pilgrims from 44 different countries participated in the official SSPX pilgrimage to Rome during this Holy Year, following Abp. Lefebvre's 1975 example.
Among them: 680 priests, religious men and women.
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Photos from day 3 of the SSPX International Pilgrimage to Rome for the Jubilee Year are posted.
On Thursday, Aug 21, the pilgrims made the solemn procession into Saint Peter's Basilica.
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Photos courtesy La Porte Latine
Statement from Superior General of the Society of Saint Pius X, Don Davide Pagliarani:
"Holy Church can therefore bless any individual, even a pagan. But never, in any way, can it bless a union that is sinful in itself, under the pretext of encouraging what is good in it."
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This year, on October 4, St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary in Dillwyn, VA welcomed the second largest class in its more than forty-year history. Thirty-six aspirants crossed the Seminary threshold to begin their studies for the priesthood in the Society of St. Pius X.
The Blessed Mother is atop the New Immaculata! This photo captures the moment after she was secured in place, and one of the workers removed his helmet briefly, and knelt for a quiet prayer.
More about this project: anewimmaculata.org/event-statues