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The Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (Latin: ''Fraternitas Sacerdotalis Sancti Petri''; abbreviation: ''F.S.S.P.'') is a traditionalist Catholic Society of Apostolic Life for priests and seminarians which is in communion with the Holy See. ==Canonical status== According to Canon law, the F.S.S.P. is a "Clerical Society of Apostolic Life of Pontifical Right". It is not, therefore, an Institute of Consecrated Life, and members take no religious vows, but are instead bound by the same general laws of celibacy and obedience as diocesan clergy and, in addition, swear an oath as members of the Society.〔 The Fraternity's pontifical-right status means that it has been established by the Pope and is answerable only to him in terms of its operation (through the Pontifical Commission ''Ecclesia Dei''), rather than to local bishops. A local bishop still governs the Fraternity's work within his respective diocese. In this sense its organization and administrative reporting status are similar to those of religious orders of pontifical right (for example, the Jesuits or Dominicans).
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