Servi Jesu et Mariae
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The Servants of Jesus and Mary (Servi Jesu et MariaeSJM) are a Roman Catholic
Roman Catholic Church
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 Congregation
Congregation (catholic)
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 for priests, which was founded in 1988 by Father Andreas Hönisch
Andreas Hönisch
Father Andreas Hönisch SJM was the founder and Superior General of Servi Jesu et Mariae, and co-founder of the Katholische Pfadfinderschaft Europas....

, a former Jesuit, expelled by the order due to his traditional views of Catholic doctrine and pedagogy.

The first members were Scouts and Guides of the Katholische Pfadfinderschaft Europas, the Austrian and German branch of the Union Internationale des Guides et Scouts d'Europe
Union Internationale des Guides et Scouts d'Europe
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. Until today the pastoral care of the scout groups is the main priority of the congregation.

In 1994 the Servi Jesu et Mariae were recognized as a Congregation of Papal Law and was attached to the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei
Ecclesia Dei
Ecclesia Dei or Ecclesia Dei adflicta is the incipit of the motu proprio of 2 July 1988 that Pope John Paul II issued in reaction to the consecration, in spite of an express prohibition by the Holy See, of four bishops by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre and Bishop Antônio de Castro Mayer in Ecône,...

. According to themselves they try to fulfill the preconciliar life of the Jesuits. In accordance with that goal they celebrate the Mass according to the Roman Missal of 1962
Tridentine Mass
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, but also use the new, current missal of Pope
Pope
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 Paul VI from 1969.

In the beginning the scholastics of the Congregation went to the seminary of the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter and to the seminary of the Diocese of Fulda, but now they have their own seminary in Blindenmarkt
Blindenmarkt
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 in Lower Austria
Lower Austria
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, which is also attended by seminarists of the Institute of St. Philip Neri, another Ecclesia Dei group.

The SJM are especially active in youth work, and working with the Catholic Scout Movement of Europe. Their motherhouse and seminary
Seminary
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 is in Blindenmarkt, Austria
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