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The Sisters of the Society of Saint Pius X are a semi-contemplative order of religious sisters founded by
Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre Marcel François Marie Joseph Lefebvre (; 29 November 1905 – 25 March 1991) was a French Catholic archbishop who greatly influenced modern traditional Catholicism. In 1970, he founded the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX), a community to train ...
on September 22, 1974. The motherhouse is located in
Saint-Michel-en-Brenne Saint-Michel-en-Brenne () is a commune and town in the French department of Indre, administrative region of Centre-Val de Loire, France. Geography The town is located in the parc naturel régional de la Brenne. Population See also *Communes o ...
, France, with additional houses in Argentina,
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, Belgium, Germany, Italy,
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and the United States. As of 2018, the current
Superior General A superior general or general superior is the leader or head of a religious institute in the Catholic Church and some other Christian denominations. The superior general usually holds supreme executive authority in the religious community, while t ...
is Mother Maria Jean Bréant.


History

The Society of Sisters was guided in its initial formation by Archbishop Lefebvre, who was formerly Superior General of the
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, and his sister, Mother Marie Gabriel. For more than forty years, Mother Marie Gabriel had devoted herself to missionary work in Martinique, the West Indies and Africa, in the Congregation of the Holy Ghost Sisters. She had spent much time on the African continent. In October, 1973, the first postulant for this new religious congregation, Janine Ward, arrived at Ecône from Australia. In 1974, while recovering from an illness in Europe, Mother Marie Gabriel had a religious vision which was to point her in another direction. The signs became clearer: the crisis in the Church, the continual loss of faith and religious spirit in her own congregation, her weakened health, her brother's insistent appeal for aid in transmitting the religious life, all contributed to her decision to guide the fledgling congregation of the Sisters of the Society. The first novitiate was installed in Albano, near Rome. There Janine's postulancy continued under Mother Marie Gabriel's guidance until her reception of the habit on September 22, 1974, the true founding of the new
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. Two years later, September 29, 1976, the first profession was held. The congregation counted twelve novices and eight postulants in the chapel during this ceremony. In May, 1984, Sister Mary Jude, an American sister who spent almost two years at
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in Kansas (from 1981 to 1983), became the new Superior General of the Sisters. There were thirty-four professed sisters in eight houses and four different countries at this time. The third Superior was Mother Marie-Augustin de Poulpiquet, who from 2006–2018 had been the head of the sisterhood for two terms of office. On Monday, April 9, 2018, the capitulars elected Sister Maria Jean Bréant, the former mistress of novices of the Order, the fourth Superior General. Her term of office is six years. Thus far, Sr. Maria Jean worked at the novitiate Notre-Dame de Compassion in Ruffec.


Locations


Argentina

* La Reja, Argentina (1986): school, seminary care, former Spanish-language novitiate * Pilar, Argentina (1989): Spanish-language novitiate


Australia

*
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(1988): school, parish work


Belgium

*
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(1982): school, parish work


France

* Abbey of Saint-MichelSaint-Michel-en-Brenne, France (1977): Motherhouse, former French-language novitiate * Le Pointet, France (1979): retreat house * Unieux, France (1980): school, parish work * Marseilles, France (founded in 1982 in Dijon, France; moved to Marseille in 1989): school, parish work * Ruffec, France (1989): French-language novitiate * Le Bremien, France (1991): retirement and nursing home * Châteauroux, France (1992): domestic and parish work * Bruges, France (1996): school, parish work *
Suresnes, France Suresnes () is a commune in the western suburbs of Paris, Île-de-France. Located in Hauts-de-Seine, from the centre of Paris, it had a population of 49,145 as of 2016. The nearest communes are Nanterre, Puteaux, Rueil-Malmaison, Saint-Cloud and ...
(1998): domestic and sacristy care of District House * Gastines, France (2006): retreat house


Germany

* Unlingen-Göffingen, Germany (1992): German-language novitiate


Italy

*
Albano Laziale Albano Laziale (; it, label= Romanesco, Arbano; la, Albanum) is a ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Rome, on the Alban Hills, in Latium, central Italy. Rome is distant. It is bounded by other communes of Castel Gandolfo, Rocca di Papa ...
(1997): former motherhouse, domestic work for the receiving of pilgrims


Switzerland

* Geneva, Switzerland (1977): school, parish work *
Wil, Switzerland Wil () is the capital of the ''Wahlkreis'' (constituency) of Wil in the canton of St. Gallen in Switzerland. Wil is the third largest city in the Canton of St. Gallen, after the city of St. Gallen and Rapperswil-Jona, a twin city that merged in ...
(2003): school, parish work


United States

* Saint Mary's Academy and College
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(1981): school, parish work * Browerville, Minnesota (founded in 1986 in Armada, Michigan; moved to Browerville in 1990): English-language novitiate


African Missions

* Libreville, Gabon (1993): mission apostolate


See also

* Traditional Catholicism * List of Catholic religious institutes *
SSPX-affiliated religious orders The Society of Saint Pius X has close links with several religious institutes, chiefly in France. The Holy See extended, on 20 November 2016, permanent canonical recognition to confessions heard by Society priests ('' Misericordia et Misera, 12'') ...
* Tridentine Mass


References


External links


Priestly Society of Saint Pius X: La Porte Latine – Sisters of the Society

SSPX: Society of St. Pius X
U.S. District official website {{SSPX Traditionalist Catholic nuns and religious sisters Society of Saint Pius X Christian religious orders established in the 20th century Christian organizations established in 1974