The Society of Saint Pius X has close links with several religious institutes, chiefly in France, that like the Society itself are not in good standing with the Holy See.
Carmelite Sisters of the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius XSisters of the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius XOblates of the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius XMissionary Sisters of Jesus and MaryBrothers of the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius XThe following are associated male orders:
Benedictines, with houses inBellaigue, FranceSilver City, New Mexico, USReichenstein, GermanyCapuchins, with houses atMorgon, FranceCour-Cheverny, FranceCastelnau-d'Arbieu, FranceParochial Cooperators of Christ the King at Caussade, FranceFraternity of the Transfiguration with houses atMérigny, FranceAssais-Les-Jumeaux, FranceL'oeuvre de l'Étoile at Nimes-Cadereau, FranceThe following are associated female orders:
Benedictines at Virlet, FranceBethany Sisters at Killiney Road, SingaporePoor Clares at Villé-Morgon, FranceDisciples of the Cenacle at Velletri, ItalyContemplative Dominicans at Avrillé, FranceTeaching Dominicans of the Holy Name of Jesus, with houses atBrignolles, FranceFanjeaux, FranceWanganui, New ZealandInstituto Nossa Senhora do Rosario at Anapolis, BrazilInstituto Reina de la Paz at Santa Maria, RS, BrazilFranciscan Sisters, with houses atLe Trévoux, FranceMorlaix, FranceLens, FranceMexico City, Mexico (Mínimas Franciscanas del Perpetuo Socorro de María)Kansas City, USThe following are associated religious orders of eastern rites:
Priestly Society of Saint Josaphat at Lviv, UkraineFraternity of Saint John the Baptist at Riga, LatviaGreek Catholic Sisters of the Studite Order at Riga, LatviaUkrainian Basilian Sisters at Lviv, UkraineThe Transalpine Redemptorists, Scotland, who have since changed their name to Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer, are in good standing with the Catholic Church since June 2008 and are no longer associated with the SSPX.The Dominicans of Avrillé, France ceased in 2014 to be in relation with the Society because of concerns that it was tending towards an agreement with the Holy See. Already in 2012, the SSPX superior general indicated that he was worried about their loyalty and deferred ordination of their members, but in 2013 their members still received ordination from SSPX bishops.