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The Third Order of the Society of St. Pius X was
established in 1980 by Archbishop Lefebvre to "secure for souls
living in the world a school of sanctity." The purpose of the Third
Order is the sanctification of the souls of its members and of
those souls for whom its members are responsible.
St. Pius X emphasized the absolute necessity of a
laity that is "virtuous, enlightened, determined, and really
apostolic" in order to save modern society. The Third Order
provides a means for the faithful to realize this ideal.
By following the Rule of the Third
Order, members are able to structure their spiritual
lives in a practical way, and thus to sanctify themselves. In a
world of spiritual chaos, spiritual discipline is essential for
souls who seek eternal happiness. The Rule acts as a guide to the
members of the Third Order, aiding them in the fight against the
world, the flesh, and the devil. It is a practical Rule, requiring
no more than what the good Catholic should do to save his soul.
As a spiritual organisation, the Third Order is
open to men and women alike. The spirit of its members is one of
generosity, loyalty to the ideals of the Society and her priests,
and supportive of the pastors who have charge over them. The
primary focus of the spiritual life of Third Order members is the
Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and its mysteries, where the meaning and
source of Christian life - a life of sacrifice and co-redemption -
is found. A tender and filial devotion to Our Lady and to St.
Joseph is cultivated in the hearts of Third Order members and
reflected in their daily lives.
By joining the Third Order of the Society of St.
Pius X, the faithful avail themselves of the graces that flow from
the work of the Society's priests and religious, and from the
prayers and sacrifices of fellow members.
For further reading on why you should become a
member of the Third Order, please visit the Third Order page at the
District of Canada website.
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