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“The main goal of the Priestly Society of St. Straight from the Society, here’s the mission: Pius X was founded by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, in 1970, in a diocese in Switzerland.
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Getting down to the basics, the Society of St. I won’t and don’t pretend to know everything about it, but I do know enough to continue to attend in good conscience. It has become like a game of telephone you won’t know exactly what it is until you find out firsthand, and I always make it of personal importance not to share anything that isn’t true. Information easily becomes false, misled, or erroneous, among both laypeople and even religious. Before I go forward I need you, my readers, to understand what the Society is for what it is not for what you’ve heard, have been told, or what you think it is. Prior to really getting into it, let’s first clarify what the Society is and is not. I don’t consider hiding behind the barbs of ad hominems and unprecedented accusations to be conducive to the veritable pursuit of truth, so let’s place our biases aside and simply talk about it. I’ve been called crazy ever since I started embracing tradition as a teenager, so it does’t faze me whatsoever. See, I don’t get easily triggered and I’m not afraid of genuine discussions or debates, so I’m always open to talking about it. For going to the Society I’ve been called not Catholic anymore, along with sedevacantist. Despite those facts I’ve still faced some criticisms. I totally realize that the decision to attend seems somewhat “out there” or even extreme, but I promise you that it’s nothing of the sort. The change was gradual and very well thought out. It’s honestly not that big of deal to me, but it is to others so it needs to be addressed for various reasons.