- François Ducaud-Bourget
Monsignor François Ducaud-Bourget (1898-1984) was a prominent traditionalist Roman Catholic French prelate,priest and close ally of ArchbishopMarcel Lefebvre .During
World War II Ducaud-Bourget was active in theFrench Resistance as a priest, and helped Jews to escape to Spain. He was decorated by the government ofCharles de Gaulle for his work.Rejecting the revision of the
Roman Missal that followed theSecond Vatican Council , he organised celebration of the LatinTridentine Mass in the chapel of the Hôpital Laënnec, a former hospital inParis . When he was excluded from this in 1971, he tried in vain to obtain from the Cardinal Archbishop of ParisFrançois Marty another place in which only the Tridentine Mass would be celebrated. When he failed in this, he organised the take-over, on27 February 1977, of the parish church ofSaint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet , expelling the priest in charge.He had been made a
chaplain of theOrder of Malta in 1946 and an honorary prelate in the time ofPope Pius XII . He was probably deprived of this title later. [At latest in 1980: his name is no longer included in the renewed list published in the 1981Annuario Pontificio .]When he died in 1984, he was buried in the church of Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet, which has a portrait bust of him over his tomb. He was succeeded in charge the church by Father
Philippe Laguérie , who later founded theInstitute of the Good Shepherd .In Popular Culture
In his "Le Cercle d'Ulysse", Jean Delaude presents Duchaud-Bourget as the successor of
Jean Cocteau as "Nautonnier" (Grand Master) of thePriory of Sion . [Pierre Jarnac, "Les Mystères de Rennes-le-Château, Mélanges Sulfureux" (CERT, 1994).]References
External links
* [http://docs.leforumcatholique.org/src/DOCUFCNUM29.html "Le Hérisson spirituel", article (in French) by François Ducaud-Bourget]
* [http://www.angelusonline.org/Article3498-thread-order1-threshold0.phtml Homily by Msgr. Francois Ducaud-Bourget at a Mass for the repose of the soul of Pope Paul VI at Saint Nicholas-du-Chardonnet]
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