The Congregation of St. Pius V, established by Bishop Clarence Kelly in accordance with Canon Law, is a community of individuals who are bound by private vows and governed by written constitutions. Their common purpose is to serve the glory of God, their own salvation, and the salvation of the souls they serve.
Under the guidance of Bishop James Carroll, the Congregation emphasizes the importance of prayer, confidence in God's goodness, and perseverance in the love of God and the practice of the Catholic Faith. They encourage the daily recitation of the family Rosary and seek the intercession of the Blessed Mother, particularly under her title of the Immaculate Conception. The Congregation also emphasizes the power of sacrifice and prayer to bring relief and mercy to those in need.
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