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  2. Pope Pius X - Wikipedia

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    Pope Pius XII officially approved the two miracles on 11 February 1951; and on 4 March, Pius XII, in his De Tuto, declared that the Church could continue in the beatification of Pius X. His beatification took place on 3 June 1951 [ 67 ] at St. Peter's before 23 cardinals, hundreds of bishops and archbishops, and a crowd of 100,000 faithful.

  3. Basilica of St. Pius X - Wikipedia

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    The Basilica of Saint Pius X, informally known as the Underground Basilica, is a Catholic church and minor basilica in the town of Lourdes, France. It is part of the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes, a major pilgrimage site. The Basilica of St. Pius X is the largest of the sanctuary's churches.

  4. Society of Saint Pius X - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Saint Pius X was formally founded, adhering to all canonical norms, and receiving the episcopal blessing and encouragement of the local ordinary. [ citation needed ] Some Swiss laymen offered the International Seminary of Saint Pius X at Écône to the newly formed group, and in 1971 the first 24 candidates entered, followed by a ...

  5. Controversies surrounding the Society of Saint Pius X

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    There have been several controversies surrounding the Society of St. Pius X, many of which concern political support for non-democratic regimes, alleged antisemitism, and the occupation of church buildings. The Society of St. Pius X is an international organisation founded in 1970 by the French traditionalist Catholic archbishop Marcel Lefebvre.

  6. Canonical situation of the Society of Saint Pius X - Wikipedia

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    The canonical situation of the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX), a group founded in 1970 by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, is unresolved.The Society of Saint Pius X has been the subject of much controversy since 1988, when Bernard Fellay, Bernard Tissier de Mallerais, Richard Williamson and Alfonso de Galarreta were illicitly consecrated as bishops at Ecône, at the International Seminary of Saint ...

  7. St. Pius X Church - Wikipedia

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    St. Pius X Church, or St. Pius X Parish or other variations, may refer to: St. Pius X Church, St. John's, Canada; Iglesia de San Pío X (Todoque), La Palma, Spain; St. Pius X Church (Fairfield, Connecticut), United States; Saint Pius X Catholic Church in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States

  8. Iglesia de San Pío X (Todoque) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Saint Pius X (Spanish: Iglesia de San Pío X) was a Catholic church located in Todoque, Los Llanos de Aridane, La Palma (Canary Islands, Spain).Built in 1954 and destroyed during the 2021 Cumbre Vieja volcanic eruption, [1] it was the world's first church dedicated to Pope Pius X.

  9. St. Pius X Catholic Church (Cincinnati, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    St. Pius X Catholic Church is a registered historic building in Cincinnati, Ohio, listed in the National Register on December 4, 1978. Located along Blue Rock Street, it was dedicated in 1879 to St. Patrick, [1] and then in 1991 was dedicated to Pope Pius X by the Society of St. Pius X.