This paper discusses the rise of Traditionalist Catholicism as a movement within contemporary Catholicism. Traditionalist Catholicism is a recent worldwide movement of bishops, priests and laypeople characterized by their attachment to traditional forms of Catholic worship and doctrine, and therefore reject, in varying degrees, the reforms of Vatican II Council in 1962-1965. To date, the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) has been, since 1970, the largest and most organized Traditionalist Catholic organization. Using qualitative and quantitative data generated from sociological research in Our Lady of Victories Church (OLVC) in Quezon City, Metro Manila in the Philippines, this paper investigates the means by which the SSPX espouses its Tradition...