SSPX-affiliated religious orders
The Society of Saint Pius X has close links with several religious institutes, chiefly in France.
- Tridentine calendar
- The Tridentine calendar is the calendar of saints to be honoured in the course of the liturgical year in the official liturgy of the Roman Rite as reformed by Pope Pius V, implementing a decision of the Council of Trent, which entrusted the task to the
- Pro multis
- Pro multis is a Latin phrase that means "for many" or "for the many". Not having the definite article, Latin does not distinguish between these two meanings
- Section for Relations with States (Roman Curia)
- The Section for Relations with States or Second Section of the Secretariat of State is the body within the Roman Curia charged with dealing with matters that involve relations with civil governments. It has been part of the Vatican Secretariat of State
- Quo primum
- Quo primum is the incipit of an Apostolic constitution in the form of a papal bull issued by Pope Pius V on 14 July 1570. It promulgated the Roman Missal, and made its use obligatory throughout the Latin Church of the Catholic Church, except where there
- Metousiosis
- Metousiosis is a Greek term (μετουσίωσις) that means a change of ousia
- Consultor
- A consultor is one who gives counsel, i.e., a counselor
- General Roman Calendar of Pope Pius XII
- In 1955 Pope Pius XII made several changes to the General Roman Calendar of 1954, changes that remained in force only until 1960, when Pope John XXIII, on the basis of further recommendations of the commission that Pius XII had set up, decreed a further
- Lysias, Phrygia
- Lysias was a city and episcopal see in the Roman province of Phrygia Salutaris I and is now a titular see
- Benedictine Rite
- The Benedictine Rite is the particular form of Mass and Liturgy celebrated by the Benedictine Order, as based on the writings of St. Benedict on the topic
- Yāfiʿī Arabic
- Yāfiʿī Arabic is a group of closely related Arabic dialects spoken in the Yāfiʿ district of the Lahij governate in Yemen, in the historical territories of the sheikhdoms of Upper (al-ʿUlyā) and Lower (al-Suflā) Yāfiʿ. Unlike most neighboring