"The mainstream church is not what it should be, there was an absence of zeal for the truth and an absence of loving self-sacrifice for our Lord Jesus Christ. Most people loose their faith at university, but I actually found my faith there, it's bizarre, but I can only attribute it to other people's prayers, and I decided to only to the masses of the Society of Pius X. The Society of Pius X, really is the only organization that teaches the faith integrally and practices it too, it doesn't make compromise, it's difficult to justify in many people's minds, as they accuse us of disobedience, but in the effective moral absence of a hierarchy which is sanctifying the faithful, the Society of Pius X is filling that void."
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