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Secular Institute of Pius X
Abbreviation
I.S.P.X.
Formation
1939; 85 years ago (1939)
Founder
Fr. Henri Roy, I.S.P.X.
Type
Clerical Secular Institute of Consecrated Life of Diocesan Right (for Men)
Headquarters
1645, 80e rue Est, C.P. 7731, Charlesbourg, QC G1G 5W6, Canada
Director General
Fr. Marcel Caron, I.S.P.X.
Website
http://www.ispx.org/
The Secular Institute Pius X or Pius X Secular Institute (ISPX), is a Roman Catholic men's Clerical Secular Institute of Consecrated Life of Diocesan Right headquartered in Charlesbourg, Quebec City, Canada.
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