FSSPX/NEWS: Introducing the News Site of the SSPX

In an effort to increase the quality, consistency, and frequency of Catholic communication, the SSPX is launching a new website.
On April 20, 2017, the Society of St. Pius X will launch its new official website offering information and analyses. This site will be a replacement for dici.org, while ensuring its continuity. You will find here news from Rome, the Church, and Tradition throughout the world. The website will contain all the important information on the Seminaries and Districts of the Society. It will provide studies and documents that help to understand day-to-day events in the light of traditional doctrine.
This new website will have a French version: FSSPX/Actualités, and an English version: FSSPX/News. The German version FSSPX/Aktuell and Spanish version FSSPX/Actualidad are already available; they will be expanded in the upcoming months.
An Ongoing Work
On March 13, 2015, the General House updated its website to offer a clear presentation of the Society and its doctrinal positions. You can visit it here: http://fsspx.org/en
On November 29, 2015, a new website consecrated to our venerated founder, Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, went online. It offers a presentation, in five different languages, of the places and main events that marked his life. The website contains photos, videos and audio recordings that help bring him to life. The texts penned by Bishop Bernard Tissier de Mallerais, his biographer, help us become better acquainted with his priestly soul, his missionary influence, and his fight for Tradition at the service of the Church.
The websites of the seminaries and districts of the Society of St. Pius X are also being updated, one at a time. They offer a unified presentation of our works and our apostolate, and make it possible to identify the Society clearly online. Here is the list of the websites that have already been updated or will be in short order:
- District of Africa
- District of South America
- District of Austria
- District of Belgium – Netherlands
- District of England
- District of Germany
- District of Asia
- District of Switzerland
- District of the United States
- District of Canada
- District of Mexico
- Spain – Portugal
- Ireland
- Seminary of La Reja – Argentina
- Seminary of Dilwyn, VA - USA