SSPX Podcast
Daily Devotional: Sep 3 – Pope St. Pius X
Today is Tuesday, September 3, 2024, The feast of Pope St Pius X, Confessor , a 1st class feast in the SSPX, a third class feast otherwise, with the color of white. In this episode: Why is Pope St. Pius X the Patron of the SSPX?” The meditation: “Jesus Ill-Treated In Nazareth,” today’s news from the Church: “Terrorists Massacre Hundreds of People in Burkina Faso,” and today’s thought from the Archbishop.
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Sources Used Today:
- Practical Meditations (Angelus Press)
- “Why is Pope St. Pius X the Patron of the SSPX?” (SSPX.org)
- “Terrorists Massacre Hundreds of People in Burkina Faso” (FSSPX.news)
- The Spiritual Life- Archbishop Lefebvre (Angelus Press)
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