Servants of the Holy Family

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AbbreviationS.S.F. (Latin); SHF (English)
FormationFeast of the Holy Family (January 9, 1977)
TypePrivate religious community for men
PurposeSanctification through the traditional Latin Mass
Servants of the Holy Family
(Servi Sanctae Familiae)
AbbreviationS.S.F. (Latin); SHF (English)
FormationFeast of the Holy Family (January 9, 1977)
TypePrivate religious community for men
PurposeSanctification through the traditional Latin Mass
Location
Websitewww.servi.org

Servants of the Holy Family (S.S.F. from Latin: Servi Sanctae Familiae) is a semi-contemplative, traditional Catholic religious community of men located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States. Membership includes priests, seminarians and brothers. SHF's website states that it is faithful to the traditional Latin Mass and Catholic doctrine and morals[1] and claims to be endorsed by Catholic Bishops worldwide who support the traditional Latin Mass.[2] However, their founder was excommunicated for being illicitly consecrated as a bishop in 2024. The Diocese of Colorado Springs has stated they are not in communion with the Catholic Church.[3]

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