- Jean Ousset
Jean Ousset (
28 July 1914 –20 April 1994 ) was a French ideologist ofNational Catholicism born inPorto . He was an activist of the "Action française " monarchist movement in the 1930s, and personal secretary of its leader,Charles Maurras . Under theVichy regime duringWorld War II , Ousset became the chief of the research bureau of "Jeune légion", a structure dependent of the "Légion française des combattants ", the veterans' association created in 1940 and headed byXavier Vallat .Following the Liberation, Jean Ousset became one of the leader of
Cité catholique , aCatholic fundamentalist group close to the OAS terrorist group. The Cité catholique also includedMarcel Lefebvre , who would latter initiate a schism in the Roman Catholic Church. As theCagoule had done before the war, the Cité catholique had as aim to infiltrate the Republic's elites in order to form a National Catholic state, on the model ofFrancoist Spain [ Sophie Coignard and Marie-Thérèse Guichard, "Les Bonnes fréquentations : Histoire secrète des réseaux d’influence" (Editions Grasset, 1997) ] .Close to Lefebvristes, Jean Ousset published in 1949 "Pour qu'Il règne", a title which was chosen by the Belgian section of the
Society of St. Pius X as title of its newspaper. The preface of the book was signed by Marcel Lefebvre.Ousset also wrote "Le Marxisme-Léninisme" in which he developed the new concept of "subversion" and argued that Marxists could only be combatted by "a profound faith, an unlimited obedience to the Holy Father, and a thorough knowledge of the Church's doctrines." [ Quoted by
Horacio Verbitsky in "The Silence", extract transl. in English made available byOpen Democracy : [http://www.opendemocracy.net/content/articles/PDF/2709.pdf Breaking the silence: the Catholic Church in Argentina and the "dirty war"] , July 28, 2005 ] . Its Spanish translation was prefaced byAntonio Caggiano , the archbishop of Buenos Aires and military chaplain, who would theorizecounter-revolutionary warfare in Argentina (theories which were implemented by the military during the so-called "Dirty War ").Works
*"Histoire et génie de la France" (1943)
*"Fondement d’une doctrine" (1944)
*"Pour qu'Il règne" (1949)References
See also
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Cité catholique
*Action française
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