French district of the Society of Saint Pius X

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The French district of the Society of Saint Pius X is the regional administrative and pastoral structure overseeing the traditionalist Catholic fraternity’s activities, clergy, and chapels throughout France.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative unit of a religious institute
district of the Society of Saint Pius X
regional ecclesiastical jurisdiction
administers SSPX chapels in France
SSPX priories in France
SSPX schools in France
appliesToJurisdiction France NERFINISHED
churchmanship Traditionalist Catholicism
country France
denominationalFamily Latin Church NERFINISHED
follows teachings of Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre
governs SSPX religious communities in France
hasAdministrativeCenter district headquarters in France
hasPart SSPX chapels in France
SSPX priories in France
SSPX retreat houses in France
SSPX schools in France
SSPX seminaries and houses of formation in France
hasRole administration of sacraments according to the 1962 Roman Missal in France
assignment of clergy in France
coordination of apostolates in France
organization of traditional Catholic liturgy in France
ideology traditionalist Catholicism
languageOfWorkOrName French
liturgicalForm Tridentine Mass NERFINISHED
liturgicalLanguage Latin
mainPurpose coordination of SSPX apostolate in France
formation and supervision of SSPX clergy in France
support of traditional Catholic faithful in France
namedAfter France NERFINISHED
oversees SSPX clergy in France
mission chapels of the SSPX in France
pastoral activities of the SSPX in France
parentOrganization Society of Saint Pius X NERFINISHED
partOf worldwide structure of the Society of Saint Pius X
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
rite Roman Rite NERFINISHED
scope administrative
pastoral
territorialJurisdiction metropolitan France
theologicalOrientation pre-Vatican II Catholic theology

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Bernard Tissier de Mallerais associatedWith French district of the Society of Saint Pius X