SSPX-affiliated religious orders

The Society of Saint Pius X has close links with several religious institutes, chiefly in France.

Various orders

Latin orders

Male orders

The following are associated male orders:[4]

  1. Capuchins-inspired Capucins de Morgon
  2. Dominican-inspired Les Frères de Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire[5]
  3. Fraternity of the Transfiguration
  4. Redemptorists -inspired Transalpine Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (CSSR) in Orkney Islands[6] - UK and Traditional Redemptorist Missioners[7] in Mussey, MI - United States
  5. Benedictine monks from Abbey of Our Lady of the Conception; Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil[8]
  6. Benedictine monks from Our Lady of Guadalupe Monastery; Silver City, NM[9]
  7. Parish Cooperators of Christ the King, in Caussade, France

Female orders

The following are associated female orders:[4]

  1. Dominican Teaching Sisters of the Holy Name of Jesus in Fanjeaux, France with schools[10]
  2. Dominican Teaching Sisters of the Holy Name of Jesus in Brignoles with schools[11]
  3. Dominican Teaching Sisters in Wanganui, New Zealand[12]
  4. Contemplative dominican sisters in Avrillé[13] - France
  5. Franciscan sisters: Les Petites Sœurs de saint François – Le Trévoux
  6. Sisters of Transfiguration
  7. Baptistines: Les petites sœurs de saint Jean-Baptiste – Le Rafflay
  8. Carmelites: Carmel du Cœur Immaculé de Marie,[14] Eynesse - France
  9. Benedictines: Bénédictines de Perdechat[15] - France
  10. Poor Clares: Clarisses de Morgon[16]
  11. Benedictine Nuns in Silver City, New Mexico[17]
  12. Bethany Sisters in Killiney Road, Singapore[18]
  13. Disciples of the Cenacle in Velletri, Italy[19]
  14. Consoling Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Vigne de Narni, Italy[20]
  15. Madres Mínimas Franciscanas del Perpetuo Socorro de María - Mexico[21]
  16. Franciscan Sisters of Christ the King in Kansas City, U.S.
  17. The Reparation Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary[22] - India

Eastern orders

The following are associated religious orders that celebrate according to Eastern Catholic liturgies:[23]

References