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Marcel Lefebvre

The Great Archbishop Lefebvre is indeed a unique man.  Many sites are devoted to his support and his condemnation, and yet some very important information has never been discussed. 

Let us start with an accusation that the Lefebvre never addressed (to our knowledge).  In February 22, 1982 Newsweek reviewed a book, Holy Blood Holy Grail.  In reviewing the book, they note that Jean-Luc Chaumeil, an expert on neo-Templar orders :disputes the authorts' (i.e. of Holy Blood Holy Grail claim that Charles de Gaulle belonged to the Prieure, though he says that renegade Roman Catholic Arhcbishop Marcel Lefebvre was a member until last year. (Please click through for the pertinent pages)  Is it possible that Lefebvre was a member of the secret society, the Priory of Zion?  And this is no ordinary secret society.  Although it does not apparently have any ambition to destroy the Catholic Church, it supports a blasphemous heresy that borders on apostasy, that Jesus did not die on the Cross and instead married Mary Magdalene and had children with her, whose decendents are with us today.  Holy Blood Holy Grail also alleges that Angelo Roncalli took the name and number John XXIII as the 23rd John in the Priory as well as claiming to be the 23rd John in the Papacy.  This information was also published in Will The Catholic Church Survive the Twentieth Century? 
That Lefebvre might be a member of a secret society is not a new idea.  In 1976 Lefebvre admitted that Achille Cardinal Lienart, who ordained him a priest, and who he choose to consecrate him as bishop, was his bishop, when the news of Lienart's membership in the Freemasons became public.  This caused some to wonder about the validity of Lefebvre's ordinations and indeed about Lienart's own consecration as Bishop.

More recently the SSPX has admitted that the original service used at Econe was the Novus Ordo Missae. Of course no true Catholic would have anything to do with this service.

Real title of the Society of Saint Pius X

June, 1978 Lefebvre announces a valid old-Roman Catholic bishop, Georg Schmitz as his successor bishop.  Georg Schmitz appears in full chior dress of a bishop at the June 29, 1978 ordinations. 
February 1982, Holy Blood Holy Grail is published, which alleges that Lefebvre was a member of the Priory of Zion. 
June 30, 1998 Lefebvre consecrates four of his followers as bishops.


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