The Servants of Jesus and Mary (Servi Jesu et Mariae – SJM) are a Roman Catholic congregation which was founded in 1988 by Andreas Hönisch, a former Jesuit, expelled by his congregation due to his Traditionalist Catholic views on both theology and pedagogy.
The first members were the German Catholic Scouts of Europe founded in Giessen 1976.
[1] Until today the pastoral care of European scout groups and youth work is one of the main priorities of the congregation.
[3] On 16 July 1994, cardinal Antonio Innocenti recognised Servi Jesu et Mariae as a Congregation of Papal Law, attached to the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei.
In accordance with that goal they celebrate the Tridentine Mass, but also use the current missal of Pope Paul VI.