The Society
How the Society of Saint Pius X Became the Most Maligned Institution in the Catholic Church
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Misha Petrova
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The Society is a comprehensive nonfiction book that explores the origins, development, and purpose of the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX). Founded in 1970 by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre in response to the changes brought by the Second Vatican Council, the SSPX has become a prominent traditionalist Catholic organization. The book delves into the history of the Society, examining its early controversies, theological disputes, and its stance on issues like the Latin Mass, the authority of the papacy, and modernism within the Church. It also highlights the SSPX's mission to preserve traditional Catholic teaching and practices, its ongoing relationship with the Vatican, and its influence on the broader traditionalist Catholic movement. Through historical analysis and interviews with key figures, The Society provides an in-depth look at the SSPX's role in shaping the landscape of contemporary Catholicism.